As I teacher I have supplied a detailed weekly plan (rewritten might I add so it is easily understood by parents) for each subject until the end of June with relevant paper resources. I update Google Classroom everyday with teaching points and have made a couple of short videos to explain new topics as well as linking websites. I upload extension worksheets for those who need challenge.
This by the way has all been done 3 x times over to allow for differentiation.
Please understand why I a d other teachets in similar situations get so fucked off when people state that THEIR kids have just had links to Twinkl and slate all teachers asking what they are doing.
Just as an FYI, less that a quarter of the work involved in teaching actually seen by parents, they see nothing of planning, resourcing, IEPs etc. The budget for our classroom is £10 per child, so £320 a year (much less if you have a smaller class, but books still can only be bought in pks of £50) to resource all books, stationary and learning resources. We are only allowed to order from one company as they have the contract for the EA. This just about covers books and pencils/stationary. For learning throughout the year I buy my own laminating sheets, coloured card and art/science resources so the children could access this area of the curriculum.
People literally do not have a clue. If I didn't have such a fantastic school there is not a chance I'd still be teaching. I see and hear of so many other schools and it is no wonder so many are leaving the profession. So many good teachers being forced out, and that's even before you take into consideration the distain and lack of respect shown by some parts of the public.
Anyway...sorry for the rant but tl/dr teachers largely go above and beyond and it's not fair to tarnish all with a bad experience. Also, schools have received no government guidance on what should be expected so there is no right or wrong level of expectation.