Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Google Classroom

Hello everyone and I hope all is well with each and everyone of you!  I want parents to know that you can have your child put your e-mail into their Google Classroom under invite guardian.  If your child can not add you, please email me at tpinar@eskymos.com with your e-mail address and child's name.  When guardians join Classroom, they receive regular, automatic email summaries for each of their students. Guardians choose the frequency of the emails—daily or weekly—and can unsubscribe at any time.

Guardian email summaries include:
  • Missing work—Work that’s late at the time the email was sent
  • Upcoming work—Work that’s due today and tomorrow (for daily emails) or work that’s due in the upcoming week (for weekly emails)
  • Class activity—Announcements, assignments, and questions recently posted by teachers
Guardians can’t access Classroom or view our class stream. 

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Office Hours

For families wanting to discuss your child's participation and progress, you can email me at tpinar@eskymos.com and we can arrange a Google Meet video conference or a phone call anytime that works for you.

Office Hours for students, I am available anytime you need me.  Message me through Google Classroom or Gmail, and we can set up an individual Google Meet video conference, chat, or phone call.

I will also be meeting with students weekly via Google Meet to take any questions, discuss our topics, or just visit:). These hours will be posted in the students Google Classroom accounts.

My office hours are pretty much whenever I am needed.  I know this may be a difficult time for families having to homeschool their children, so I am here to help in any way I can.

Take care and please stay healthy!  Mrs. Pinar


Monday, April 6, 2020

Earth Day Virtual Field Trip

I have signed up my science classes for a virtual field trip with Discovery Education!  It is scheduled for April 15.  I have posted the information in your Google Classroom calendar.  It should be a fun way to see what scientist are doing around the world to make our human footprint smaller.

Since we can't take real field trips right now, this is a fabulous opportunity for students to get "away" virtually from the classroom:)