Dear Parents,
As you know, Cobb County schools are closed until further
notice. Addison’s 2nd grade
teachers have come up the following plan to assure you that your student
continues to learn the 2nd grade standards.
Each day at or before 9:00AM, that day’s assignments will be
posted to Class Story in Dojo. Teachers
will be available for assistance through Dojo and email between 9:00 and 10:30
M-F. Your child may need the following
information to access the assignments. Cobb County’s policy is that students in
K-2 have no more than a total of 1 hour of assignments per day. Please feel free to supplement the daily
assignments with math games through CoolMath or other online websites.
Most online textbook assignments will be accessed through
Clever. Go to www.clever.com, click “Log in
as a Student”, then “Log in Through Active Directory”. There might be an “uh oh” message, but just
click log in with a different account. Your child will need to log-in to their
Office 360/Microsoft account that the school district has set up for them. That username log-in is firstname.lastname@students.cobbk12.org and the password is the student’s school
password. We may be giving assignments in BrainpopJr, DreamBox, GA Studies
Weekly, and the HMH GA Science textbooks through Clever.
Students who complete some of these daily assignments will
earn Dojo points as we will be able to see who has completed them.
Other assignments may be given in Raz-Kids or the Cobb
Digital Library where they can access PebbleGo and Bookflix, as well as other
online digital resources. Go to www.mackinvia.com, choose Addison
Elementary and click log-in; then students will log-in using their student
computer number (they almost all know this!) and their school password.
If you are in need of free internet, please see the following
information:
Low-Cost or Free
Internet Plans
Access by AT&T: A low-cost wireless home internet plan for
low-income households. Access by AT&T provides high-speed internet service
for $5-$10 per month. At least one person of your household should receive SSI
or SNAP benefits to be qualified.
Go online:
OR
Call AT&T @ 855.220.5211
Comcast Internet Essentials: Offers affordable home internet service for
just $9.95 per month– with no contract, credit check or installation fees. You
automatically qualify for the Internet Essentials package if your child
participates in the school lunch program, you are receiving HUD housing
assistance, a low-income senior, a community college student in Colorado or
Illinois or a verified low-income veteran. You will also have the option to
purchase a laptop or desktop computer for only $149.
Call : No direct number for this program; must
login to enter phone number and receive a call from an agent
Spectrum Internet Assist- Provides affordable high-speed internet
connection to low-income families, students and seniors for just $14.99 per
month.
PCs for People: A nonprofit organization that provides low-cost
computers and free or affordable internet connection for low-income households.
Potential recipients must be living below the 200% poverty level and currently
enrolled in a government assistance program. PC for people offers high-speed
internet for only $11.25 per month with no credit check or hidden fees. You
will also be eligible to receive affordable PC or laptop repair for as low $25.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Burdett
Mrs. Hanson
Mrs. LeCroy
Mrs. Leith & Mrs. Keith
Mrs. Shore
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