Getting Ready for Middle School - Study Skills Tips for Parents Karen Schwartz & Monica Bright May...

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Getting Ready for Middle School - Study Skills Tips for Parents Karen Schwartz & Monica Bright May 14, 2013

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Getting Ready for Middle School - Study Skills Tips for ParentsKaren Schwartz & Monica Bright

May 14, 2013

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Middle School – What can I expect?

Sending your child off to middle school can be overwhelming and somewhat intimidating, but with a little preparation and know-how, your child will be successful, gain independence, and thrive!

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Become a part of the school culture, environment, and

activities!

Parents: Join PTSA Volunteer for a

committee* School Dance Front office help School store Copy help

Students: Participate in

extracurricular activities* Drama Club Young Author’s Club Environmental Club Marketing Club Chess Club Art Club

*Check your school’s website for a complete listing of clubs and committees

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Get to know your child’s schedule

It’s important to know what classes your child is taking and who their teachers are.

Understand that “Connections” classes change every 9 weeks (Art, PE, Technology, etc).

Band/Chorus/Orchestra are full year classes

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Sign Up for teacher’s Edmodo feeds

• Familiarize yourself with how to use Edmodo and check it on a regular basis.

• If your child is routinely forgetting assignments what their assignments are, you may need to check it daily

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Now What?? Your child has begun school…

you know their teachers you know their schedule you’ve signed on to Edmodo…

What’s next?

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Provide a place to study(It doesn't have to be a desk )

A kitchen counter is a great place, especially if a parent is in the kitchen cooking – provided there are limited distractions.

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Exhibit A: What not to do

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Exhibit B: What to aim for

The desk or table surface should be big enough so that your student can spread out papers and books.

Make sure essentials are accessible:• Pens• Paper• Calculator• Highlighters• Limit Distractions

of IPods/Phones, etc.

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Help your child develop a system to keep track of important papers:

Establish a folder specifically for their homework they carry with them at all times - between classes and between home and school.

One side should be for assignments To Be Done, the other side should be for Work Completed.

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Help your child develop a system to keep track of important papers (cont’d)

Create an At Home Folder:

Clean out homework folder weekly, and file papers at home until the end of the 9 weeks

Set a time to do this regularly, such as Sunday Evenings

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Make sure your child uses the School Agenda to keep track of

assignments. Help your child get in

the habit of writing down each daily assignment in each subject and checking it off when it's complete

Model using an agenda, To Do List, and calendar for your own schedules

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TIME MANAGEMENT: Keys to Success

Encourage your child to estimate how long each assignment will take.

Help your child break big projects into smaller ones.

Write it into their Agenda/Planner so they can see it visually

Help your child set priorities (school, extracurricular activities, free time, electronics, etc.)

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Stay Connected! Communicate with your child's teachers:

Ask for clarification on assignments Utilize study sessions before school Ask for extra help if needed Take advantage tutoring opportunities

Check grades On-Line Coming Soon to Synergy! Set parameters to

have Grade Notifications sent to you by email Review Grades with your child weekly and

make a plan or To Do List

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Learn from Mistakes

Test/Homework Assignment

Class My Grade

I did my class work & homework (Yes/No)

I studied for tests (Yes/No)

I paid attention in class(Yes/No)

I asked for extra help (study sessions, tutoring, questions class)(Yes/No)

             

            

            

            

            

            

            

How did I earn this grade?Self Check Rubric

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Celebrate the EFFORT and the SUCCESSES

Create menu of items student can pick from when meeting with success, such as:

• Pick a favorite activity to do as a family• Pick what is for dinner• Earn extra time on preferred activity• Earn time with parent one on one

Develop a reward system for meeting with success to reinforce the behavior and encourage it to happen again

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Other Helpful Hints For any questions about your child in a specific

class, please ask the Teacher. They are the first person to check with as they are most familiar with your child and the class content and work.

For any questions about how your child may be managing social/emotional aspects of school, the School Counselor is your best resource

For any discipline issues, the Administration would be your point of contact.

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Attendance is critical to success! Remember….students who are present in class

every day and on time have the easiest adjustment to school transitions and will not get as overwhelmed by make up work if they get sick during the year.

Notes for illnesses, religious holidays, doctor’s appointments, etc., must be returned within 3 days of the return to school to be considered an excused absence.

Parents can monitor the attendance on Pinnacle to assure that the documentation has been coded appropriately, or determine if their child has missed school without their knowledge.

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Useful Websites www.how-to-study.com www.testtakingtips.com www.khanacademy.org www.greatschools.org www.homeworkandstudyskills.com

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Thank you for coming!