Special Education Teacher
We believe homework is important because it is a valuable aid in helping students make the most of their experience in school. We give homework because it is useful in reinforcing what has been learned in class, prepares students for upcoming lessons, teaches responsibility, and helps students develop positive study habits.
The sixth grade uses a Google Slide to check their homework daily. The sixth grade teachers post the homework on this slide by 3:00 pm. Homework will be assigned regularly on Monday through Thursday nights. We usually will not assign homework over weekends or over holiday breaks; however, some of the projects/assignments required in the upper grades may have a long-term due date. In these cases, a child may need to take this extra time to complete the required work. We will always try to give at least three days notice for upcoming assessments so that students may learn to organize and prioritize their study time accordingly. Homework that I have assigned specifically to my resource room students can be found HERE.
Sixth grade follows a "mini-middle school" model, offering students a dynamic, departmentalized structure. With specialized teachers for each subject, students gain independence, transition smoothly to the middle school, and build essential organizational and time management skills for success.
Advisory sessions help students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Through meaningful discussions and activities, students develop skills that support their growth and success.
Learn how to set and achieve meaningful goals! Advisory sessions focus on creating plans to help students stay motivated and organized, paving the way to personal and academic success.
Steamtank: Innovating for a Sustainable Future
Join the Steamtank competition and bring your ideas to life! Students collaborate to develop innovative solutions addressing sustainability challenges in a dynamic and creative environment.
Experience teamwork and personal growth at Camp Mason! Through fun and engaging activities, students strengthen bonds and build leadership skills in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Encourage Independence and Routines:
Establish consistent routines for homework.
Assign simple chores to build responsibility and confidence.
Have your child set up their own small, quiet study place.
Have your child be accountable for all assignments and homework.
Encourage to self advocate by allowing them to email their teachers if there are any circumstances that will affect their responsibilities.
Foster Emotional Growth:
Discuss emotions, practice problem-solving, and celebrate effort over results.
Explain to your child that the quality of their work is as important as persistence and grit.
Stay Involved with School:
Check the parent portal on a weekly basis.
Stay informed about classroom curriculum and find ways to reinforce concepts at home.
Accept Google Classroom invites.
Read your child's monthly emails.