A teacher offers lemonade to welcome the students

Teachers create engaging ideas for social distancing in their classrooms

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The new school year is about to start for a large part of the world's students, and while some students are excited to return to the classroom, parents and teachers are naturally concerned about Corona infection, but teachers come up with great ideas to protect everyone's health.

From creative social distancing measures, to other innovative ways to reduce contact and the spread of germs, these fun approaches prove that some teachers skip the call of duty. And while school seems like a spooky place, when she reads about all the safety measures that kids must adhere to this year, Jennifer Pearson, a Texas kindergarten teacher, intends to offer lemonade and make their classes as welcoming and comfortable as possible for her youngest learners.

Pearson checks how classroom desks are set up to look like a bunch of trucks on the road, and she even makes required table barriers like a truck's windshield, and teachers do everything they can to make children feel safe and happy.

Returning to school for the first time after the summer will be stressful, according to instructional leader and classroom design specialist, Robert Dillon, even if students and teachers think they are fully prepared, because students have been learning online since March.

Dillon notes that it is now more important than ever to get rid of the items that fill the space without "any purpose", to increase the amount of free space everyone gets, and after all if the classroom is crowded and uncomfortable, students are likely to mix up. By some of them, rather than being able to effectively respect the spacing.

- Back to school for the first time after the summer, will be cumbersome, even if I think the students and teachers that they are fully prepared, because the students are accustomed to learning online since March.

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