Learning at Home
Now that you know a few things about us, we would like to encourage you to work with us in shaping your child’s future. You see, YOU are your child’s most important teacher. Here are a few tips that you can use to help your child at home: 1. Have your child tell you about his/her day. 2. Read with your child every day. 3. Practice math facts and problem solving. |
At home, you can help your child look for opportunities to practice learning goals we are working on at school. Your child might want to discover new information or expand on what he/she has learned. Here are a few sites you may find helpful. Please encourage your child to share his/her home learning opportunities. We look forward to learning from your child!
school Resources
Digital Citizenship,
We live in a rapidly changing media and tech world in which kids are far more plugged in digitally than parents and teachers are, and these technologies present huge challenges for our kids and how they grow up. Parents and educators can make a real impact on the future of kids growing up in a digital world. Help kids help themselves. Here is a short video about our "digital footprints" provided through www.commonsensemedia.org
We live in a rapidly changing media and tech world in which kids are far more plugged in digitally than parents and teachers are, and these technologies present huge challenges for our kids and how they grow up. Parents and educators can make a real impact on the future of kids growing up in a digital world. Help kids help themselves. Here is a short video about our "digital footprints" provided through www.commonsensemedia.org
our classroom turtles
Click the water to give them a treat!