What we're curious about
As we as a community and as a nation are practicing social distancing, we will be isolated and lonely in our own spaces. Even though we may be isolating with family, we may feel even more aware of not seeing our friends and colleagues daily, face-to-face.
During this unique time, we feel the need to connect more than ever. Being at home can be a wonderful gift, but it’s also a challenging one with changes occurring daily in the world around us.
Prior to spring break, eighth-graders in my Algebra 2 class designed a learning activity for their peers that both demonstrated mastery, artistic talent, and highlighted facts about an influential person.
What we're curious about
