Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
8:50 - 10:05 Class Business, Daily Math, Homework Review Math Lesson and Practice, Houghton Mifflin Mathematics 10:05 - 10:20 Recess 10:20 - 11:40 Language Arts: Daily Language, Writer's Workshop, Houghton Mifflin Reading Series 11:40 - 12:25 Lunch 12:25 - 1:05 Language Arts Continued, Teacher Read Aloud, Silent Reading, Accelerated Reader, Music 1:05 - 2:35 Science, Social Studies, Health, Physical Education, Technology, Art 2:35 Dismissal Library Time, To be determined!Back to Top
I utilize three methods to encourage positive behavior in my classroom. The first method involves points awarded to table groups that follow directions, work as a team, or demonstrate good self-control. Each Friday the table with the most points earns a reward ticket. Individuals may earn reward tickets for outstanding behavior or other positive contributions to our classroom. And finally we have the "Behavior Color Chart." The chart contains a clip for each child with their class number on it. Students unable to follow class rules will be given a warning. If further rules are broken the student is asked to move his or her clip to the next color. There are four colors and are coded as follows: BLUE: Excellent behavior. GREEN: Forgot a rule. (Everyone makes mistakes!) YELLOW: Forgot another rule. Time out / Note home on Homework/Behavior contract. Must be signed by a parent and returned the next day. RED: Forgot another rule--rough day! A call home by child and Mrs. Fix explaining the problem. Each day your child will begin the day on BLUE. Students fill in their color daily on their Homework/Behavior contract.Back to Top
Can I volunteer in the classroom?
Yes! I am always thrilled to have parents volunteer either in or outside of the classroom All help is greatly appreciated. The students love it too.Back to Top
What if my child cannot complete the homework?
Homework is expected to be turned in the morning it is due. I realize that occaisionally family events or circumstances may require that a student be given extra time to complete an assignment. If your child needs extra time to complete the homework because of such an event, please write a note on the homework contract indicating when the homework will be completed.Back to Top