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The location might be different, but the essentials are still the same [Daily Beast Logo] [Scouted Logo] BACK TO SCHOOL EDITION Back to school looks different this year, but wherever you're learning from, you're going to need classroom essentials. Whether it's [tablets]( for virtual learning or [face masks]( for in-person classes, start the school year off on the right foot by getting ahead so you don't fall behind. Keep scrolling for tips, checklists, and more to keep you informed for the 2020-2021 school year. A few things to start... - [If you're in desperate need of a better way to stay on top of tasks, it's time to try out a desktop whiteboard](. - [If you're setting up a classroom in your living room, how about investing in a new desk?]( - [If your kid (or you) needs to get out some artistic frustration, here's how to have an art class at home.]( - [If you've given up your workspace to your kids, maybe you should try out a lap desk.]( - [If you just need some peace and quiet, we've got some ideas for a great pair of noise canceling headphones.]( If you're virtual learning this year: [These Tech Products Can Help Make Remote Studies Successful]( Technology can help make your learning experience as impactful as possible. [How to Have Recess and Structured Play at Home, According to a Teacher]( [We’ll break down what kind of smart notebooks are on the market, and who they’re best suited for.]( [Stop Slouching Over Your Laptop With One of These Stands]( [Not only do laptop stands help with posture, they also help keep your laptop from overheating.]( Some reader favorite picks: [Not only does this mask have adjustable ear loops and a pocket for a filter, VIDA also partners with artists on unique prints and patterns.]( [Your phone is extremely dirty. It may not look like it, but it is. These individually wrapped wipes are made especially for your electronics.]( [The seat cushion relaxes under pressure so things in your pants, like your wallet, or your butt, won’t take the brunt of the pressure from the chair.]( These tablets make cleaning your water bottle something you’ll actually want to do. All you have to do is plop it into your bottle with some warm water and wait about fifteen to thirty minutes. If you're returning to a classroom: [How to Prep for In-Person Learning, According to Teachers]( [With the right supplies, mindset, and information, kids can help schools stay safe during COVID-19.]( [Where to Get Reusable Cloth Face Masks for Kids]( [We’ve rounded up some of the places where you can get kid-sized cloth face masks delivered to your door.]( [Should Parents Consider Antimicrobial Backpacks and Lunchboxes This Year?]( [Before you add these items to your back-to-school shopping list, there are some things to keep in mind.]( [More Back to School Tips]( © Copyright 2020 The Daily Beast Company LLC 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser](. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, [you can safely unsubscribe](.

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