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Kindergarten Teacher Uses Laughter to Keep Kids Engaged While Teaching Remotely
Teachers are taking extraordinary steps to engage and educate their students this year as schools turn to remote learning to curb the spread of the coronavirus in schools. Kindergarten teacher Mackenzie Adams has been posting videos on social media to show the creative ways they keep kids engaged and entertained while everyone is stuck at home. Garrett Talcot teaches from his kitchen, and uses handmade flashcards and makes fun noises to keep kids laughing and paying attention.