Parents have been asking a lot of great questions during this time. Most of which revolve around how much work are we expecting the students to complete each day. Below is a good chart to help you organize your time and recognize our expectations.
I am encouraging all teachers to give families additional optional work, engagement opportunities and enrichment opportunities (ex. Independent research projects) as long as it is made clear to students and families that the work is optional and will not negatively impact a student’s grade. Additional engagement is especially important for primary grades, where it is not developmentally appropriate to expect a student to attend to academic tasks for a long period of time. Instead, students and families should be supported in having access to varied enrichment opportunities. In addition, students and families are encouraged to support academic skills and social-emotional health through activities that extend beyond assigned remote learning work.
Below is a chart with suggestions for additional activities should they fit into your family's schedule.
If you or anyone you know is experiencing abuse, domestic violence, suicidal thoughts or sexual assault, these are the numbers to call.
Anxious about Coronavirus?
Text the word HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor.
Be well,
Ms. Kelly Mangel, Principal
Treasure Village Montessori
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