Morning Message

Good Morning Parents and Students I hope this message finds you ready for a new day. I know this remote learning can be a little tricky and confusing at times. It’s this same for me also. This week I am having 2 Google Meets. The first one is for the boys tomorrow (wednesday) at 9:00, and the second one is for the girls on Friday at 9:00. For both meets ww will be talking about Math. So bring your questions and comments. We will be going over Module 4 Quiz A as a group. Look it over and be ready to discuss. Here is a copy of the quiz. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oDr6Nr1gaBIoDLXXR2FMUDhMQrASV3l4lG_cVy-ik4Q/edit When you click on this link, you will see a smaller google link. Click on that.

Generic Schedule Work Times

Dear Howard School Parents – 

The district has developed a learning plan for your children that meets the recommendations of the state of Michigan.  Within the plan, there is a recommended amount of “work minutes” for each subject that is determined by your child’s grade level. 

It is important that the definition of “work time” is understood by parents, guardians, and students.  When your child is learning or practicing skills /cooking, playing an instrument or developing an interest. We also need to encourage our children to have conversations with people outside of our homes during this time- calling (not a text – hearing a voice is important) a friend, neighbor or relative can help him/her feel comfortable.  Here are three different types of “times.”  “Think-time,” “work-time,” and “play-time.”  Please read below and take note of the “work time” explanation.

The first is “think time.” This involves activities such as watching videos, listening to stories/lectures, reading over materials, watching or participating in demonstrations, rewatching videos or explanations when mistakes are made or other similar activities. These are the activities that lead up to your child working on and completing an assignment.

The second is “work time”.  There are recommendations from the  state and district for the amount of “work time” per subject depending on grade level. “Work time” is the amount of time your child is continually engaged in completing an assignment without breaks or distractions.   This is the time he/she will be working on things such as actively solving math problems, writing/typing responses, identifying answers within passages or completing assignments in online learning sites chosen by his/her teacher.  It is important to realize every child is different with individual learning styles, needs, and speed – the state is recommending these times as a guideline. Adjustments in the amount of time need to be considered to accommodate your individual child’s style and needs.

The third is “leisure/play time”.  This is important to balance your child’s day, to manage stress and develop other parts of your child’s brain.  More than ever your child needs to do activities that involve relaxation and creativity. This time can include special area activities: drawing, creating projects, crafts, board games, building with legos or blocks, card games, puzzles, imaginative play, Continuity of learning plan-“Work Time” 

Generic Sample Schedule

School TimesMINUTESSCHOOL SUBJECTS
THINK/PLAYMorning Message
THINKReading Story
WORK15 min.Text Questions
THINK,Work, or PLAY15 min.*Special Class
THINKMath lesson Video
WORK15 min.Math Workbook
PLAY*RECESS OUTDOORS
Work15 mi.Writing
THINKScience or Social Studies Video
Work15 min.Video Activity
PLAYSCHOOL TIMES
THINK/WORK/PLAY15 min.Reading Technology
THINK/WORK/PLAY15 minMath Technology
PLAY*Family Time

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