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Three-Party Progress Report
Following a parent-teacher conference, monitor and document students' progress with this... | ||
Advice for Parents
Our resources for parents include information and advice on child development, literacy, and... | Ten Tips for Good Grades
Try these ten ways to help children succeed in the classroom -- and beyond. | |
Back to School Printables Slideshow
The slideshow contains advice, activities, lesson ideas, icebreakers, and more. New teachers... | Getting Organized Checklist: Did You Remember?
Help children get organized and remember everything they need each day, with this printable. | |
Icebreakers Printable Book (K-8)
"Icebreakers" will help you promote a well-balanced, caring environment, while helping your... | Understanding Report Cards
Read these five tips for parents on dealing with a less-than-perfect report card. | |
Tips for a Successful Parent-Teacher Conference
Here are some general hints on how to ensure a successful parent-teacher conference. New... | Building Skills: Handouts for Parents
Give these reference sheets to the parents of your students. They provide useful information... | |
Icebreakers Printables Slideshow
These worksheets and lessons will help students get acquainted with each other at... | Parent/Teacher Relations
Handy suggestions for creating and maintaining positive parent/teacher relationships. | |
Hosting a Successful Open House
Your students' parents are powerful allies and can make your job much more manageable. Learn... | ||
Getting Parents Involved
Encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom year round as an important positive step in... | Tips for Helping Your Kids Handle Homework
Help children stay on top of their homework assignments with this printable. | |
Teacher-Parent Collaboration Ideas Slideshow
Encouraging parent participation in educating their children will help you to be a more... | Top Signs of Trouble for Kids in Grades K-5
This helpful printable lists the top signs of trouble for kids in grades K-5. | |
Parental Contact Record
Keep a written record of each contact you make with parents. This record-keeping method becomes... |
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