Clever

HOME DIRECTIONS

Go to your home email and click on the icon with your initial in the upper left hand corner.

 

Click ADD USER

Type in your child’s student number 2———@dearbornschools.org   Password is their b-day 00-00-0000

THEN:

Go to the Dearborn Public School Home Page

On the right side go to RESOURCES, click STUDENTS

 

Then SCROLL down on the left side until you see CLEVER (blue link).

Click CLEVER (blue link)

 

Then it will ask student to ALLOW the computer to use their student number.  CLICK ALLOW

 

Then it will ask for their email: studentnumber@dearbornschools.org and THEN their password (b-day)

 

MOBY MAX icon links will be live to Click

 

New Moby Max Contest begins Wednesday

Please focus on these apps on Moby Max for the Holiday Break Challenge.  3rd-5th  students: phonics, Dolch words and fact fluency will NOT count for you unless your teacher sends me an email to include you.  This is to challenge you to focus your learning!

Kindergarten-2nd Grade will also include:

Fact Fluency

Moby Max Winners!

Xayne Mkrtumian
Kevin Lane
Ryan Lavis
Miles Malone
Kingston Prescott
Abdu Eljahmi
Mahmoud Salameh
Maleeah Trezona
Sana Aldwake
Mohamed Siklawi
Maria Solano
Dylan Davis
Youssaf Gatea
Leighton Akers
Christian Socia
Jasmine Corley
Ali Tlais
Jordan Brown
Mohamad Hamka
Sara Aldulaimi
Saeed Othman
Alaa Alkirsh
Brandon Sholar
Kenan Othman
Octavios Magdaleno
Pizza Lunch will be Tuesday 12/18 in the Cafeteria!

Holiday Shop is Coming!

The Holiday Shop will be at Snow from December 11th to December 13th. We are using a different company this year and they have some great new products for our kids to purchase. They also have gift certificates available for purchase online so if you don’t want to send the kids with cash this is a great option. Information will be sent home next week including the time the classes will be shopping. We have created a sign up for volunteers to help during shopping hours. If you are available to help please sign up, we can’t do events like this with out great parents like you!

Accuracy Matters!

Ellen Greany

October 19, 2018
Issue:
#536

I recently grabbed lunch at Panera Bread. As I looked at my receipt, I couldn’t help but notice, right there at the top, “Accuracy matters. If your order is not right, please let a manager know.” Since then, I’ve pondered this idea of accuracy and come to realize that perhaps when we teach our students how important accuracy is in reading and math, we’re also instilling in them a principle that is important in every other aspect of life.

If my order hadn’t been accurate that day at Panera Bread, I might have decided to take my business elsewhere in the future. Accuracy matters.

If I am making a recipe and don’t measure correctly, the dish could be ruined. Accuracy matters.

If a football player over- or under-throws the ball, his teammate could miss the catch and thus miss the chance to make a touchdown. Accuracy matters!

When students are reading accuracy matters, let’s remind them that it isn’t a priority just in the classroom but will make a difference their whole life long.