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How You Can Keep Your Students Safe and Engaged This Fall

Photo: Courtesy of The National WWII Museum in New Orleans

Education is going to look different for classrooms all over the country this fall as some return to the classroom and others continue learning from home. For teachers returning to school, the pressure to not only keep your students engaged, but safe, can be a huge challenge.

With the options below, however, it doesn’t have to be.

Vistaprint’s reusable face mask

Vistaprint’s reusable face mask collection includes kids and adult sizes, each with adjustable ear loops and breathable fabric. A built-in pocket allows you toadd a replaceable filter (available in packs of 10). The masks come in more than 30 school-friendly designs, and there are additional customization options available.

Learn more at www.vistaprint.com/masks.

National WWII Museum in New Orleans Virtual Field Trip

The National WWII Museum in New Orleans has offered virtual field tripssince 2006 to students around the country. In the 2020-21 school year, these virtual connections between students and the museum are more critical than ever.

Our distance learning programs can bring stories and artifacts from The National WWII Museum into any classroom. Virtual field trips cover various topics from well-known events like Pearl Harbor and D-Day, to lesser-known stories and WWII events using our vast oral history collection. Guided by a museum educator, students analyze maps, photographs, posters, speeches, and songs to explore the chronologies, strategies, motivations, and outcomes behind WWII history.

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