COPENHAGEN: With ancient gods and Danish on the lesson plan, Marie Kaas-Larsen taught her 10 fourth graders in a central Copenhagen park on ...
Teacher Marie Kaas-Larsen and her students warm up for outdoor lessons in a park near their Copenhagen school. COPENHAGEN: With ancient gods and Danish on the lesson plan, Marie Kaas-Larsen taught her 10 fourth graders in a central Copenhagen park on Wednesday , braving the cold as part of new coronavirus protocols.AdvertisementIn addition to practising social distancing and regular handwashing, classes must be held outdoors as much as possible to limit the spread of the virus.
Middle school and high school students could return to their desks on May 11 but no official plan has been announced for them yet. "I think almost all of them go directly to wash their hands without us even telling them to do it," Kaas-Larsen said."I like how we wash our hands and everything, because it's to protect us," said one student named Siham.
The class has been divided in two, and while the kids are happy to be back together, some wish there could be more mixing of the groups.
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