Reminder: Third grade parent meeting tonight from 5-6pm in the cafeteria. Topics of discussion are Title 1, Handbooks, School Improvement, ACT 422, and Curriculum Review. We hope to see you there.
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
To boost brainpower, help your child get moving Exercise helps your child stay healthy and alert in school. It can even boost mood and memory. But gym class at school can't provide all the exercise your child needs. Children learn by example, so to make physical fitness a part of your child's life, make it part of yours. Suggest doing activities your child enjoys, such as bike riding or soccer, together. Instead of flopping down on the couch after dinner, play a game of tag or go for a family walk. https://tpitip.com/?14hY17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Labels help kids keep belongings straight To help your child learn to keep track of personal belongings at school, have your student label everything. Your child's first and last name can be written on with marker, or you can provide a pre-printed rubber stamp and have your child stamp it on clothes, gloves, notebooks, etc. This helps avoid confusion, and makes it more likely that items that go to school in the morning come home in the afternoon. https://tpitip.com/?14hX17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
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8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
What would your child like the teacher to know? Even children who are excited about the first day of school can be worried about it, too. One common worry is, "Will my teacher like me?" Ease these fears by writing a note introducing your child to the teacher. You can include all the things your child wants the teacher to know, like "Casey can count to 100." Read the note aloud to your child. Then, send it school to open the door to productive communication with the teacher. https://tpitip.com/?14hW17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Encourage writing with fun activities Encourage your child to write with activities that make writing fun. You might make a family cookbook and let your child name the recipes and write stories about times your family ate a particular dish. Or encourage your student to keep a journal of funny ideas, jokes and events. You can suggest making a photo album together and have your child write the captions. Or, each of you write down and share your dreams for your child's future. https://tpitip.com/?14hV17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Respectful behavior has not gone out of style Respectful behavior improves interactions with others. Children who are disrespectful in school can make it hard for everyone to learn. Help your child think about how it feels to be disrespected, and why it's important to avoid doing that to others. Then, have your elementary schooler practice polite ways to express feeling upset or angry. To improve interactions with friends, teach your child to wait for a turn to speak or act, and to share and be honest. https://tpitip.com/?14hU17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Promote cooperation at home "Many hands make light work." When everyone in the family is expected to help get household tasks and projects done, your child learns cooperation as well as practical skills. Here are some chore guidelines: Make everyone's assignments clear. Keep in mind that boys and girls can learn to do the same tasks, and make yours an equal opportunity household. When your child has finished a task, don't redo it. This can make kids feel incapable. Instead, give pointers for improving next time. https://tpitip.com/?14hT17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Demonstrate respectful relationships for your child Children tune in to just about everything the adults in their families say and do. If the adults are disrespectful to each other, children conclude that this behavior is OK for them, too. Let your child see that you are willing to talk and solve problems politely. When you behave respectfully and cooperatively, your child will learn to do the same. https://tpitip.com/?14hS17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Good evening Red Hot families: Bus 626-Josh Nezat- WILL RUN as normally scheduled tomorrow.
8 months ago, Tiffany Perry
Experiment with science at home The kitchen is a great place for science experiments. Here are two activities to try with your child: 1. Mix oil and water and watch as they separate. 2. Gently drop an egg into a jar of water. It sinks. Next, slowly add salt to the water. The egg floats! After observing the experiments, ask why your child thinks you got the results you did. Talk about ways to find answers, such as looking online. https://tpitip.com/?14hR17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Show that education matters at home To show how important your child's education is to you, reinforce the idea that you and the teachers are on the same team: your child's. Explain that the things your elementary schooler learns at school matter at home, too. Then, make school attendance a top priority. Expect your child to complete assignments, and set aside at least 20 minutes a day for the whole family to pursue pleasure reading. https://tpitip.com/?14hQ17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Are you an 'askable' adult? Children are full of questions
and they will look for answers to all of them. Being an "askable" adult helps ensure that you will be your child's primary source for information and values. Tell your child you welcome questions and want to answer them. Don't avoid sensitive or embarrassing topics. Treat them seriously, and respond with words and actions that say, "I'm so glad you asked!" https://tpitip.com/?14hP17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Good afternoon Lil Red Hot families. Bus 626-Josh Nezat- WILL have a sub driver for tomorrow morning AND tomorrow afternoon.
8 months ago, Tiffany Perry
Help your child relate to history with a time line Many elementary schoolers think that George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Cleopatra all lived in the same time period: the olden days before the children were born! To help your child get a better grasp of history, create a time line together. Unroll some shelf paper. Write important dates from your child's life at the right end (modern history). Then help your child add historical dates in the appropriate places to the left. https://tpitip.com/?14hO17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
Good afternoon LIl Red Hot families. Josh Nezat's bus - Bus 626- WILL RUN in the morning with a substitute driver. It WILL NOT RUN tomorrow afternoon. Please make the necessary arrangements to pick up your child in the car rider line. If you have transportation issues, please notify the office at 337-585-6172.
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
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Create a student-friendly home One of the most effective ways to support learning is also one of the easiest: Make your home student-friendly. Start by encouraging your child to make organization a priority. Show that you care about what your elementary schooler is learning by establishing a regular study routine. Model a relaxed attitude about the return to school, and reach out to the teacher if your child is struggling. https://tpitip.com/?14hN17376
8 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School
PBES: Good evening. PBE has been notified that Bus 626--Josh Nezat--is not running again tomorrow, August 14. Please make the necessary arrangements to bring and pick up your child through the car rider line. Please notify the office at 337-585-6172 if you are unable to make arrangements. We apologize for the inconvienence.
9 months ago, Tiffany Perry
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Ask specific questions about school Talking about school is an important way to show your child that education matters. But if your child's usual answer to "How was school today?" is "Fine" or a grunt, get more specific. Ask your elementary schooler to tell you about something good that happened. Ask about how your child handled a challenge. Find out what your student is reading in class. Ask about classmates. Share something about your own day, too. https://tpitip.com/?14hM17376
9 months ago, Port Barre Elementary School