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 Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
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Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of

  
 
Should my child be reading every night?
How do I know if a book is just right for my child?

-------------------------------------- Should my child be reading every 
night?
Yes! Yes! Yes! We will have designated nights when the children will be 
bring 
home books from class, but the children should be reading every night for at 
least 20 minutes. If you must skip a night, try to get in a few extra 
minutes 
the following night. This goes for math facts as well. Children should be 
working on their addition and subtraction facts each night to improve speed 
and acuracy.
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-------------------------------------- How do I know if a book is just right 
for my child?
As we go on your child should be able to tell you the answer to this 
question, but things to look for are: Are there too many words on the page 
my 
child can not pronounce? Can they explain to me or summarize what they have 
just read? Are they reading in a voice that is similiar to their own or is 
it 
robotic sounding? Is it a book they seem interested in?
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Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents. 
  
 
Should my child be reading every night?
How do I know if a book is just right for my child?

-------------------------------------- Should my child be reading every 
night?
Yes! Yes! Yes! We will have designated nights when the children will be 
bring 
home books from class, but the children should be reading every night for at 
least 20 minutes. If you must skip a night, try to get in a few extra 
minutes 
the following night. This goes for math facts as well. Children should be 
working on their addition and subtraction facts each night to improve speed 
and acuracy.
Back to Top
-------------------------------------- How do I know if a book is just right 
for my child?
As we go on your child should be able to tell you the answer to this 
question, but things to look for are: Are there too many words on the page 
my 
child can not pronounce? Can they explain to me or summarize what they have 
just read? Are they reading in a voice that is similiar to their own or is 
it 
robotic sounding? Is it a book they seem interested in?
Back to Top


 
Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents. 
  
 
Should my child be reading every night?
How do I know if a book is just right for my child?

-------------------------------------- Should my child be reading every 
night?
Yes! Yes! Yes! We will have designated nights when the children will be 
bring 
home books from class, but the children should be reading every night for at 
least 20 minutes. If you must skip a night, try to get in a few extra 
minutes 
the following night. This goes for math facts as well. Children should be 
working on their addition and subtraction facts each night to improve speed 
and acuracy.
Back to Top
-------------------------------------- How do I know if a book is just right 
for my child?
As we go on your child should be able to tell you the answer to this 
question, but things to look for are: Are there too many words on the page 
my 
child can not pronounce? Can they explain to me or summarize what they have 
just read? Are they reading in a voice that is similiar to their own or is 
it 
robotic sounding? Is it a book they seem interested in?
Back to Top


 
Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents. 
  
 
Should my child be reading every night?
How do I know if a book is just right for my child?

-------------------------------------- Should my child be reading every 
night?
Yes! Yes! Yes! We will have designated nights when the children will be 
bring 
home books from class, but the children should be reading every night for at 
least 20 minutes. If you must skip a night, try to get in a few extra 
minutes 
the following night. This goes for math facts as well. Children should be 
working on their addition and subtraction facts each night to improve speed 
and acuracy.
Back to Top
-------------------------------------- How do I know if a book is just right 
for my child?
As we go on your child should be able to tell you the answer to this 
question, but things to look for are: Are there too many words on the page 
my 
child can not pronounce? Can they explain to me or summarize what they have 
just read? Are they reading in a voice that is similiar to their own or is 
it 
robotic sounding? Is it a book they seem interested in?
Back to Top


 
Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents. 
  
 
Should my child be reading every night?
How do I know if a book is just right for my child?

-------------------------------------- Should my child be reading every 
night?
Yes! Yes! Yes! We will have designated nights when the children will be 
bring 
home books from class, but the children should be reading every night for at 
least 20 minutes. If you must skip a night, try to get in a few extra 
minutes 
the following night. This goes for math facts as well. Children should be 
working on their addition and subtraction facts each night to improve speed 
and acuracy.
Back to Top
-------------------------------------- How do I know if a book is just right 
for my child?
As we go on your child should be able to tell you the answer to this 
question, but things to look for are: Are there too many words on the page 
my 
child can not pronounce? Can they explain to me or summarize what they have 
just read? Are they reading in a voice that is similiar to their own or is 
it 
robotic sounding? Is it a book they seem interested in?
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