Microsoft Teams meetings Friday, October 15th

Posted: October 14, 2021

Hi everyone! 

Tomorrow, I will be hopping on to MS teams several times during the day. In order to login to the meeting, students will need the username and password that I sent home in emails or texts yesterday. They will use the username PLUS THE ADDITION OF @nbss.nbed.nb.ca in order to gain access. I suggest that you try logging in to the group before the first session tomorrow if you/they wish to join. 

This is not mandatory. I REPEAT, NOT MANDATORY. I do not want to add any more stress to your lives. Students can join any, all or none of the meetings, depending on their ability to get online, where they are at mentally, etc. 

I hope that we will be returning to in-person teaching for MOST students on Monday, and I *MAY* even open a teams meeting throughout the day for students who are absent due to isolation (I will update once we know more about what next week will bring).

It's going to look like this..

9:30- Microsoft teams meeting (30 minutes) Orale

Have students share with everyone their last few days at home and play a round or two of scattergories together.

11:00- Microsoft teams meeting (20-30 minutes) Écriture libre

Students will be given 3 or 4 words and they will have 5 or 6 minutes to create a little mini story with the vocabulary. They can then share them with the rest of the students.

1:00- Microsoft teams meeting (15-20 minutes) Math activity

Get students to try to answer some open-ended questions and have a discussion.

2:00- Microsoft teams meeting (30 minutes) Art

Students can come learn to draw with me. All they will need is a pencil and a piece of paper!

I am in professional learning sessions all day today, but please reach out if you have any questions about MS teams, this schedule, or any of the other tasks and work that have been provided. I will do my best to reply to you as quickly as possible. I hope that you are all staying safe and sane and I hope to see as many of you as possible on tomorrow's chats! 

With love,

Mme Sharpe