Peer Tutors.......
For your at home learning helping with tasks and students in the food and textiles classrooms can be challenging. We were not very far into the semester when we had to switch to home learning. In a typical class you would be doing many things like photocopying, cleaning, helping students, creating bulletin boards, etc. Now much of this is difficult for you to do as we are all working from home. On this page I will present you with a variety of options for you to do to continue your learning at home.
For your at home learning helping with tasks and students in the food and textiles classrooms can be challenging. We were not very far into the semester when we had to switch to home learning. In a typical class you would be doing many things like photocopying, cleaning, helping students, creating bulletin boards, etc. Now much of this is difficult for you to do as we are all working from home. On this page I will present you with a variety of options for you to do to continue your learning at home.
- Create a Kahoot for your class to use down the road based on any topic that relates to the class you are a peer tutor in.
- Choose activities that the students in your class will be doing and participate by doing the work yourself (I can always use your creations as examples for the students.
- Do some chores around the house to help your family out. These could be things that I may ask you to do in the classroom (laundry, dishes, cleaning, organizing, gardening) . Take pictures of what you do and send them to me!
- Come up with an idea of your own. If you have an idea of something that you think would be good to do for your peer tutoring, send me a message with your idea and I will let you know if I think it is a possibility!