Mrs. A. Bradley
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Parents, Here I am again asking for your help. Please help your child and my student learn his/her multiplication facts. They are timed when they are tested to ensure they really know them well. Practice with them a lot until you know that he/she knows them. We are going all the way to our twelve time tables. I know that once you are involved, good things will happen. Some of my students already know their facts. I would like to thank those parents right now. Thank you so much for making sure your child knows what he/she needs to know. Please get in a hurry to ensure your child knows his/her multiplication facts up to 12 by Dec. 14. The time is almost here. The students who know them will be going to see a Christmas movie. The ones who do not know them will be left behind to sit in Mrs. Mull's office. I truly would hate to leave my students, but your child has to learn all of his/her facts. PTA says if we can get the students to learn all of them, they will send them (my students) to see a movie. It is getting paid for learninhg something we need to know. The PTA is trying to make sure your child is given a good incentive to study. I think the movie is a big one. If I were a child,I wouldn't want to miss it. Our PTA is outstanding! They are here for our students, and I know you are, also. Let us all put forth just a little more effort because the movie is far from the main reason to put forth the effort. Each student needs to know them because they will be needed for an entire life time. Quiz your child by calling each set of facts out of order to him/her. This is a good way to find out if he/she knows them well. Remember, we are having timed tests two to three times each week. I am proud to say that all of them know the operation real well. They are multiplying with two-digit multipliers, three-digit multipliers, and dividing with three-digit dividends. It is fun watching them learn so much in such a short time. Continue to do what you have been doing with AR. The class is looking real good. Everyone in my class has an 85% average, and way above that. You are making all the difference. I just want to thank you for being where your child needs you to be, and that's right by his/her side, to ensure they do well in school. Continue having some quiet time at home just for reading and multiplication. You two can take a walk in the park, or sit on your deck at home and talk about what is happening in the book and give them a quick quiz on the facts. I can not thank you enough for what you do at home. It is all for the children (they are such a great bunch). Have a great week! Paws Parents, The first Exploratory Lab is open at 8:15 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It is for those students who have not reached lesson five in Paws. This is a good time to practice. Make sure you get your child here on the above days. Millionaires I have two Millionaires. Austin Baker Haritha Sigili Cameryn Lovett Destiny Gossett Agenda English singular and plural nounsnn compound sentences abbreviations Reading Answer comprehension questions about "The Painter from Sabana". context clues Spelling page 83 The test will be on Friday. syllables ABC order Math Problem solving Use arrays and the commutative property. Use addition sentences and equivalent multiplication sentences. Vocabulary Words The words are in the Science book. There will be a test on Friday. radiation topsoil rock reef soil swamp use numbers observe migrate piedmont marsh hardness Social Studies Read pages 102-107. Make sure your child knows the meaning of each highlighted word, and the important facts found in the paragraphs. There will be a quiz on Friday.
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