FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents.
  1. What can I do to help in my child's classroom?
  2. What are the most important skills to work on at the beginning of the year?
  3. When are the first scheduled parent conferences?
  4. What about Homework?
  5. How will I know if my child is behaving at school?
  6. How is good behavior rewarded ?
  7. How is inappropriate behavior dealt with?



What can I do to help in my child's classroom?

You can also check out the door and "Pick an Apple" for 
the teacher. Each apple has an item that we could use for the 
classroom.the 
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What are the most important skills to work on at the beginning of the year?

Writing their first and last name, naming letters, and naming 
number to 20.
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When are the first scheduled parent conferences?

First conferences are in October.
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What about Homework?

Homework in Kindergarten is used to get students in the habit of 
doing it and to reinforce skills that we are covering in class. 
If your child becomes overtired or stressed, please don't force 
them to do it all at one time.
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How will I know if my child is behaving at school?

I will send a folder home EVERY day with your child. Check the 
date and it will be colored green for great behavior; yellow for 
some problems; and red for major disruptions.
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How is good behavior rewarded ?

Students who have green squares for the month will participate in 
the special class activity at the end of the month. Students with 
green squares will receive treats from the treasure chest and/or 
Bravo Braves.
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How is inappropriate behavior dealt with?

Students start on green. If there is a problem with behavior, 
they will receive a warning. If it continues, they will move to 
yellow and lose recess time. Futher disobedience will get them 
red and a timeout in my classroom or in another K classroom. 
Continued disobedience will require time spend in the CAT Room.
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