We all survived the first week of remote learning school! It actually went a lot better than I had anticipated and after the first day except for a few hiccups, it was smooth sailing.
First day of school pictures (without backpacks this year). Megan is in 1st grade, Annie in 4th, Ryan in 3rd, and Rachel in 7th.
The kids each have their own area set up with all they need for school. Ryan has a couple TV trays and a shelf from our bookshelf in the front room as his work area.
Megan got letters and shapes and a few other things in a packet from school when we went in for meet the teacher day, so she colored them and we put them on the wall to mimic her classroom. She gets the main desktop computer in the kitchen.
Annie got a laptop from the school to use just during remote learning time and she set herself up at the desk in the office.
Rachel also got a computer from the school, but it is checked out to her for the entire school year, even when we go back to regular school. Our district normally does that for 8-12 graders, but because of home learning and how they're doing classes for middle schoolers, they made sure every student in middle and high school had their own computer to be able to attend all classes and turn in their work online. Rachel is set up by the window in the family room.

The elementary kids have two live conferences with their teachers each day (synchronous learning), one in the morning, one after lunch. Then they have other assignments they work on during the rest of the day and submit online (asynchronous learning). I put the master schedule for the kids on the bottom of their chore chart. I also made a lunch menu and took on the role of lunch lady. Usually when the kids are home they're responsible for making their own lunch and do fine at it. But since Rachel only has a short lunch break and Megan has had nachos for lunch 85% of the summer, I thought it would be good for both speed and variety in their diets if I just made lunch for everyone. So I have lunch ready right when Rachel is done with her last morning class so she can eat and have a short brain break before she has to get back to work, at which time the rest of the kids do PE to get some wiggles out.

All the kids, including cousins, except Rachel, have a gap big enough mid-day, so we get together either at my house or at Grandma's every day (alternating) for PE.
Since it's been so hot we've made use of our garage, since we have an AC unit in there keeping it moderately cooler than outside. 4-square was a big hit.
Megan only knows one kid in her class from last year, but her teacher puts the kids pictures up for a short time every day so they can see each other and start to be familiar with each other's faces. At the end of every class they do air hugs, which Megan does by actually hugging the monitor.
Megan pulled her own tooth out (mostly) on the first day of school. She was finished with her morning school work so she was upstairs playing with her Hatchimals and used her teeth to open the Hatchimal container, which pulled her tooth almost all the way out. She ran downstairs screaming and came into the kitchen with blood dripping out of her mouth. I yanked the last roots that were holding tight out and when B showed up for PE a half hour later they had to get a picture of their matching smiles.
B lost his bottom tooth first, then the top two (which are growing in very quickly), and Megan lost her top two first, and the bottom one last week. She's got another very loose tooth on the other side which she may lose any day if she can't get her Hatchimals open with her hands again.
Rachel got new glasses! Her prescription had changed a bit, so she was happy to finally be able to have some non-scratched glasses.
Our monsoon season has been a huge dud this summer. We've had hardly any rain, but Thursday night we finally got a decent one. After the kids rode around with Dad "puddle splashing" in the 4 Runner, they came back home and a beautiful, bright double rainbow appeared.
One of Annie's assignments for this week was to illustrate the ACT statement (our school district's code of conduct). In the Vail Schools we ACT: we Are respectful and trustworthy, we Care about each other, and we Take responsibility. She spent a lot of time on it and did a really great job.
Monday morning Megan was not enjoying school and we were just barely starting. I think she was wishing they could be in school, and it was just awkward doing an online lesson instead of in person so she kept complaining that her stomach hurt. Finally I got out some stickers and a blank book and told her all the conferences and assignments she did with a good attitude would earn her a sticker. She was magically cured and had a good attitude from there on out. The other kids wanted in on the sticker action, so I went and got a ton of stickers. This is just some of what they earned during the first week of school (some overflowed to a second page).
By the time we're back to in person school they'll have a physical representation of all that they accomplished throughout the remote learning time.
Friday night to celebrate surviving the first week of school we had a friend movie night. We rarely get pictures of the adults, but I finally remembered this time. I forgot a picture of the kids instead. They watched the LEGO Ninjago movie (their current obsession).
Next week Karolee is starting to host a drama club in her back yard and Dan's dad isn't comfortable with mingling outside of our small quarantine group, so this was a bit of a last hurrah hanging out with the Reimanns one last time until things are looking better around here and we either have vaccines or Corona spread is minimal in the area and we can hang out again. It was a good time playing Timeline and Buzz Word and just hanging out.