Florida teachers turn students’ desks into little jeeps

First grade teachers Patricia Dovi and Kim Martin from DeLand, Florida, turn their students’ desks into little jeeps to help their kids adjust to safe face-to-face instruction during the pandemic. (Photo credit: CNN)

Educators all around the country are scrambling to find ways to keep their students safe when face-to face instruction resumes. Two first grade teachers from DeLand, Florida, have come up with a unique strategy to create social distancing in their classroom. They have transformed their students’ desk chairs into little jeeps!

Patricia Dovi and Kim Martin, who teach at St. Barnabas Episcopal School, fashioned headlights,tires, front grills, and license plates from construction paper, Between each jeep they placed three-sided plexiglass dividers that serve as windshields and side windows. The dividers serve double duty as coronavirus barriers.

“We had a little meet-the-teacher session and we gave them keys to their car and told them just like in a motor vehicle, you have to stay in your car at all times and wear a mask when you get out in case you come across hazardous conditions,” explained Kim. “So we’re playing on this vehicle concept to turn social distancing fun and more kid friendly.” Many students said they could hardly wait to take their desks for a test drive, the two teachers revealed.
Paul Garcia, principal of St. Barnabas, said the plexiglrass shields were purchased by the school, but the teachers will be reimbursed for the $200 they spent on the other materials they used to transform the desks into vehicles.
Patricia and Kim said an Instagram post from Jennifer Birch Pierson, an elementary school teacher from Texas, served as the inspiration for the project. To read more about these innovative educators, see this link to CNN.

First grade teachers Patricia Dovi, lfet, and Kim Martin, right, from St. Barnabas Episcopal School in DeLand, Florida. (Photo credit: CNN)