Day 2:
"For someone who is working, you spend an awful lot of time on that Red Sox message board."
Shit, I've been found out.
I guess it depends on the school system, but we have been doing most things digitally/electronically for several years now even when we are in school. Working from home has not really been that big of a change from my end of things as far as planning goes.
The main difference is that students are watching recordings of my lessons rather than seeing me live. I know that breaks their hearts. LOL
I know it breaks my heart. Most of my professors have unique teaching styles that I get so accustomed too. My intermediate accounting professor is having us virtually attend class at the same time we normally would, starting Monday after Spring Break, but everybody else that I've heard from so far is just putting up a recording of them going through the slides.
Once in a great while she'll take a nap, but she's really phased out of them ever since going to full day school last August. When she was doing half days, she'd take naps when needed.
My 8 year old just wants to do science experiments all day with items we don't have on hand.