Happy Friday everyone!!!
Well this week's post (I know I missed last week as well so busy!) will be short as I am exhausted and need some sleep before tomorrow's data trend meeting where we decide where to place students for next school year.
What I really want to share is what I received this e-mail from a parent. A wonderful parent wrote me such an amazing letter and copied it to administration. He thanked me for turning his child's behavior around. His child's teacher before I came is amazing in her own right. I believe this child just simply needed me and maybe works better for a male teacher, who knows. He has made so much progress academically, which he thanked me for as well. I hope to stay in touch with this family as I have with others through the years.
When parents are supportive and work with teachers as a team like this child's parents and grandparents have done, the child succeeds. That is what teaching is all about! If this child's parents and grandparents see this. Thank you again from the bottom of my heart! Please stay in touch!
Don't forget to also check out the previous blog post for a freebie and also to enter two giveaways. One giveaway ends Friday at 8pm.
Thanks for hoppin' by Hopkins' Hoppin' Happenings. Keep on smiling!
Showing posts with label parent relationships. Show all posts
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Friday, May 23, 2014
Monday, February 20, 2012
March Behavior Notes
First off I just hit 200 facebook fans! whohohoooooo!!!! Thanks so much to all of you who have stopped by to like that page. If you aren't a fan on my facebook page head on over now! Facebook Fan Page! How about a freebie today and a giveaway/contest starting on Wednesday?
I know, it's not quite March yet, but it's better to be ready ahead of time right? I created these awesome positive behavior notes for March with shamrocks. There are two different sayings. One is a fun one, use them both or use the one you like best.
I use these in the classroom by picking a day of the week, putting all names on them and dating them. Any child who has a good day gets to take it home to their parents. It keeps the children on their toes to behave because they really want one! I even tried them in a 3rd/4th grade classroom for February and the students got super excited! I believe these will work great all the way through 5th or 6th grade. It builds great great parent/teacher relationships due to the communication and great student/teacher relationships as the students feel so good to receive them! Click the picture to go to my TPT store to download them for free. If you don't have an account you can set it up for free!
You can also click the pictures below to go to my blog posts and get your freebies for January and February. Those up in the cold north can probably still use the Penguins, which are my most popular download!
Brian :-)
I know, it's not quite March yet, but it's better to be ready ahead of time right? I created these awesome positive behavior notes for March with shamrocks. There are two different sayings. One is a fun one, use them both or use the one you like best.
I use these in the classroom by picking a day of the week, putting all names on them and dating them. Any child who has a good day gets to take it home to their parents. It keeps the children on their toes to behave because they really want one! I even tried them in a 3rd/4th grade classroom for February and the students got super excited! I believe these will work great all the way through 5th or 6th grade. It builds great great parent/teacher relationships due to the communication and great student/teacher relationships as the students feel so good to receive them! Click the picture to go to my TPT store to download them for free. If you don't have an account you can set it up for free!
You can also click the pictures below to go to my blog posts and get your freebies for January and February. Those up in the cold north can probably still use the Penguins, which are my most popular download!
Brian :-)
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