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   ABC's of Kindergarten

Below is the document we gave out at our Open House with everything you might want to know about kindergarten at Bells Mill. 
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Guidelines for Helping With Homework
So You Don’t Work Harder Than Your Child!"
by Dr. Charles Fay,
Love and Logic Institute

• Set aside a time each day for family learning. Set aside at least 30 minutes, devoted to “family brain cell development.” During this time, there should be no TV, video games, computer games, etc. Model your own excitement for learning by reading a book, writing letters, etc. Your child may learn by doing their homework, reading about something they love, writing stories, etc.

• Help only when your child truly wants it. Some parents make the mistake of forcing help upon their kids. This only creates frustration, anger, and kids who believe they can’t learn without their parents’ help.

• Help only when there’s an absence of anger or frustration. When either you or your child gets frustrated or angry, learning becomes associated with frustration and anger.

• Help only when your child can describe what the teacher said. This ensures that your child continues to believe that it’s important to pay attention to teachers. Unfortunately, some kids learn that it’s best to “tune-out” at school and let their parents do all of the teaching at home.

• Move away from your child before he/she “gets it.” Some children believe they can only learn something, or “get it,” when an adult is in the same room…or is guiding them every inch of the way. To prevent this dependency, avoid falling into the habit of sitting at the table as your child does their homework, especially when they are on the brink of learning something new.

 Websites

Grading and Reporting

To learn more about grading and reporting in Montgomery County, please visit:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/grading/report-cards.aspx
The kindergarten report will be sent home in January and June. 

Curriculum 2.0

Learn more about Curriculum 2.0 developed by MCPS.   For more information and to see a sample lesson, go to:
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/integrated/
Let's Move
Get the facts on raising healthier kids.  This website has information about nutrition, exercise and how to get involved in the Let's Move initiative!

http://www.letsmove.gov/

Common Core Standards

Looking for more information about the common core standards the county and state have adopted?  Find answers to your questions and lists of the standards at:
   http://www.corestandards.org/
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