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How to integrate handmade materials used in face-to-face education into online education?
FACE TO FACE VS ONLINE EDUCATION
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Re: FACE TO FACE VS ONLINE EDUCATION
Hi! It is quite easy: you should download the book you usually use and demonstrate it during the online classes. The rules and examples you use during offline classes you can write in a document and demonstrate online. The communication is almost the same. You should only find games to make them online (with PowerPoint).
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I would download a digital copy of any books they are studying, but since online learning can get boring quickly, I suggest adding games and quizes where possible. These should help: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/12r46r
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Re: FACE TO FACE VS ONLINE EDUCATION
Thanks for sharing this over!
Re: FACE TO FACE VS ONLINE EDUCATION
Well, there are several tools you can find to teach toddlers how to work with handmade materials.
Last year, I tried ABC Mouth, Toca Boca, and Balloon Pop. They're great didactic activities for small ones! You only need to advise their parents to download them, and that's it. You can also find some other great ideas to do from home at https://thinkremote.com/!
Last year, I tried ABC Mouth, Toca Boca, and Balloon Pop. They're great didactic activities for small ones! You only need to advise their parents to download them, and that's it. You can also find some other great ideas to do from home at https://thinkremote.com/!