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Ms. Suzi Gregory |
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FAQFrequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
When are progress reports available? Progress reports will be sent home in the middle of each nine week grading period. Report cards will be sent home every nine weeks. Yes, you may. I check my messages frequently, since this is the way the administration and other school staff communicate with the teachers. I will reply to let you know I got your mail. If I do not reply, assume that I did not get a message from you. What time does our class eat lunch? Our lunch time is 10:44 - 11:14. Please feel free to join us for lunch! If you want to eat lunch with your child, please sign in at the office and meet us at the cafeteria doors. May I bring treats on my child's birthday? Yes you may!! Please send something that can be passed out by your child. No cupcakes please - cookies or brownies are fine. We will pass these out in the classroom. What happens if my child gets sick at school? I have a thermometer in our classroom and will take the child's temperature. Your child will be sent to the nurse if complaining or has a fever. The nurse will be the one to call you to come and pick up your child. May my child bring a water bottle? Yes. I ask that it be a bottle with a pop-top so to help prevent spills. If it becomes a distraction to your child or to the other children, I will ask your child not to bring one. Also, please do not put the bottle in the freezer because it will melt and drip all over the table. Thanks! What can I do to help my child? 1. Check their homework EVERY day! Have them make corrections when necessary. 2.Check daily for any graded work and have them make corrections on it, too. 3.Read daily with your child as well as encouraging independent reading. 4. Practice and drill math facts with them. How often is homework and how long should we be spending on it? Homework is daily with the exception of Friday. Your child should not be spending any more than 45 minutes on homework a night. (Probably not even close to that long). If it is taking longer than that, please let me know. Try to work out a routine to do homework each day. How can I help my child become a better reader? Read, read, read. Practice makes the child a better reader. Read to your child also, to model fluency. Is it possible to check out another library book other than on our library day Yes. Your child may get another book each day. If you finish that book and wish to choose another book, you may go to the library each day. Is there anything our class needs? Yes, please! We could use little toys, trinkets, and/or candy treats for our treasure box. Also, items for our ticket sale that we have at the end of each month. Magazines that we can cut words and pictures from are always helpful. If you'd like to send napkins or snacks for me to keep on hand for children who forget their snack, that would also be helpful!! |