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Fun Things for Students & Parents
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Parents and schools need to work together for the betterment of the students. Parents play an important role in providing support and building the confidence of their children. Parents should check out some of the tips or activities below that they can use to develop their children’s confidence and improve their school experience.
Tips for Parents
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Be generous with praiseObserve your child carefully and comment on the things that are done well. When you see an area that needs improvement, find a positive way to talk about it with your child.Encourage "personal best"Help your child by encouraging him or her to do the best in school and at home. Remember, "personal best" does not mean "perfect", and learning is not the same as high grades. Children, like adults, need the freedom to make mistakes and to learn from them.Make learning a priorityYour attitude toward school attendance, education and involvement in the school makes a strong and lasting impression on your child. Show your child, by example, that learning is a priority.Show interest in school work
- Talk about school each day.
- Ask to see classwork.
- Have your child read aloud to you.
- Read to and with your child from a variety of material in your first language.
- Encourage your child to discuss new ideas and opinions.
- Show appreciation for good efforts.
Offer suggestions for success
Help your child use the following strategies to improve performance in school:- Read the assignment when it is given.
- Keep a list of new vocabulary.
- Proofread assignments to catch errors before writing a final draft.
- Review notes before a test.
Schedule study timeSet up an area for homework away from noise and distractions. Post a family calendar that schedules school project deadlines, after-school activities, mid-term dates, exam periods and report card dates.
Fun Activities for You and Your Elementary School Child
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- Help your child plan an activity and include it with the entire family
- Make tonight a 'No TV' night with your family. Ask your child to help select games or stories, and spend some quality time with them.
- Help boost your child's self-esteem. Take pride in their achievements and accomplishments today and every day.
- Put on a history play with your child today. Help them learn about important events in world history or even your own family history.
- Make learning to write letters and numbers fun for your child. Roll playdough or clay into long thin lines and ask them to create letters and numbers.
- Ask your child to help make lunch today. They can even pick a spot in the park so that you can share lunch together on weekends.
- Take the family out to a water park today. Help your child put on sunscreen and explain the importance of protecting their skin.
- Go to the park and take a nature hike with your child today. Ask them to point out different animals and what they need to survive (i.e. food, shelter etc.)
- If school's on the way, help your child make a 'countdown to school' calendar. Ask them to cross off each day at bedtime.
- Encourage your child to make a 'to do' list today. Help them make a list of things that they would like to accomplish tomorrow, then check the items once completed.
- Visit a community pool with your child today. Go for a dip to cool off on a hot day.
- Take your child shopping for school supplies. Ask them to brainstorm a list of things that they will need for school.
- Help your child make a kite today. They can decorate it and fly it at the park.
- Teach your child about recycling. Show them how to recycle items such as paper, glass and aluminium.
- Take your child to a petting zoo today. Ask them to draw pictures of the animals that they saw today.
- Visit the library with your child today. Encourage them to borrow books about a different country, and learn about the people, cultures, and customs of the that country.
- On a rainy day, set up a tent with your child in the living room. They can pretend to be a forest ranger.
- Help your child practice their math skills. Ask them to add up all the change in your pocket or purse today.
- Teach your child about the importance of preserving nature. Help them plant a tree in the yard and explain how littering harms the environment.
- On a large piece of construction paper, help your child write their name vertically. Using each letter, help them write words that describe their personality.
- Make car trips fun for your child. Play a game and ask them to point out licence plates, billboards, and interesting road signs.
- Tell your child that you love them today and every day.
- Help your child create and design their own phone book . Make a list of their friend's names and phone numbers.
- How much does your child know about their family history? On a map, trace where your family is from and help them create a family tree.
- Help your child write a letter to a grandparent or friend today. Explain the importance of keeping in touch with loved ones.
- Get your child back in 'school mode'. Ask them to research a famous painter on the Internet. Get out the paint and let them express themselves through art.
- Teach your child about textures today. Ask them to find objects outdoors that are smooth, shiny, slimy or round.
- Suggest that your child write a poem for a friend today. They can mail it to them for a back to school present.
- Encourage your child to make journal entries and keep track of their experiences in a new grade this coming school season.
- Have a back to school party for some of your child's friends.
- Help your child prepare for school. Talk to them about setting personal goals this year.