Here are some "helpful tips" to assist you with navigating through the 5th and 6th grade webpage:
"Home Page": When you type in our classroom web address, you will first see the "Home Page." This is where you will find my contact information in the event you would need to contact me throughout the year.
"Parent Page" blog: This is where I will be posting the updates throughout the year. These updates will always include typed updates, but on occasion will also include some pictures. If you happen to miss a past update, there's no need to worry because it will still be on this page! Instead of disappearing into cyber-space, our updates will move further down the screen as we continue to add more. You are also more than welcome to comment directly to the posting if you have questions or comments regarding that particular post. If you feel more comfortable emailing me the question or comment, you are more than welcome to do so.
"Student Page": Our classroom rules/guidelines, expectations, book suggestions and reviews, and websites relevant to student learning (any other materials that will be helpful to the students will be posted here as well).
"Teaching Philosophy": This is where I state my beliefs of education. My philosophy should give you a clearer picture as to how my teaching style has transformed.
"Home Page": When you type in our classroom web address, you will first see the "Home Page." This is where you will find my contact information in the event you would need to contact me throughout the year.
"Parent Page" blog: This is where I will be posting the updates throughout the year. These updates will always include typed updates, but on occasion will also include some pictures. If you happen to miss a past update, there's no need to worry because it will still be on this page! Instead of disappearing into cyber-space, our updates will move further down the screen as we continue to add more. You are also more than welcome to comment directly to the posting if you have questions or comments regarding that particular post. If you feel more comfortable emailing me the question or comment, you are more than welcome to do so.
"Student Page": Our classroom rules/guidelines, expectations, book suggestions and reviews, and websites relevant to student learning (any other materials that will be helpful to the students will be posted here as well).
"Teaching Philosophy": This is where I state my beliefs of education. My philosophy should give you a clearer picture as to how my teaching style has transformed.