Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has had two brand new teachers, and they have been fantastic.
I'm in another state, but my school had a new kindergarten teacher long term sub who was really good.
I will be frank and say that when I struggled in school, my mom often suggested to the teacher how to fix it. For example, my spelling marks were low, so my mom sent in a pack of stickers so that if I scored well then I could discreetly be slipped a sticker prize at the beginning of recess. My mom was a trained but not practicing teacher, so her suggestions were reasonable and not burdensome.
1st grade is pretty easy to figure out how to supplement.
-phonics workbooks
-appropriate free reading books (lots!)
-counting by 5s, etc. drills
-using money/coins
-Adding numbers that sum to more than 10
-If very advanced, work on multiplication and division facts and theory of these
It's easy to buy drill materials for these topics. Ask your kid to tell you if they "do it differently" at school. Acknowledge that there are multiple methods for learning. Just make sure your child masters one.
If your kid is bored in school, see if you can get permission for extra free reading.
The sticker thing is so weird. Why didn’t your mom just let you pick a sticker at home to put on your improved spelling test? The teacher has 25 other kids to teach without having to somehow give out secret sticker to one child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has had two brand new teachers, and they have been fantastic.
I'm in another state, but my school had a new kindergarten teacher long term sub who was really good.
I will be frank and say that when I struggled in school, my mom often suggested to the teacher how to fix it. For example, my spelling marks were low, so my mom sent in a pack of stickers so that if I scored well then I could discreetly be slipped a sticker prize at the beginning of recess. My mom was a trained but not practicing teacher, so her suggestions were reasonable and not burdensome.
1st grade is pretty easy to figure out how to supplement.
-phonics workbooks
-appropriate free reading books (lots!)
-counting by 5s, etc. drills
-using money/coins
-Adding numbers that sum to more than 10
-If very advanced, work on multiplication and division facts and theory of these
It's easy to buy drill materials for these topics. Ask your kid to tell you if they "do it differently" at school. Acknowledge that there are multiple methods for learning. Just make sure your child masters one.
If your kid is bored in school, see if you can get permission for extra free reading.
Anonymous wrote:My DD’s best 2 teachers had graduated the previous May. They were so organized and energetic. They clearly spent all summer working on lesson plans and their classroom setup. They knew all kinds of fun games and songs and had great tactics for classroom management.
In short, they were fresh, not burnt out, and so excited to be in the classroom. We felt lucky to have them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child has had two brand new teachers, and they have been fantastic.
I'm in another state, but my school had a new kindergarten teacher long term sub who was really good.
I will be frank and say that when I struggled in school, my mom often suggested to the teacher how to fix it. For example, my spelling marks were low, so my mom sent in a pack of stickers so that if I scored well then I could discreetly be slipped a sticker prize at the beginning of recess. My mom was a trained but not practicing teacher, so her suggestions were reasonable and not burdensome.
1st grade is pretty easy to figure out how to supplement.
-phonics workbooks
-appropriate free reading books (lots!)
-counting by 5s, etc. drills
-using money/coins
-Adding numbers that sum to more than 10
-If very advanced, work on multiplication and division facts and theory of these
It's easy to buy drill materials for these topics. Ask your kid to tell you if they "do it differently" at school. Acknowledge that there are multiple methods for learning. Just make sure your child masters one.
If your kid is bored in school, see if you can get permission for extra free reading.
This feels - like wow.