It’s not just our own internet, microphones, webcams, and programs we have to figure out. Trying to figure out technology takes up too much of our time. We’re working from waking up until going to bed – all while dealing with everything that goes with our personal lives being turned upside down right along with our professional lives. We’re not home with tons of free time just doing nothing. Listen, there’s a global crisis going on. The emails include links to professional development opportunities, online classes, and webinars. There’s pressure to “use this time to learn.” My students start typing away in the chat as soon as they see a principal or vice-principal enter the session. Not only is it nervewracking for me, but it’s also a distraction. Why are they still happening in this unchartered territory? Various administrators are popping in and out of my online class sessions almost every day. Observations are stressful under normal conditions. Observations are still happening – even unannounced. And then way too many people hit “reply” all, filling my inbox even more. Instructions, updates, and requests for progress reports are sent multiple times a day. We’ve been emailed links to more resources, articles, and tips than we could ever implement. I can check before bed and wake up with dozens of new emails. We don’t need to do video conference ice breakers. I appreciate you trying to boost morale and build community, but we’ve all been working together for a long time. The meetings usually aren’t even necessary. Getting up early (after working very late the night before) to make ourselves and our homes camera-ready is stressful. Zoom staff meetings almost every day of the week? We didn’t meet nearly this much when school was in session. The calls alone are a full-time job for some of us. And, of course, it takes multiple calls to get in touch with almost every one of them – if we ever get through at all. For middle and high school teachers, that’s easily over a hundred kids. We’re expected to make contact with each of our students by phone every week. We’re making a hundred (or more!) calls a week. I’m going to be honest: I’m drowning over here and I know many of my teacher colleagues feel the same. We’re living in a highly traumatic crisis and teachers are expected to cheerfully handle an even heavier workload. I know I’m fortunate…and I’m also exhausted. More than half the parents of my students are without work. Many of my friends, family and neighbors haven’t received a paycheck in weeks and have no idea when they’ll be able to work again. The full Terms of Use are included in the download.I appreciate having a job – I really do. The graphic logo can also be downloaded from my online stores. Provide credit to my store by including a link or by using the graphic logo which is included in this download. You may use these graphics for educational products sold digitally. I hope you enjoy this clip art and find it useful. >CLICK HERE For My Free Colored Alarm Clocks Clip Art<. I’ve included gold colored and black and white alarm clocks in the file for convenience, and you can download additional colored alarm clocks from my shop. clock faces without minute marks on themĬombine the clock faces with other clip art to create custom clocks (as shown in the thumbnail). The graphics are transparent PNGs which can easily be layered and resized in your worksheets and products. There are 290 black and white clock face intervals, 2 gold alarm clocks, and 2 black and white alarm clocks. There are 294 high quality graphics in all. This Clock Face Intervals Clip Art Set contains graphics for every 5 minutes. Please contact the seller about any problems with your order using the question button below the description.Ĭlock Clip Art Intervals – Every 5 Minutes Files will be available for download from your account once payment is confirmed.
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