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Let's Get Organized!  

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If you are like me, you have seen tons and tons of great resources flying through social media.  I personally swore off Facesnap and Instapic a while ago, but given the current climate I have begun embracing it again as a way to both collect and share information.  Its amazing how many resources are out there and being shared!  

That being said, the problem with all of them, at least in the social media setting, is that they end up being scatter throughout your feed and can become difficult to find.  So, I have decided to start creating an organized list of online resources by topic.  The concept is simple.  Below you will find headings based on my schedule, (which I blogged about here, and made a video about below).  You will find if you click on any of these headings that you will be directed to a new page maintained here on this blog that lists all the resources I have found and/or had shared with me.   



It is my hope that this becomes a growing and useful resource for those of us who are navigating this uncharted territory that is attempting to educate our children from home during the wide sweeping school closures of 2020.  These are a continue work in progress, so do check back often and please share links down below in the comments section if you have great stuff to share.  You can also email me at ktoutdoorz@gmail.com, which is the account I use to manage this blog and my YouTube channel. 

Here we go!

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Times are included from my home schooling schedule that was shared here.  

Writing Time (9:00 to 9:20) 

Math Practice Time (9:20 to 10:00) 

Recess Time (10:00 to 10:15) 

Reading Practice Time (10:15 to 11:00) 

Physical Activity Time (11:10 to 11:40) 

Lunch Time (AKA Culinary Arts) (11:40 to 12:40) 

Arts/Crafts Time (12:40 to 1:40) 


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