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Does your family have pandemic rules about screen use, wearing masks or seeing friends? Do you find it hard to abide by them?
By Jeremy Engle
Should your school year end with in-person learning that extends through the summer? Why or why not?
By Shannon Doyne
In this lesson, students will explore vaccination campaigns of the past two centuries. Then, based on their findings, they will make recommendations to President Biden on how to improve the current vaccine rollout.
How should we honor and remember those we have lost to Covid?
By The Learning Network
What do you most miss from your life before Covid?
In this lesson, students will learn about how countries around the world are viewing, and dealing with, the coronavirus pandemic in the first days of 2021.
By Nicole Daniels
How many workers are there in frontline and essential occupations? Who should get vaccinated first?
A vaccine against Covid-19 has begun to be distributed in the United States. Do you plan on getting vaccinated? Do you want your loved ones and friends to get the vaccine?
By Shannon Doyne and Michael Gonchar
Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are at record numbers across the nation. Do we need stronger public messaging to “scare” Americans?
In this lesson, students will learn about how the vaccine is most likely to be distributed and consider the ethics behind who should receive it first.