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    Alhambra has compiled resources for at- home learning activities. Families may use the list as a menu from which to explore and select activities of interest for their child. We encourage your children to extend their learning while our school buildings are closed but it is not required.  Please do not submit any activities that your child completes during this time.

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Tips for at Home Learning

    • To the left are links to resources for at-home learning activities. Learning activities are recommended but not required. The list is not comprehensive, nor could families possibly use every listed resource. Please use the list as a menu from which to explore and select activities of interest. Everything is an opportunity to learn; keep it fun and explore out-of-the-box ideas.
    • Have a family meeting to develop a daily schedule/routine and post it somewhere where everyone can see it. Routines help provide children a sense of security, help children develop self-discipline, help children take charge of their own activities, and maintain consistency in expectations.
    • The schedule could include slots for different types of activities (reading, math, science, social studies, writing, physical activity, arts/creativity, free time, and educational TV/podcasts). Slots could be between 20-30 minutes long unless children want to extend them on their own. Learning periods can be distributed throughout the day with plenty of active, creative, free choice or play, snack/lunch or break times in between.
    • Help children create workspace(s) at home. Children benefit from different workspaces for different types of activities (i.e. table or desk for writing/drawing), comfortable chair for reading, indoor/outdoor spaces for physical activity). Set up workspace(s) with materials needed for learning like pencils, paper, art/drawing supplies, books, and puzzles.
    • Have a daily wrap-up meeting. Check in with children about what they are learning, what they liked best, what support they need or questions they have. Don’t be afraid to adjust the routine or schedule based upon reflection and feedback.

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