As an educator, I strongly believe in creating a welcoming and supportive learning environment for all of my students. I strive to foster a love of learning by engaging my students in hands-on activities, real-world connections, and collaborative projects. It's important to me to recognize the unique strengths and learning styles of each child, so I can tailor my instruction to meet their individual needs. I encourage my students to think critically, be curious, and express their creativity while emphasizing the values of empathy, respect, and teamwork. Through a combination of structured lessons and open-ended exploration, I aim to ignite a lifelong passion for learning in my students. My ultimate goal is to equip them with the skills they need to succeed both academically and personally.
I have been teaching for a year. I've been working with children for about 5 years. I am looking forward to making a difference in the lives of my students and helping them grow to their full potential. It is a great responsibility but also a rewarding one. I am dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive learning environment where every student feels valued and respected. Let's work together to achieve our goals and make this school year a success!
Please take a look at class dojo for any updated classwork assignments.
https://www.classdojo.com/ul/p/addKid?target=class&class=CAYSUAB
Way to contact me:
Email: Qwells@dcsschool.com
Class dojo: https://www.classdojo.com/ul/p/addKid?target=class&class=CAYSUAB
Google Classroom: https://classroom.google.com/c/NzA3MzQwNzQyOTk2?cjc=adoub44
Homework
Each student has an ORANGE FOLDER from Ms. Wells. The folder must be returned to school every day.
Parent, I wanted to share some tips for a successful school year. Remember that homework plays a critical role in your child's education, so your help and support are invaluable. Here are a few suggestions to keep in mind:
1. Set up a designated homework space that is quiet and free from distractions.
2. Establish a daily routine for completing homework so your child knows what to expect.
3. Encourage your child to take breaks and move around during homework sessions to avoid fatigue.
4. Review completed homework with your child to ensure they understand the material and identify areas where they may need additional help.
REMEMBER HOMEWORK!
Get your sheet signed every night.
Read and get your reading log signed.