Communication Paddles
During your remote lessons, do you find it’s difficult to know if a student is volunteering. A raised hand is easy to miss. Avoid the confusion and wasted time by creating two-sided red/green communication paddles for each student. I laminated red and green cardstock circles, taped a jumbo popsicle stick onto one circle, then used a strong tape rolled into cylinders to sandwich on the other circle. Prepping these communication tools in advance will greatly help your students and the flow of your lessons. Be deliberate in using the yes/no paddle. Say, “Paddles ready!” and then ask your yes/no question. Scan your meeting grid to quickly and clearly see responses.
DIY Dry-Erase Boards
If you aren’t fortunate enough to have individual dry-erase boards for every student, make your own! It’s as simple as laminating a sheet of white cardstock. I used my personal laminator and thick laminating sheets to create mine. I love the strength and rounded corners. I also included a thin dry-erase marker and microfiber cloth to use as an eraser. Students can place the laminated sheet on the clipboard I provided for extra support if needed.


