I know that these past few days or weeks have been hard on all of us teachers. Like many of you, I am anxious about what happens next, worried about my own students and their access to basic services, unsure of how to explain all of this to my 6 year old and my 2 year old. Also, because I literally cannot fathom how I can actually do remote learning for my 7th grade math students in a way that is at least a little bit equitable in a district that is not 1-1, I'm focusing on my own children instead, so allow me to transform my teacher blog to a space where I can share some of the fun I've had homeschooling during the pandemic. Homeschooling M (Kindergarten) M attends a Spanish Immersion Kindergarten. His school day is mostly in Spanish with maybe 1.5 hours of English reading instruction. He is bilingual but his other mom is the one who has always spoken to him in Spanish. I am not fluent, but because I don't direct a state wide non-profit trying to respond to a pandemi...