Talking to your kids about Covid-19
It can be challenging knowing how to answer all our children’s questions. Here’s a FREE resource to help kids and grownups everywhere learn more about COVID-19: A Kids Book About Covid-19
Parents and students,
As this crazy school year comes to a close, I want to say how much I have adored spending time with our class each and every day– both in the classroom and the virtual one. There have been wonderful opportunities for me to discover and enjoy each student’s personality. They are darling little children who have made me smile & laugh every day.
Best wishes to all our graduating First Graders! May you continue to learn and grow. I will always remember the smart, talented, and amazing students we had the pleasure of teaching. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for you! Kids, you’ll move mountains!
Your child has worked SO hard this year and deserves to maintain or even increase his/her skills over the summer! Here are some ideas for keeping your child learning over the summer:
#1: READ!
No other skill is more important to maintain over the summer months. Children who read regularly are shown to have higher intelligence and general knowledge, less stress, better fluency, improved analytical thinking, broader vocabulary, better memory and increased writing skills. Please use every opportunity (long car rides, waits at the dentist/doctor, before bedtime, etc.) to have your child read to you.
#2: Write!
Writing is “backwards reading” and not only improves your child’s writing skills, but also improves his/her reading skills as well. Encourage your child to use best penmanship and to sound out words phonetically, and assist your child in creating complete sentences that include proper use of upper and lower-case letters, and to include proper punctuation.
#3: Math!
We learned SO many different math skills this year and it is important that your child remember these skills so that he/she can build on them in 2nd grade! Review addition, subtraction, place value, time, measurement, 2 and 3-dimensional shapes, graphing, skip-counting, etc. with your child!