Connecting Beyond the Classroom

As we enter the second semester, we want you to know NEDRP is here for you, your students and their families. In the upcoming weeks, we will be providing you tools to continue CONNECTING with your students and families. We look forward to WORKING TOGETHER with all of you in support of our students.

Student Spark

Sparks provide a proactive platform for classroom teachers to create intentional plans for students. Sparks also allow teachers to check in with students on their day allowing for direct interactions between the student and teacher promoting a positive exchange.

Continue positive interactions with your students each day through different virtual sparks such as:

  • ET finger touch

  • High Five

  • Music Video / Silly 90 seconds

  • Slow Clap to Fast Clap

  • Rock, Paper, Scissors

  • “You Matter” Post It Note

Big Spark

Schedule time to FaceTime each of your students once a week

Student Spark Challenge

Ask students to turn to their parent/ homeschool teachers and tell them thanks for “Subbing”

Family Spark

Encourage families to create the same opportunities to build and sustain relationships with each other like you and your students do. During this time of constant close quarters, welcome this idea of expressing gratitude to each other through a spark.

Although a typical face to face spark would include a fist bump or high five, during this time we encourage touching elbows, a virtual high five or a fun dance move.

Below are examples of family sparks that all family members can participant in:

  • Surprise Kids with Breakfast in Bed

  • Bathroom spark- each person leaves a note on the bathroom mirror

Big Family Spark

Allocate each person of the family a cup and give each member a piece of paper/post it note. Each family member write an encouraging note or word to lift up each member of the family and place in its corresponding cup. 

“ET Finger Touch”

“ET Finger Touch”

“Big Family Spark”

“Big Family Spark”

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