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Work Charts

Work Charts

This Friday everyone who was here was sent home with their weekly work chart. Please take a look at it, sign it to show me that you have seen it, and bring it back on Tuesday. They should be putting a check next to each item they do. If the work has a highlighter check mark it means that a teacher has seen the work they did, looked it over to see how well they did on it, and discussed it with them. They are responsible for bringing the work chart to a teacher to get it checked off at the end of work cycle. Everyone should be getting the daily expectations done every day. They also have time on an average day to do between 4 and 8 works during a work cycle, depending on the difficulty of the work and how much they are concentrating and staying on task. Four works is considered the absolute minimum they should be doing a day. As teachers we are trying to help every child, in the way that works best for them, to be in a place to get their works done every day. It is very important because if they are not working, they are not learning and most likely they are distracting other students from learning as well. If you have any questions about your child’s work chart please feel free to email me. They should be coming home every Friday from now on.

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