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“What About Students Without Internet

At Home?”

 

(This is an excerpt from a letter addressing common concerns and questions I sent to parents before school started.)

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I understand not all students have access to the internet at home.  The question I will ask students is how many of them are able to check their Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat or other social media accounts daily.  If students can connect to these, they have the ability to view my instructional videos. 

 

Additionally, school computers are available to students before school, during study hall, during lunch and after school for those who need them.  As I mentioned earlier, students who do not have their student notes with them will spend the first part of Algebra class taking the required notes using a school computer in my room before joining the class activities in progress.

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