Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
How much should I help with my child's homework?
Your child should attempt the homework on his/her own at first. Homework is a review from classroom lessons, therefore the material should look familiar. If your child still has questions, then you should help by rereading and explaining the directions.Back to Top
Your child should attempt the homework on his/her own at first. Homework is a review from classroom lessons, therefore the material should look familiar. If your child still has questions, then you should help by rereading and explaining the directions.
How often should I read with my child?
Your child should be reading EVERY NIGHT! You can have your child read independently or with an adult at home.Back to Top
Your child should be reading EVERY NIGHT! You can have your child read independently or with an adult at home.
Is it important to know math facts?
Yes, it is important that your child takes at least 10 minutes a day to review math facts. Review activities can range from flashcards, to fact worksheets, to computer games, or simply just sitting at the kitchen counter with another person and calling out facts! Our Everyday Math Program stresses the importance of fact power through practice, game playing and Fact Minutes. Knowing the facts now, will make it much easier for your child to work at a higher level.Back to Top
Yes, it is important that your child takes at least 10 minutes a day to review math facts. Review activities can range from flashcards, to fact worksheets, to computer games, or simply just sitting at the kitchen counter with another person and calling out facts! Our Everyday Math Program stresses the importance of fact power through practice, game playing and Fact Minutes. Knowing the facts now, will make it much easier for your child to work at a higher level.
How can I get in touch with the teacher?
You can contact me via email (pfisher@ebnet.org), send a note in with your child, or call the mail office (732) 613-6830 and leave a message for me.Back to Top
You can contact me via email (pfisher@ebnet.org), send a note in with your child, or call the mail office (732) 613-6830 and leave a message for me.