Dear Parent or Guardian,
Thank you for your support in starting off a fantastic new school year! Here are a few updates and reminders of our class routines and schedules.
Our daily schedule has been finalized.
Our notebooks are labeled and color coded as follows:
Please review the homework policy you signed at the beginning of the school year. All homework should be done independently, neatly, and completely. I do understand that your child’s homework may have some grammar, spelling or computation errors. You can always assist your child with this, but at no time should you write or do the homework for your child.
Completed homework is a window into your child’s academic independency to the lessons taught. It is given as an extension of what was taught and learned in class. Please check notebooks for examples as you assist your child. If your child struggles with an assignment, please let me know so I can provide the support needed. If your child consistently misses homework or does not complete missed assignments, a privilege will be taken away.
Thanks again for your continued support throughout the year!!!
Sincerely Yours,
Ms. Stampp
Teacher, Class 3-202
Thank you for your support in starting off a fantastic new school year! Here are a few updates and reminders of our class routines and schedules.
Our daily schedule has been finalized.
- Art is on Monday
- STEAM is on Tuesday
- Gym is on Friday * (New)
- Music on Thursday
Our notebooks are labeled and color coded as follows:
- English Language Arts - Red
- Reader’s Journal – Yellow
- Math- Blue
- Writing – Green
- Science – Orange
- Social Studies – Purple
- Homework – Brown
Please review the homework policy you signed at the beginning of the school year. All homework should be done independently, neatly, and completely. I do understand that your child’s homework may have some grammar, spelling or computation errors. You can always assist your child with this, but at no time should you write or do the homework for your child.
Completed homework is a window into your child’s academic independency to the lessons taught. It is given as an extension of what was taught and learned in class. Please check notebooks for examples as you assist your child. If your child struggles with an assignment, please let me know so I can provide the support needed. If your child consistently misses homework or does not complete missed assignments, a privilege will be taken away.
Thanks again for your continued support throughout the year!!!
Sincerely Yours,
Ms. Stampp
Teacher, Class 3-202