Coronavirus and school: How are you keeping in touch with your teacher?

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As the coronavirus lockdown continues you may find you're missing your school friends and lots of you will be missing teachers too.

So we want to know - how are your teachers keeping in touch with you and how are you keeping in touch with them?

Do they send you school work, have they recorded video messages or stories? Maybe they've had a phone call with you and your parents or you've even seen them out and about on walks round your local area?

Let us know in the comments below!

Here's what some other children and teachers have been doing to stay in touch.

Chilwell School in Nottingham have posted online assemblies on social media with a special talk from the headteacher. They've also had group viewings of the National Theatre's performances online.

Christ Church CE Primary School in Leigh have been setting students online challenges they can do around the house and getting them to send back pictures of the results.

At the Globe Primary School in London, children have been putting pictures and letters for their teachers into the school post box.

Image source, Globe School

Lots of teachers have been sending handwritten letters to students too.

Teachers at Newent Community School in Gloucestershire made a "lockdown anthem" video, with a montage showing what teachers have been doing during lockdown.

Meanwhile staff at Seven Fields Primary School in Penhill even filmed their own video cover of the song Electric Dreams to cheer up their students. What they didn't expect was the Year 2 class to make their own version to send back!