My name is Mojo Rose, and I am an elementary school teacher who draws comics about what life is like in the classroom. Lately, I’ve been drawing comics about what it’s like OUT of the classroom (thanks, Covid…).
When the pandemic first hit the United States and they closed down schools, they said we only needed to hunker down and quarantine for 2 weeks. I thought I was a realist and didn’t really believe them. A month of school closures sounded more likely. 11 months later, and it turned out I was actually an optimist.
As we approach the one year mark of the pandemic and online learning, I wanted to share these comics about what teaching during Covid-19 is really like. From the magic of the “mute all” button to the horrors of brown sink water, take a look at life in a school from the people who are trying their best to run the show as normally as they can (or at least not add more trauma to the children).
When you are done, read more of my comics in my previous post here.
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6 Feet Away At All Times
Mute, Unmute
Relaxed Distancing
Cameras On
Grab The Headphones
The Problem Solver
Making A Mask: A Creative Exercise
FAQS
Mask Up
DIY PPE
Pandemics Off
Assignment Posted
Checkmate, Kid
Social Distance Graduation
The Days Fly By
The Gum Chewer
Parents vs. Their Children
Zoom Meetings
Zoom Intruder
We All Have An Eddie To Worry About
Update The Dress Code
On The Clock Nonstop
VR
Setting Up Online Lessons
Social Distance Playground: Kickball
Cleaning Student's Desks
Cameras Off
Dreaming Of Normalcy
Mask Project
No Child Held Behind
The Confiscation Drawer
Pacing Plans
Self Talk
Digital Fluency
Online Recess
Mute
Social Distance Playground: Jousting
A Covid Halloween Spooktacular
Reopening Schools
Covid Safety Plan
Wash Your Hands For 20 Seconds
The End Of Group Projects
Social Distance Playground: Jump Rope
Been doing English lessons via internet for years and can really relate to "On the clock nonstop." The times students (and parents) phone with silly questions, often ones they have asked multiple times before, are rediculous.
Been doing English lessons via internet for years and can really relate to "On the clock nonstop." The times students (and parents) phone with silly questions, often ones they have asked multiple times before, are rediculous.
