Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
What time is lunch? Can parents come have lunch with their child?
We will be going to lunch around 11:00am each day. The time will vary when your child is seated as all five 2nd grade classes take turns being first in line. If you would like to purchase a tray lunch I would recommend paying for the lunch early.Back to Top
We will be going to lunch around 11:00am each day. The time will vary when your child is seated as all five 2nd grade classes take turns being first in line. If you would like to purchase a tray lunch I would recommend paying for the lunch early.
How often and how many library books can my child check out?
Your child will have the option to go to the library each day they return their book(s). They are allowed to check out 2 at a time, but may return them one or both and get new one(s) as often as they finish them.Back to Top
Your child will have the option to go to the library each day they return their book(s). They are allowed to check out 2 at a time, but may return them one or both and get new one(s) as often as they finish them.
How often should I expect homework?
Homework will be used to reinforce skills learned at school and will vary, depending on neccessity. Your child should read at least 10-20 minutes DAILY even on days homework is not sent. We will also practice math facts at home this year.Back to Top
Homework will be used to reinforce skills learned at school and will vary, depending on neccessity. Your child should read at least 10-20 minutes DAILY even on days homework is not sent. We will also practice math facts at home this year.
Can I help in the classroom?
I love to have as many parents as possible help in our class. Please send a note if you are interested.Back to Top
I love to have as many parents as possible help in our class. Please send a note if you are interested.
How can I help my child at home?
READ, READ, READ! You can also reinforce what we are learning in class by asking your child questions about school and discussing their learning with them. When you converse with your child you are developing their language and cognitive(thinking) skills which will relate to and improve all other areas. Another great way to help is to set an area for homework and 'show' them that it is important to learn.Back to Top
READ, READ, READ! You can also reinforce what we are learning in class by asking your child questions about school and discussing their learning with them. When you converse with your child you are developing their language and cognitive(thinking) skills which will relate to and improve all other areas. Another great way to help is to set an area for homework and 'show' them that it is important to learn.
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