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Home school 101: A guide for parents suddenly acting as teachers

  • By Alison Bowen, Chicago Tribune
  • Mar 25, 2020
  • Mar 25, 2020 Updated Mar 26, 2020

As parents deal with school closings because of the coronavirus, it’s a new normal for nearly everyone. Some teachers have sent home supplemental or e-learning materials; others are using video conferencing or tools such as Google Classroom.

Parents might be wondering how to keep their children engaged and keeping up with studies while everyone is at home.

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Especially if you are stuck at home, take another look around the house to see what might be a distraction or lesson. Can you walk around and water the plants together?

Givens likes to have 10-minute cleans with her children, followed by going outside.

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Have a schedule

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Givens said a routine is the biggest key. On social media, many are circulating suggested schedules with blocks of time for play, activities and learning. Givens gives her children about 30 minutes each morning to wake up and eat breakfast. Then, throughout the day, they allot one-hour increments for learning. They’ll work on one subject, then take a break — go outside, for example. She sets up 15-minute breaks in between their activities, where they can play in their rooms. And her children are such different ages that they have different schedules.

“Every kid is so individual,” she said. She writes the schedules on a dry erase board. Walk children through the plan for the day, and consider allowing them to pick, for example, whether they want to do language arts work or math during a certain time.

Crafts, crafts, crafts

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For parents suddenly balancing full-time work and full-time child care, crafting might look like mixing baking soda and vinegar or shaving cream with food coloring — things most people might have at home. Set them up in the bathtub with shaving cream, and they’ll have a ball.

Use learning sites

Not every school is providing lesson plans at home or supplemental reading. For those looking for things to help their kids learn, Givens recommends ABCya!, which has educational games, or ABCmouse for children ages 2 through 8. Adventure Academy has programs for kids 8-13.

Another option? Podcasts. “I wish people told me about podcasts for kids, because they have them, and they’re amazing,” she said. “If I need a break,” she added, “I’ll turn the podcast on.” Her kids like What If World, Story pirates and NPR’s But Why: A Podcast For Curious Kids.

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Give yourself a break

Remember, it’s an unusual situation for everyone. No one is expecting you to be a superhero. And every child is different, so if you try a site or activity and they don’t like it, don’t become discouraged. Givens said her son hates paperwork, but enjoys online learning. “You have to see what works best for your kid, and the way they learn. What works for one kid may not work for another,” Givens said. “That was the biggest takeaway I had.”

Save activities that take longer

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For Givens, this is dominoes — her son can play with dominoes at length. “You need longer stretches, especially if you need a conference call,” she said. She saves certain activities that he can do for longer increments for when she needs to get a task done.

Or if you have several children, pull out a game like Connect 4 or Jenga. “You can sit and get work done while they’re at the table,” she said. “My kid can sit there for an hour playing dominoes, and he’s learning from it, which is fantastic.”

These free websites for students of all ages help them learn from home

As parents deal with school closings and activity cancellations because of the coronavirus, it’s a new normal for nearly everyone. Here are free online learning resources to help keep your child connected to education and schooling. Get links for math, English, social studies and science for all grade levels.

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