A PROJECT OF RURAL SCHOOLS COLLABORATIVE

Dawn Lewis, Arlington, NE

Teachers tell bedtime stories through video

May 14, 2020 |
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We are asking rural communities to share how COVID-19 is impacting them. Check out what some teachers are doing in Arlington, NE, shared by Dawn Lewis.

Arlington Elementary Teachers, in addition to a normal teaching day, are recording themselves reading "Bedtime Stories" to our students. These are pre-recorded and shared with our families using class dojo. Since families are helping us so much during the day, we have decided to help them tuck in their children at night. A sample video of this can be accessed here.

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