Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
When is after school help in Math?
Mondays from 2:20-3:00Back to Top
Mondays from 2:20-3:00
How can I help my child in Reading?
Have your child read each day at least 20 minutes. Question your child about the main idea of the reading. Ask your child to retell the story in sequential order. Who are the main characters of the story? Where and when does the story take place? How does the story relate to the reader? Make a prediction about the outcome of the story. These are just some suggestions.Back to Top
Have your child read each day at least 20 minutes. Question your child about the main idea of the reading. Ask your child to retell the story in sequential order. Who are the main characters of the story? Where and when does the story take place? How does the story relate to the reader? Make a prediction about the outcome of the story. These are just some suggestions.
How can I help my third grader in Math?
All students should practice their addition and subtraction facts. In a few months, we will be studying the Multiplication facts, and the students will be required to practice these as well. Also, make up real life stories using numbers, such as, "If we leave our home at 7:35 AM and it takes 10 minutes to get to school, what time will it be when we get to school." Please review your child's homework and tests on a weekly basis.Back to Top
All students should practice their addition and subtraction facts. In a few months, we will be studying the Multiplication facts, and the students will be required to practice these as well. Also, make up real life stories using numbers, such as, "If we leave our home at 7:35 AM and it takes 10 minutes to get to school, what time will it be when we get to school." Please review your child's homework and tests on a weekly basis.