Ms. Carpenter frequently assigns tasks that require her students to use the internet at school, but some of her students do not have parent permission to access the internet. What is the best way for her to accommodate this situation so that her students have the same learning opportunities as their peers?

What will be an ideal response?


Provide an alternative activity for the students that covers the same material the class is learning.

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