Maestra transforms single desks into cars for the distancing of pupils

    Maestra transforms single desks into cars for the distancing of pupils

    Maestra transforms pupils' desks into fun little cars for a distance-proof back to school.

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    A Texas kindergarten teacher thought about making social distancing a little more fun for her little pupils. She has so transformed the desks into colorful toy cars, each one different from the other.





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    They liked his idea so much that other teachers in the United States have decided to imitate it, in fact it is a really nice way to welcome children into the classroom and make them feel comfortable in spite of the spacing that could be a little scary.

    Here is how Kim Martin and Patricia Dovi, two teachers from Florida who in a week completely transformed the class, have revisited the idea by equipping the desks with tires, headlights, license plates, plastic dividers that act as windshields and side windows. All spacing-proof!

    Martin explained to CNN that he met the children to give them the keys to their cars, explaining that at school they will have to stay each in their own car and wear a mask while on the move.

    And it's a really nice idea, to copy!

    Kim Martin and Patricia Dovi are teachers in Florida. They decided to create a quarantined classroom for their students as schools open up during the ongoing pandemic.

    Posted by CBS Austin on Sunday, August 23, 2020

    SOURCES: CNN

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