TeacherWeb

Ms. Drews' First Grade Class



Top Divider

 

FAQ

Here are some questions that you may have.  If your question is not on this 
page, please email or call me to discuss.
  1. How often should I read with my child?
  2. What can I ask my child after they read their books?
  3. Can I bring birthday cupcakes for my child's birthday?
  4. HELP!!! I need help with my child's Spelling Homework..
  5. What if my child needs a lot of my guidance on their homework?



How often should I read with my child?

You should read with your child daily for 15 to 20 minutes.
Back to Top


What can I ask my child after they read their books?

Here are some simple questions you can start asking your child 
after they
read (more will be coming in their book bags):
*What happening in the beginnig, middle, and end of the story?
*Who were the characters (or people in the story)?
*What was the setting of the story (or where it happened)?
*What was your favorite part?
*Why do you think the character was (pick a feeling)?
*Did you learn something new from your book?
Back to Top


Can I bring birthday cupcakes for my child's birthday?

Yes you may but they have to be passed out after our lunch time.  
You can
either drop the treats off in the morning (and I will pass them
out for you
after lunch) or you may bring them up when we are able to eat
them (11:30).
Back to Top


HELP!!! I need help with my child's Spelling Homework..

Please visit the "Parent Help With Spelling Sorting" link for further information.  If more help is needed, please contact me.
Back to Top


What if my child needs a lot of my guidance on their homework?

Please write me a note if your child is struggling with the 
homework given.
Sometimes there are skills that they do fine at school but when
by
themselves, they may struggle with. Homework should be a
relaxing time to
review skills already taught while learning responsiblity as
well. If your
child is getting frustated, please let me know so we can fix the
problem.
Back to Top

Bottom Divider

TeacherWeb
Last Modified: Monday, February 14, 2011
©2012 TeacherWeb, Inc.