Parent-Teacher Communication

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mixedupdays: “ Parent-teacher conferences were last week, and I tried something new this year. At the end of each conference, I gave the parents a piece of paper and a white crayon and asked them to...
Parent Communication
Maybe next year I'll try to put a weekly newsletter out. I just wish prints didn't have a limit and paper/ink didn't cost any money! Maybe if I have a class website, it will fit nicely on there! :)
Home - All Students Can Shine
Reading At Home - Tips For Parents This is perfect for sending home with our students! Parents would appreciate some guidelines when helping their children with their reading homework. This printable includes tips for : - integrating reading in our daily family activities - choosing appropriate books - tips for helping beginning readers - practicing fluency & developing comprehension skills!
How to Approach Parent Teacher Conferences Like a Pro!
Once Upon a First Grade Adventure: How to Approach Parent Teacher Conferences Like a Pro!
Open House Preparation
FREE. Adorable open house/parent teacher conference sign/display.
Parent Teacher Conferences: 8 MORE Tips for Successful Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent Teacher Conference Form! Checklist for students' strengths & areas for improvement. Open space to write in test results, grades, & ways for parents to help at home. This form would make Parent Teacher Conferences so much easier and save lots of time!!
Redirecting
Fun in First Grade: Parent Teacher Conference Time and Must Have: Helping Child Succeed in School
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Report card comment ideas: Creekside Teacher Tales
Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
I am in LOVE with this blog post about Meet the Teacher night!! So many great tips on how she runs things including the student packets, helping hands for supplies, and treats for students and parents.
Teaching In The Fast Lane: Questions to Ask About Reading
Nice freebie to send home with students to help parents with what kinds of questions to ask during or after reading.
Parents: Please Don't Do Your Kids' Projects!
Parents - Please don't do your kids' projects!