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Mr. Costello |
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FAQFrequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
How much homework in grade six can I expect? I am not a believer in assigned homework. After teaching a lesson, if a student does not finish the assigned work in class, the student is expected to complete unfinished work at home to the best of their ability and return it to school the following day. Study habits are of utmost importance. Students should have an assigned time at home (ex. after dinner)that they work on homework, assignments, projects, reviewing daily work or studying for an upcoming test(s). In grade 6 it is expected that this is accomplished on daily basis for at least a half hour. I do not believe that a student in my class should be working on school work at home for more than 1 hour. That is, unless they have waited to the last minute tocomplete something and therefore that would be their own doing. What supplies does my son/daughter need to help him/her in the classroom?
Handing in money for various events, school trips, etc... It is difficult at times to keep tabs of all the various amounts of monies collected as a classroom teacher. Therefore I ask students for the exact amount that is asked for. Also please put it in an envelope or a zip-lock sandwich bag with their name on the envelope or inside the sandwich bag. Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated. I do not assign test dates a month in advance. As we progress through each unit, I will try to assess how the students are progressing. At the point I feel that adequate preparation has been given, I will give the students 5 to 7 days notice before the test. This will also be posted on this website. In Social Studies and Science, students are expected to review notes and study during this period. Tests in these 2 areas can be lengthy compared to previous grades' tests. The hope is to start showing them how to study for large tests, thus preparing them for the intermediate grades. |