Monday, August 10, 2009

Hello new students and parents.

The new semester has started and I am looking forward to getting to know all of my new students. We have already started the new material for this year and I am assessing each student's level. This week we started our reading, and math workbooks and the students are all eager to do well. They also had fun making father's day cards on Friday and they were very excited to give them to dad.

Rain is a very talkative boy. Although he has alot to say he needs to practice self-discipline when it comes to talking out in class. He is often distracting to other students. His reading ability is quite good and he likes to volunteer to read in class.

Terry is a very bright young boy. He is always the first to finish his work and enjoys helping the other students if they are having difficulties.

Adam is very friendly and affectionate. At times he needs to focus a bit more but I am sure his level of focus will improve as the semester continues.

Ethan always has a smile on his face. He is a positive and creative student. At times he becomes distracted by other students and has trouble focusing. I am watching his progress and making sure he stays focused on the task at hand.

Melissa has grown alot since she started at Treehouse and she has adjusted very well to the other students in her class. I rememeber when she needed help with her work and now she offers help to other students.

It is a joy to teach Paige, just at it was a joy to teach Frank. She is a very bright and well-behaved girl. She does not allow herself to be distracted by other students and she pays great attention to detail when she is doing her schoolwork.

Joyce is a very funny little girl. She always contributed to classroom discussions and she really enjoys herself in the classroom. She always has something to tell me when she gets to school in the morning and I always look forward to her funny stories and questions.

I am looking forward to getting to know all of your children better as the year progresses, watching then grow, and helping them overcome obstacles.

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