POSTED: 16/09/2012 at 10:28am  BY: Claudia Martin Comments (0) Comment on Post

Dear Families,

    I am trying out technology (specifically an app called GradeBook) to more efficiently keep track of homework assignments and notices that need to be signed and returned. My intent is to make communication within our partnership easier and to ultimately support our children to achieve academically.  Please bear with the process as we fine tune it:)

Best Regards,

Ms. C. Martin


POSTED: 10/09/2012 at 3:22pm  BY: Claudia Martin Comments (0) Comment on Post


Dear families,

Please review homework with your students before signing.  Please check to make sure work is done completely and neatly.  In addition, students should be using capitals, punctuation, and fourth grade spelling correctly. Writing must be clear to read and make sense. If not, please instruct your child to redo his/her homework. It is not a punishment but rather the way to help your child become a better student. Homework is daily. Please clean out the homework folder to keep it orderly and return only papers needed for the next day.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Ms. C. Martin


POSTED: 12/03/2012 at 10:54am  BY: Claudia Martin Comments (0) Comment on Post

Remember to try using www.spellingcity.com to practice your weekly spelling and vocabulary words!

POSTED: 07/03/2012 at 9:52am  BY: Claudia Martin Comments (0) Comment on Post

Reading Log due every Friday or the last day of the school week!
Spelling contract/packet due every Fridayor last day of the school week!
Spelling,Vocabulary, and Reading comprehension test on Friday! Use the "Family News" to study.
Study Multiplication tables nightly!
Book report forms due as chapter books are finished. Total of roughly 6 book reports per quarter...and 25 book reports for the year!
Be prepared for school with 4 sharp pencils, planner or homework assignment pad, homework folder, and assignments daily!

Please Remember: If your child is absent, a note explaining why he or she was absent needs to be sent in with the student upon return to school. Consistent attendance is crucial to academic success!






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