USEFUL LINKSDistance LearningLinks were updated as of 3/16/2020
These museums offer some virtual visits. Check them out with your children! Scholastic is offering some free e-learning for your home stay. Check it our here. The NYC DOE has created this package of activities you can do at home with your children. There are activities for early childhood through high school, and they are primarily activity based, so they do not require you to act as the teacher. You will need access to a device larger than a phone for some activities, and others will require the printing of materials. https://www.schools.nyc.gov/learning/learn-at-home The New York Public Libraries are closed until the end of the month. Scholastic is one of the largest publishers of children's books, and also has books organized on their website by reading level. If you do not have enough books at home, this can be an easier resource than other online sites such as Amazon since the books are organized by level. Click here to go directly to the leveled books section of their site. Please see your child's teacher if you don't remember your child's current reading level. As a reminder, a child's assessed reading level is just a guide. Children should read books that interest them as long as they are readable. For example, if a child was assessed at level R, then they should be free to read books at levels O, P, Q, S, and maybe even T. Keep in mind that books that are too easy will not help a child advance their skills, while books that are too difficult may cause frustration and also impede advancement. After SchoolTo learn more about P.S. 111 After School Programming by KING click here.
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CEC D2 UpDATESCEC D2 Town Hall Meeting with Chancellor Richard A. Carranza
March 10 - POSTPONED MS131 - 100 Hester Street - Auditorium New York, NY 10002 Doors will open at 5:30PM Chancellor is expected to speak during the hours of 6:30PM-7:30PM Please click on one of the attached flyers in English, Spanish, or Chinese for more information ![]()
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