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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
  1. How do I use the planner?
  2. What do I do when my child says he/she has no homework?
  3. How can I help my child in math?
  4. What is the best way to contact Mrs. Stabler?
  5. How can I volunteer?



How do I use the planner?

Review it each evening.  Ask your child about the items written.  
Sign it every night.  Each morning the student brings the planner 
to me, along with his/her work.  I will stamp when I receive the 
work and initial.  This lets you know that I've seen the work and 
it's been turned in.
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What do I do when my child says he/she has no homework?

Check the planner.  If you still have questions, please call the 
homework hotline at 373-4937, ext 2 after 4pm and listen for the 
assignment.  
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How can I help my child in math?

Please review basic addition and subtraction facts.  In third 
grade we expect the children to have learned these and have a 
quick recall of the basic facts through ten.  For example:  6+5=ll
Help your child learn to read a round analog clock (with hands - 
not digital).  Also, allowing your child to work with money, 
making change, adding items together will help when we reach that 
section.  
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What is the best way to contact Mrs. Stabler?

I see the planner each day, so a note is fine.  If you need to 
call me, please call:  373-4937, ext 112 and leave a voice mail.  
You can contact me via email at:  wl_mstabler@seovec.org
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How can I volunteer?

Many ways.  You can schedule to come to the classroom and work 
with individual students (either read to them or listen to them 
read).  You can help me with xeroxing, cutting, etc.  I will also 
need help from time to time w/other tasks in the classroom.  Just 
let me know what you'd be interested in doing.  Thanks!
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