Respect yourself
Respect others
Respect your surroundings
Follow Directions
Raise your hand and wait to be called on
Do your BEST
HAVE FUN!
Respect others
Respect your surroundings
Follow Directions
Raise your hand and wait to be called on
Do your BEST
HAVE FUN!
Technology Use Disclosure
Throughout the year, students will be required to use the internet and other technologies frequently. At some times, they will post things on sites like Moodles and Wikis. Everything your child posts will only be seen by me, you, and other students in the classroom. No one outside of our school community will have access to your child's work. I may post some children's work on this site from time to time, but only members of our class and their parents will be able to view it. We may be using the internet frequently. Rest assured that all school computers have blocks on them to ensure your child doesn't stumble upon anything inappropriate.
A technology use disclosure form will go out on the first day of school and I ask that all parents/guardians read through, sign and return the form before the first week of school is over, so that your child may participate in and technology activities we my do.
A technology use disclosure form will go out on the first day of school and I ask that all parents/guardians read through, sign and return the form before the first week of school is over, so that your child may participate in and technology activities we my do.
Computer Policy
Students are expected to use their best Netiquette while using the internet, and any technologies we use in the classroom. Please respect the property and remember to use your best grammar and spelling while posting on any sites.
Homework Policy
Students will have homework Monday through Thursday.
Occasionally there will be a small project to be completed over a weekend.
Students are expected to practice their reading skills for a minimum of 20 minutes each night. Parents will sign a reading log each night recording the total time their child spent reading that day.
Occasionally there will be a small project to be completed over a weekend.
Students are expected to practice their reading skills for a minimum of 20 minutes each night. Parents will sign a reading log each night recording the total time their child spent reading that day.