First grade is another step in your child's
education journey. When parents and teachers work together to aid in a child's
success, the child will attain their own individual potential. If there are
ever an concerns or problems, please contact me at any time.Below is listed
some day to day procedures.
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If your child is absent an excuse is required when
your child returns to school.
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Students have been given a folder to carry daily
work. One side is labeled "Home". The papers on this side will remain at home.
The other side is labled "School". These papers must be returned to school the
next day. Homework papers are marked H.W. at the top right hand corner.
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Scholastic orders will be sent home monthly. Your
child is under no obligation to order books. If you decide to order books,
please make the check out payable to Scholastic Books.
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There are also some great educational sites
avaliable on the links site.
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The children are encouaged to bring in books to
read to the class. Please practice these books at home so the child feels
successful.
The following are some ideas from the National
Institute for Literacy to promote reading.
Reading
Make reading a part of every day
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Share conversations with your child over meal times
and other times you are together. Children learn words more easilyt when they
hear them spoken often. Introduce new words at every opportunity.
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Read together every day. Spend time talking about
stories, pictures and words.
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Be you child's best advocate. Keep informed about
your child's progress in reading. and ask the teacher about ways you can help.
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Be a reader and a writer. Children learn habits
from the people around the
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Visit the library often. Story times, computers,
homework help, and other activities await the entire family..