Our primary tool to engage with students and families during our closure is Seesaw. Seesaw is supporting schools all around the world that are closed, and they are being very responsive, making adjustments based on feedback. Some parents have asked some questions about how to use Seesaw. While teachers are troubleshooting these on an individual basis, here is a link to the Seesaw Help Center.
Two important questions have come up multiple times:
First, please note that unlike other Specialists (Art, Music, PE), World Languages have their own classes in Seesaw. Students will need to logout of their homeroom class, and into their World Language class in order to be able to see activities and post work.
The second is how students complete activities. It is important to ensure your child is logged into the class app, and not the family app. See below: