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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
  1. When is the spelling test?
  2. When will the math facts tests for a grade be?
  3. When will my child start learning multiplication facts?
  4. When will my child start learning cursive?
  5. When does my child have homework?
  6. What does 'Please Correct and Return' stamped on the paper mean?
  7. Does my child have to bring their Mustang Folder with papers everyday?



When is the spelling test?

Every Thursday your child will bring home a hand written list for the 
following week and we will take a test every Thursday on the list given the 
previous week.
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When will the math facts tests for a grade be?

Every Friday a math facts test will be given.  For Sept. addition and Oct. 
subtraction.
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When will my child start learning multiplication facts?

We will start the middle to the end of September.
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When will my child start learning cursive?

We will start cursive the middle to the end of September.
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When does my child have homework?

If your child does not complete his work in class, he will bring work home.  
Learning spelling words and math facts is homework as well.
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What does 'Please Correct and Return' stamped on the paper mean?

When a child makes a poor grade or I feel they don't full understand the 
concept or just rushed thru their work, I will put that stamp on the paper.  
They are expected to correct the paper, and you can help them, and when it 
is returned I will re-grade and average the two grades.  However, if the 
paper is not returned and turned in the original grade will be what they get.
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Does my child have to bring their Mustang Folder with papers everyday?

Yes, they do. This is my way of communicating to you and you to me.  I am 
teaching the children responsibility and these need to be on their desks 
every morning.
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