Because of the pandemic, our Learning Center in Manchester is able to visit their classmates in their homes, via Zoom. One of our classmates lives on a farm and others of course live in the city. Well, the class was zooming together and the child that lives on a farm had chickens who were hatching, so they brought them onto the zoom and the entire class—hybrid and zoom—got to watch the entire process. The students were in awe!! This was one of those positive moments of being on Zoom! It probably would not have happened otherwise.
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