Are you the teacher or are they getting lessons on-line? We've been to places that are so remote that they depend totally on on-line schooling for their education.
My grandkids high school doesn't hand out books. You can check one out if you want. Everything is on line and depending on the teacher, class work as well.
Times sure have changed from when my kids did their homework a short 10-15 years ago. Your grandkids look like they are getting down to the business of getting their homework/studying done :)
As long as it's not new math...shudder.
ReplyDeleteAre you the teacher or are they getting lessons on-line? We've been to places that are so remote that they depend totally on on-line schooling for their education.
ReplyDeleteMy grandkids high school doesn't hand out books. You can check one out if you want. Everything is on line and depending on the teacher, class work as well.
ReplyDeleteWow. And I would assume that quiet is prevailing.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Laptops. A far cry from my homework days.
ReplyDeleteJane x
No pencils, no books, just laptops needed.
ReplyDeleteI remember sitting at the kitchen table in bad light, using a pencil that had to be sharpened with a knife. Your gr-kids look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteTimes sure have changed from when my kids did their homework a short 10-15 years ago. Your grandkids look like they are getting down to the business of getting their homework/studying done :)
ReplyDeletebetty
i bet they can tap the keyboards quickly. Modern children amaze me.
ReplyDeleteI used to love school, but was never a fan of homework. Back then I didn't understand the reasons for it like I do now.
ReplyDeleteNice place to work. Good to see them sharing their space and time.
ReplyDeletemore screens than books - interesting.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, everything is on computer these days.
ReplyDeleteI like learning
ReplyDeleteI hated school
There's such a warm feeling when I see this. Everybody working together.
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