Thank you for visiting our classroom website. On this site (and especially on this page), you will find everything you need to know about your child's education. Not only can you learn about how I run my classes, but you can browse various ways that you too can work with your child at home to enhance his or her reading skills and interests. So please, I welcome you to explore the multiple tabs on this site to familiarize yourself with resources I offer, the rules and procedures of my classroom, and a reading list of potential books that our students may enjoy.
To ensure that our students are becoming active readers, I might suggest that you often buy your students books and even suggest that you read together. You can view the 'Book Commercials' tab for some reading ideas. I will continuously be adding to this page so that there are always new books for you to read.
You can also visit the 'Resources' tab for a number of activities and resources that your students can use at home to enhance their reading and writing skills.
If you would like to be in touch with me, you can either visit the 'Contact' page and send me a message or call me anytime (my phone number and email address can be found on the 'Home' page).
I have an open door policy, even for my students' parents. You may come visit me in my classroom or reach me in any of the other ways I have mentioned. We can also set up a time for me to come to your house to discuss your student and some ideas I have that may better enable you to work with your student from home.
Thank you again for visiting our classroom website. I look forward to meeting each of my student's parents.
Motivational Quotes
"The greatest gift is a passion for reading." - Elizabeth Hardwick
"Once you learn to read, you will be forever free." - Frederick Douglass
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more than you learn, the more places you'll go." - Dr. Seuss
"Today a reader, tomorrow a leader." - Margaret Fuller
"To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark." - Victor Hugo