11:00 a.m. - We missed the big storms yesterday, so that's good news. My efforts at getting the generator ready to go were not necessary, but I'm not disappointed. I put the generator "to bed" this morning, so it's ready for the next use. Despite being 11:00 a.m., Amber and I tackled the basement storage area, which was a project that was on "the list" during this shelter-at-home order by the state. The project included reorganization, throw-away, and items for the next Goodwill shipment. The reorganization component really helped save some space - there really wasn't too much throw-away and goodwill. It was nice to see the effort after it was all finished.
I attended this morning's virtual church service that started at 8 a.m. A message of hope and faith was very helpful. Pastor Paul and Tami Clarke and Gary Hund were great. I shared the Facebook Live information on my Facebook page, so I hope others eventually get to view it. I got a stretch in this morning, but I haven't exercised yet, although the multiple trips up and down the basement stairs could probably count for one exercise session. The wind is howling outside, and the temp is cold, so their won't be any outdoor exercising today. I may need to plug in Game 4 of the 1983-84 season and take a walk on the treadmill.
We are going to be checking on the Harrisons later today, so that will be fun!
Things for today
- Possible
- stretch and get a work out in (completed before 8 a.m.)
- Scheduled
- attend virtual RUMC church service at 8:00 a.m.
- Amazing Grace is really something I need right now.
- visit with Chase at 3:25 p.m.
- TOMORROW - 10:00 a.m. meeting with administrators
- Viewed the Sunday episode of Fledge Fitness...really enjoy Edward V.
- This morning an interview with a healthcare manager in Seattle said that the spike of the virus in the United States isn't suppose to let up until mid-April.
- Illinois Stats
- today's update (3:12 p.m.) 4,596 positive cases, 65 deaths, 27,762 tested
- 17% of those tested were positive
- 1% of those testing positive have died
- yesterday's update (8:06 p.m. p.m.) 3,491 positive cases, 49 deaths, 25,429 tested
- 14% of those tested were positive
- 1% of those testing positive have died
- March 20, there were 585 reported positive cases.
- February 29 was the first reported positive case in Illinois.
- Get the lawn tractor ready to go - sharpen the blades.
- pick up my umpiring/officiating pants at Monster Sewing - was scheduled for this past Tuesday.
- Make a guidelines/expectations/tutorial of participating in Google Meets live session.
- Tackle some "someday" topics on my Blogger list.
- Move the picnic table to the pool, move the snowblower to the corner of the garage, and move my bike to the area by the car.
- Continue scoring research papers.
- Schedule the first E-Learning assignment in Google Classroom for 9 a.m. March 31.
- March 31 - assignment will be to create a blogger journal site and add and publish a post
- determine who/if you want to share
- must at least share with me by giving me the website address and permission
- complete a google form with last name, first name, class period, and blogger website
- include a YouTube tutorial
- April 1 - Free Read for 20 min. and complete google form survey slip
- April 2 - View presentation(s) of ISAC representative - due Sunday by 4 p.m.
- google form answers
- April 3 - Live GMEET Friday!
- Edit/update English III E-Learning Guidelines
- grading
- units of instruction
- Pick up the trash around the grounds.
- Finish course syllabus
Things For E-Learning
- Read a new book to the students.
- Use Google Meet
- Still could do (encore sessions) training path presenter series from videotaped sessions from past years.
- Still could do short stories unit
- Would need to get novels out to students to complete those units.
- Videotape a lesson and post to classroom.
- Still do journal write (not sure about share) using Blogger
- Still have Free Read Wednesdays (e ticket/slip?)
- Still can update EnvisonMe sites
- I could read a part of a story or a short story from my books on Google Meet
Jay's NEW NORMAL WORK DAY SCHEDULE (in development)
In order to attempt to keep a sense of normalcy, I think I'm going to try to establish a 1:30 dismissal schedule to each day.
Prior to 8:10 a.m.
- wake-up, feed animals, make a cup of coffee, watch the morning news (usually around 6 a.m.)
- stretch and exercise (varies) and clean kitty litter
- weigh myself and enter weight in the Google spreadsheet
- check banking account online and make any changes needed to Google Spreadsheet
- shower, shave, and get dressed for the work day.
8:10-8:46 - 1st period English III
8:51-9:23 - 2nd period Advanced English III
9:28-10:00 - 3rd period Advanced English III
10:05-10:37 - 4th period English III
10:42-11:14 - 6th period Study Hall
11:19-11:55 - 7th period English III
12:00-12:55- 5th period PREP
1:00-1:30 - C Lunch
In order to attempt to keep a sense of normalcy, I think I'm going to try to establish a 1:30 dismissal schedule to each day.
Prior to 8:10 a.m.
- wake-up, feed animals, make a cup of coffee, watch the morning news (usually around 6 a.m.)
- stretch and exercise (varies) and clean kitty litter
- weigh myself and enter weight in the Google spreadsheet
- check banking account online and make any changes needed to Google Spreadsheet
- shower, shave, and get dressed for the work day.
8:10-8:46 - 1st period English III
8:51-9:23 - 2nd period Advanced English III
9:28-10:00 - 3rd period Advanced English III
10:05-10:37 - 4th period English III
10:42-11:14 - 6th period Study Hall
11:19-11:55 - 7th period English III
12:00-12:55- 5th period PREP
1:00-1:30 - C Lunch
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