Sunday, November 2, 2014

Parent Involvement Matters!



Welcome to December

We have made it to the holiday season! We are all looking forward to enjoying our 2 week winter break, that begins on December 20th and ends January 4. We look forward to spending time with family and friends. 
While on break, please encourage your child to read for 20 minutes every day. Ask them to tell you about something that they have read. In math, please continue to practice multiplication facts.

Please make sure to check assignment pads every night and their take home folders. 


Top 5 ways to make the best of snow days

February 12, 2014
Those of us on the east coast are bracing for (yet another!) winter storm that promises to close schools for several days and leave parents at home with wet gloves and bored kids! Here are a few suggestions for sprinkling some reading and writing in-between sled rides.
  1. Getting ready for any winter storm usually includes a trip to the grocery store. Use these simple ideas to focus on vocabulary and math skills at the grocery store.
  2. Do you subscribe to a newspaper? If so, dig out the paper from the snow, and try a few of these newspaper ideas for learning letters and words or for ways to focus on writing. It might be fun to write a review of your favorite sledding hill or creating a recipe for the best hot chocolate.
  3. Time on your hands means a chance to take a fresh look at your home library. Spend an afternoon with your child sorting through books and organizing them in a meaningful way. Donate any books they’re ready to part with and make some room for new ones!
  4. Ready to get creative? Let your creativity flow by thinking like an inventor. Being curious and making mistakes are all part of the fun.
  5. Last, don’t forget to spend time reading aloud. This one activity can make a huge difference in your child’s literacy growth. Remind yourself of some of the simple yet powerful things to do while you read aloud.


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