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FAQ

Questions you may have.
  1. How can I be of help in the classroom?
  2. How can I help if I have limited English language?
  3. What if I want to help but cannot come during school?
  4. Is there any teaching I could assist with?
  5. When does my child need to dress for PE?
  6. What if my child isn't feeling well on a PE day?



How can I be of help in the classroom?

You can volunteer in the classroom.  Here are some examples of work done by 
volunteers in the past.  Copying for the students, correcting math timed 
tests, making homework, off-track packets or booklets for the class, 
assisting a student with their work
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How can I help if I have limited English language?

You can correct math timed tests in your home and send them back in a timely 
manner the next day.
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What if I want to help but cannot come during school?

I can make arrangements with you to meet you after school when my schedule 
permits or you can correct math timed tests in your home and send them back 
in a timely manner the next day. Also, scolastic book orders are taken 
monthly and you can be in charge of collecting, ordering and distributing 
the orders for the class.
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Is there any teaching I could assist with?

Yes, the art docent there is a position where the volunteer uses the Elk 
Grove art lessons and teaches the class under my supervision. Also, you 
could help teach science.
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When does my child need to dress for PE?

We have PE planned 4 days a week now and we have recess everyday.  Thus, 
sports shoes are best everyday, however, at at the minimum Monday through 
Thursday.
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What if my child isn't feeling well on a PE day?

If your child is ill, please keep them home.  If however, they're recovering 
from an illness or have a non contagious illness or injury, please just 
write me a note explaining their condition.  If no note is sent, I will 
expect them to fully participate in our PE activity that day.
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