'The kids and the parents were expressing that they just missed each other, missed doing things. So, I was just looking for a way to connect them,' Jenifer Levinson told Newsweek.
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Jenifer Levinson, who teaches first grade at Meadow Elementary school in Baldwin, New York, not only wanted her students to connect with her, but for her class to also connect with one another as the novel coronavirus forces people to socially distance for their safety. "Someone used a stuffed animal dog for 'D,' someone used an orange or onion for the letter 'O.' They were really creative," Levinson said.
"The teaching right now, I've recorded myself, I've made some YouTube videos, either doing read alouds, I did a science lesson about plants yesterday online," Levinson said."I guess we are all getting creative with how we can, not just link activities, but have them see our faces, hear our voices."
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