Anyone else using these to check in with students? My class loves them, and I& #39;m looking for new ones. We& #39;ve done Patrick Starfish, rubber duck, some dogs, and these cats.
And few more we& #39;ll likely try ( @CMNielsen5 I promise to use the Schitt& #39;s Creek one on a day you don& #39;t have PD). More suggestions welcome!
OK fine, here are a few more (medieval cats removed re NSFW
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My masters students work full-time in schools before attending my evening class, so these have been helpful in acknowledging our humanity, building community, and having a chuckle before diving into content.
I can’t take credit for these—there was another thread back in August where folks shared a bunch. I have to say, it’s nice to see so many folks looking for ways to check in with colleagues and students.
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