Teachers, A Fun Game to Help You Practice Social Distancing
LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 10: Children maintain social distancing measures while taking part in a lesson at Earlham Primary School, which is part of the Eko Trust on June 10, 2020 in London, England. As part of Covid-19 lockdown measures, Earlham Primary School is teaching smaller ‘bubbles’ of students, to help maintain social distancing measures. School staff have put into place many safety measures such as corridor signage for a one way system, regular supervised handwashing, temperature checks on arrival and enhanced cleaning regimes to keep pupils and staff as safe as possible. Bubbles of pupils are limited to six and each have their own well-ventilated space. The Government have announced it is set to drop plans for all English primary pupils to return to school before the end of the summer. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Teachers, as you gear up for maybe getting back in the classroom in August, we understand you’ll need to get some practice on social distancing. Fortunately, there’s a game to help! Warning though, it’s addictive.
Some enterprising individual built a fun little game called “Social Distancing WTF” to help you get ready. Just tap and hold on the arrows in the game, or use your arrow keys on a keyboard and see how long you can stay away from those germy little kids!
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Brandon Plotnick is a former sports journalist, now living in the digital space with interests all over the musical and pop culture map.
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