• Questions

         This page contains answers to the common questions of students 
    and parents in our classroom.
     

     

     

                At what times does the school day begin and end?

    The school day begins at 8:25 a.m. and ends at 3:25 p.m..

    When does your class have specials?
    Our class has Physical Education on Days 1 and 4 at 9:23 a.m..  We have Art on Days 2 and 5 at 
    9:23 a.m..
    On Days 3 and 6, we have Music at 11:32 a.m.. Computer
    is on Days 2 and 6 at 12:15 p.m.. Library is on Day 5 at 11:32 a.m..
     
    What type of foods are appropriate for snack time?
    A healthy snack is a good one! Any fruits, such as apples, oranges, 
    or grapes, or even half of a sandwich are all considered healthy snacks.
           When is lunch?

    Lunch is at 12:58 p.m. with recess following it.
    Can a student bring in treats to celebrate his
    or her birthday in class?
    Yes, a child can bring a snack for his or her birthday. However, 
    I do need a note stating when you will bring this treat in and 
    what your child will be bringing in at least two days ahead of time.
     
    How can I invite other students to birthday parties?
     
    Please send birthday invitations in the mail using the class directory that
    is sent home in September. 
     
    Will some school supplies need to be replenished throughout the year?
     
    Yes, because supplies, such as pencils, crayons, or erasers, are are used 
    often and become unusable over time.
    If I finish reading my independent reading book,
    do I need to bring in another one?

     
    Yes, you do need to bring in a new book as independent reading 
    is daily.  In addition to your own book, you can get a new book 
    from our classroom library or our school library.
                          Is homework given every night?  
     
    Homework is seen as a reinforcement of concepts learned in class.  
    This year, homework will be in the form of a homework log.  Theis 
    log will include weekly activities that involve i-Ready lessons, 

    independent reading, sight word recognition and math fact fluency.

    In addition, s
    ometimes there are occasional projects assigned as

    well as studying for cumulative unit 
    tests in our subject areas.
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