C.E King High School Suggested Remote Learning Schedule
Time
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Activity
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8am - 9am
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Wake up, make your bed, eat breakfast and get ready for an awesome day! And yes, change out of PJs :)
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9am - 9:40am
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Edgenuity, College Board/Google Classroom math practice. Depending on level, one of the following courses are likely appropriate:
Algebra I
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9:40am - 10am
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Go for a walk/run. Youtube workouts. Maybe 15 minutes of Yoga with Adrien?
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10am - 10:30am
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Silent Reading: Grab a newspaper, magazine, or a book around the house and read. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mF0aln0dteW2QkMbnL1S5TGbbbCJ2BAK7Ezcq4zLpRQ/edit?usp=sharing
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10:30 - 10:50am
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Break/walk
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10:50am - 11:50pm
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Science practice on Edgenuity or College Board/Google Classroom (high school or A.P. level):
- Biology
- IPC
- Chemistry
- Physics
- AP/PAP classes
- Environmental
- ESS
- Advanced A&P etc.
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11:50pm - 12:20pm
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Lunch (Wash your hands before and after you eat)
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12:20pm - 1:20
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Social studies or second science on Edgenuity or College Board/Google Classroom
AP/PAP classes etc.
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1:20pm - 1:40pm
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Walk/break/meditation
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1:40pm - 2:10pm
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English classes on Edgenuity or College Board/Google Classroom
- English 1/2/3/4
- Transitional English 4
Creative Writing
AP/PAP classes etc.
Journaling/Writing
Things to write about/prompts:
- What do you think will be the short term implications of the pandemic and the school closures?
- How will society be different post pandemic? Why?
- How is this virus different from the flu? Why does that matter?
- What is the social impact on you of school closures? What is positive and what is negative?
- Is the governmental response that you are seeing adequate? What would you do differently if you were the mayor, governor or president?
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2:10pm - 3:00
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CTE/Fine Arts/Elective classes on Edgenuity or Google Classroom
Engineering
Computer Science
Health Science
Phys. Ed.
Band
Art
Choir
AG
BIM 1/2
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3:00pm - 10pm
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Relax, work on passions, time with family.
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10pm
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Lights out, time to sleep!
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