How Is My Third Grader Doing in School? What to Expect and How to Help
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Rating | : | 4.69 (871 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0684857189 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She has also served as an educational consultant, offering workshops for teachers, parents, and librarians, and has written over twenty books for classroom use. She has taught preschool through sixth grade and has served as Curriculum Coordinator, Admissions Director, Head of Studies, and Language Arts Specialist in several New England
The time you spend together will foster a love of learning that will remain with your child in the years to come.. Find out what your child knows, what your child needs to know, and how to work with your child to ensure success in school. As the parent of a third grader, you may be asking yourself: How can I encourage her to read more books? How much should I help my child with his homework? What can I do to make sure my child knows everything she should? Be your child's best teacher. Inside, there is a wealth of fun, easy-to-do activities designed to teach your child important skills
Each chapter ends with ideas that take five minutes as well as a few that take more time. Having extensively researched the academic and social demands of a typical third grader, Jacobson's How Is My Third Grader Doing in School? offers chapters on reading, writing, and math expectations, as well as numerous ideas for how parents can help children in these basic arenas. Yet the best way to "participate" in a child's learning, according to educator and author Jennifer Richard Jacobson, is for parents
"Right on target for parents and teachers of third graders!" according to A Customer. I found this book to be the most practical of any I have seen for parents helping their kids in school. As a public school teacher, I wish I had the same top quality assessment tools available throughout our district. The author clearly shows a thorough understanding of elementary curriculum as well as awareness of a parents need to be informed and involved in a child's education. This a valuable resource I will share with fellow parents . worth your time C. Robison This book is worthwhile to evaluate where your child is and/or to get fun ideas to help them improve weak areas in math or any academic area. The fun kids booklet gives you a clear idea as to where they stand.