"Hi Everyone,
Welcome to my weebly website. I have tried to simplify it as much as possible for you. I am going to upload notes and assignments on this website. I will try to include filled in notes, homework/practice, and answers to particularly difficult questions on homework/practice. Ideally, I would like to be added to a class phone chat which most of you have. You can have more than one class chat, you can have one for every class that includes the teacher from that class (which would certainly make it easier on the teachers who are not tech savvy) and one that is strictly students only. If you create a class chat that includes me, someone from the group can let me know what school and grade. If one of you just adds me, then you can use the chat to ask me questions by taking a picture of the problem (or telling me which problem on which assignment) and I can respond by working it out and taking pictures and posting them on the chat for everyone. You may also ask questions via email if you don’t want to ask on a group chat. I am happy to help. My phone number is 701-830-2352, if you want to add me to a class chat. I will answer questions as quickly as I can for any class all day. If I am in a meeting (via zoom) I will respond as soon as I can. This will be a work in progress.
To use this weebly site, just click on your class tab. A calendar will pop up. Look at Monday, March 23, 2020. I have entered the name of an assignment. Now go back to your class tab, and a drop down menu that says" notes and assignments "will pop up. Click on that menu. A page with notes and assignments that match the names of the assignments on the calendar will be there. Click on an assignment. Scroll through all the whole pdf. It has notes at the beginning and homework at the end. I have filled out the notes for each class.
I will keep you posted as I figure things out. I am thinking of trying to use youtube or zoom. I want to make it easy on you all. I hope you are all well. This will not last forever, if we all do our part and stay home.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ellingson
Welcome to my weebly website. I have tried to simplify it as much as possible for you. I am going to upload notes and assignments on this website. I will try to include filled in notes, homework/practice, and answers to particularly difficult questions on homework/practice. Ideally, I would like to be added to a class phone chat which most of you have. You can have more than one class chat, you can have one for every class that includes the teacher from that class (which would certainly make it easier on the teachers who are not tech savvy) and one that is strictly students only. If you create a class chat that includes me, someone from the group can let me know what school and grade. If one of you just adds me, then you can use the chat to ask me questions by taking a picture of the problem (or telling me which problem on which assignment) and I can respond by working it out and taking pictures and posting them on the chat for everyone. You may also ask questions via email if you don’t want to ask on a group chat. I am happy to help. My phone number is 701-830-2352, if you want to add me to a class chat. I will answer questions as quickly as I can for any class all day. If I am in a meeting (via zoom) I will respond as soon as I can. This will be a work in progress.
To use this weebly site, just click on your class tab. A calendar will pop up. Look at Monday, March 23, 2020. I have entered the name of an assignment. Now go back to your class tab, and a drop down menu that says" notes and assignments "will pop up. Click on that menu. A page with notes and assignments that match the names of the assignments on the calendar will be there. Click on an assignment. Scroll through all the whole pdf. It has notes at the beginning and homework at the end. I have filled out the notes for each class.
I will keep you posted as I figure things out. I am thinking of trying to use youtube or zoom. I want to make it easy on you all. I hope you are all well. This will not last forever, if we all do our part and stay home.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Ellingson