Class Tissue Supply
This month's supplier:
Lara Alaa El Karabegy
Zeina Mohamed Abu Greisha
Omar Mohamed Lasheen
Please send in 2 box of tissue, 1 roll of kitchen paper and one bottle of hand sanatizer.
Thank you!!!
Snack Monday
Students can bring in healthy snacks. We will use these snacks for creative and fun activities. Please bring in enough to share with 17 students. (e.g cereal, popcorn and fruits etc.)
Technology Tuesday
Students will watch educational videos and participate computer work.
Experiment Wednesday
Students will complete a class project for either Science or Social Studies.
Quote of The Week
Learning is finding out what we already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers, and teachers.
-Richard Bach
Work with your child at home
Parents are a child's first and best teachers. Show your child that reading can be fun. Read to your child every day. Visit the library frequently. Point out words on billboards and traffic signs as you drive, on food labels at the grocery store, on packages, mail, and letters. Play word games. Set an example by giving your child a chance to see you reading and writing at home.
1. Show an interest in your child's homework. Inquire about the subjects and the work to be done. Ask questions that require answers longer than one or two words.
2. Help your child organize homework materials before beginning.
3. Establish a regular time with your child to do homework-developing a schedule helps avoid procrastination.
4. Find a specific place for your child to do homework that has lots of light, quiet, and plenty of work space.
5. Encourage your child to ask questions and search for answers, taking the time to figure out correct answers.
6. Make sure your child backs up answers with facts and evidence.
7. Practice school-taught skills at home.
8. Relate homework to your child's everyday life. For instance, teach fractions and measurements as you prepare a favorite food together.
9. Be a role model-take the opportunity to read a book or newspaper or write a letter while your child studies.
10. Praise your child for both the small steps and big leaps in the right direction.



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