Category Archives: support for families
More Summer Math – Scavenger Hunts
In addition to playing board games, computer games as well as dice and cards games with kids, here are two math scavenger hunts. Enjoy! Math Scavenger Hunt Grades K-2 Ask as adult to be your helper. Look for each of the following items and write down where you found them. You will need: this… Read More »
Conversation Starters
So, the door opens, your little kids rush in from school…your older kids drag in from school. What next? I know you are curious about their school day but wait! Hold off until they’ve had a snack, finished their sports practice, had that piano or karate lesson and/or had a chance to relax or play… Read More »
Study Habit Reminders
Spring! Sunshine, Sports, Homework, Projects, Testing Help you kids organize their springtime. Here’s a list of study habits for ending the year with an up-tick: Use a weekly and monthly planner to organize school homework and projects as well as family and extra curricular and other activities. It’s not a good time of year to… Read More »
Lunch Box Notes
Looking for brief notes to add to your kids (and maybe the adults in your life’s) lunch boxes? Here are a few suggestions inspired by www.BigLifeJournal.com to get you started. Feel free to send me any ideas you create so I can share them with others. Thanks! I love you Take care, polar bear Your… Read More »
Student Success: Book Sale on Educating America Materials
This past month I’ve enjoyed meeting people at two book events. If you were unable to attend, I’m extending the same book sale offer to you via this blog. You may purchase my Educating America book, flipbook and workbook for $20 (plus $6 shipping in USA) It’s a $34 materials value and comes with free… Read More »
Back to School, Back to Goal Planning
As back-to-school approaches use the time to sit down and decide on personal goals within the family unit. Everyone in the family can participate and with 2-5 individual goals set for the coming school year, the family may find time for extra, shared activities. Keep it simple, but meaning-filled: Dad might plan to cook dinner… Read More »
Back to School – Parent Resources
The internet has tons of great sites related to education. These are my top 3. (1) www.edutopia.com is a great resource for all kinds of articles on education that relate to parents as well as teachers. Check out these archived articles: 15 Questions to Replace ‘How Was School Today?’ Teaching Good Study Habits: Minute by… Read More »
Special Offers for Teachers, Classrooms, and Parents
The school year is winding down for most educators. Hopefully this has been a great year with tons of student success and limited teacher stress. Before you step away for your much deserved summer break, I want to offer you opportunities to consider: FREE Summer math packets for K-2 or 3-5 grades FREE math games… Read More »
Tips for a Great Tomorrow
What can each of us to ensure a great tomorrow? Here are a few thoughts. Follow a simple, peace-filled routine. Get a good night’s sleep. Begin each day with positive thoughts and ample time to start the day with a clear plan. Eat a nutritious breakfast and prep a healthy snack for later during your… Read More »