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Home/School Connection

Home/School Connection. Mrs. McMullen. Homework Tips. Purpose. Designated Area. Students should have a designated area for homework completion. The area should be free from distractions and media. A desk or table in a well-lit room is ideal for writing assignments.

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Home/School Connection

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  1. Home/School Connection Mrs. McMullen

  2. Homework Tips Purpose Designated Area Students should have a designated area for homework completion. The area should be free from distractions and media. A desk or table in a well-lit room is ideal for writing assignments. Homework is an extension of learning that has occurred in school. Research shows that homework reinforces learning and helps students retain the information. I assign no more than 30 minutes of homework each day. Homework is a review of what we have learned in the classroom.

  3. School Supplies Supply List A supply list was provided at the beginning of the year. Thank you for ensuring that your student has all of the required materials. Throughout the school year, some supplies need to be replenished: pencils, glue sticks, and crayons. Check with your child periodically to see if they need these items.

  4. Reading 20 Minutes Every Day Local Libraries Dorchester County Public Library 303 Gay Street Cambridge, MD 21613 Or 222 S. Main Street Hurlock, MD 21643 www.dorchesterlibrary.org Your child is given class time to do independent reading of their choice, but this needs to be supplemented with at least 20 minutes of reading time at home every day. The local public library is a great source for reading material, and your child is able to borrow materials from our classroom and media center.

  5. Helpful Websites Practice internet safety in your home! Keep computers in a central area where you can monitor what your child is doing online. Animals: http://nationalzoo.si.edu http://kids.nationalgeographic.com Games: www.prongo.com www.thekidzpage.com Math: www.coolmath4kids.com www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/wholenumbers www.aplusmath.com Reading: www.starfall.com Science: http://www.edheads.org Social Studies: Maryland: http://www.mdkidspage.org http://mdroots.thinkport.org US Map Activities: http://www.pibmug.com/files/map_test.swf http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/web_games.htm http://www.yourchildlearns.com/us_map.htm

  6. Other Community Services Family Services Health Services Health Information: www.medlineplus.gov Health Department 3 Cedar Street Cambridge, MD 21613 410-901-8116 Maryland Children’s Health Program: 503 B Muir Street Cambridge, MD 21613 (410) 228-3294 Board of Education & Youth Services: 700 Glasgow Street Cambridge, MD 21613 410-228-4747 Child Support Enforcement: 1-800-332-6347 Family or Individual Counseling: Marshy Hope Family Services 429 Race Street Cambridge, MD 21613 410-221-2266 Department of Social Services: 627 Race Street Cambridge, MD 21613 410-901-4100 Resource & Referral Specialists: Chesapeake Helps 1-866-722-4577 www.chesapeakehelps.org

  7. We are partners in your child’s education. Please contact me with at any time with questions or concerns.

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