Here are some suggestions for helping your child at home to become a better student at school:
*Ensure that your child gets 8-10 hours of sleep each night.
*Ensure that your child eats a healthy breakfast and lunch daily (healthy choices).
*Read with your child at home.
*Follow a homework routine every day.
*Review and assist your child with their homework.
*Organize your child's backpack/binder.
*Help your child prepare for tests at home.
*Study math facts with your child (you can purchase math fact flashcards for a $1.00 at Dollar General or Dollar Tree).
*Set up a positive reward system at home.
*Reward small improvements to keep your child motivated and feel successful.
*Assist your child in mastering the Fry Instant Word List (in their O.W.L. Binder).
*Help your child practice their High Frequency Words List (in their O.W.L. Binder which is on the weekly newsletter).
*Read 15-20 minutes daily (read aloud to parents or be read to by parents).
*Ask your child questions about what they have read and discuss the story with them to improve comprehension.
*Practice spelling by making flashcards, using dry erase boards, or shaving cream on a table and writing the words in the cream.
*Utilize the weekly PowerPoints on our webpage.
*Be an example for your child.
*Make/ use flashcards for words, spelling words, math facts, etc...
*Put your television on mute with the captioning on. Your child's eyes will follow and track the words in captions.
*Ensure that your child gets 8-10 hours of sleep each night.
*Ensure that your child eats a healthy breakfast and lunch daily (healthy choices).
*Read with your child at home.
*Follow a homework routine every day.
*Review and assist your child with their homework.
*Organize your child's backpack/binder.
*Help your child prepare for tests at home.
*Study math facts with your child (you can purchase math fact flashcards for a $1.00 at Dollar General or Dollar Tree).
*Set up a positive reward system at home.
*Reward small improvements to keep your child motivated and feel successful.
*Assist your child in mastering the Fry Instant Word List (in their O.W.L. Binder).
*Help your child practice their High Frequency Words List (in their O.W.L. Binder which is on the weekly newsletter).
*Read 15-20 minutes daily (read aloud to parents or be read to by parents).
*Ask your child questions about what they have read and discuss the story with them to improve comprehension.
*Practice spelling by making flashcards, using dry erase boards, or shaving cream on a table and writing the words in the cream.
*Utilize the weekly PowerPoints on our webpage.
*Be an example for your child.
*Make/ use flashcards for words, spelling words, math facts, etc...
*Put your television on mute with the captioning on. Your child's eyes will follow and track the words in captions.