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Volume 6, Issue 2 31 October 2014
UPCOMING LESSONS: Language Arts:
Active/Passive Subject-Verb Agreement
Science: Matter/Light Geo-History:
Vikings Mathematics:
Area of Triangle Ratio
Once again, our heartfelt thanks to all the parents who took time to come and visit during our Open House, more so to our parent volunteers, Ibu Ely, Ibu Veronica and Ibu Yen-Yen who agreed to help us relay our school activities and concerns to all the Grade 5 parents. Your assistance is greatly appreciated!
performance in school last PTC. Communication between parents and teachers is imperative to help children perform and do their best in school. We truly appreciate all your suggestions and feedbacks regarding school. Rest assured that we will do our part to attend to all your concerns.
school requirements for the fist semester. Kindly assist your children in reviewing and re-reading their lessons in preparation for the final exams. Projects and seat works are also in our agenda in accomplishing this semester.
Moreover, you may visit some helpful sites to further read on different topics in the InWe are now into our ternet. Enjoy! finals and we are all busy accomplishing our
We would also like to acknowledge all the parents who came and openly discussed their children’s
Ways To Bully-Proof Your Child ...
Education is not just about learning facts, but more so about learning how to think. It is learning to make good choices. It is learning to act with purpose.
Talk about bullying early and often—talk to her/him about why bullying is wrong, and instill the importance of self-confidence and assertiveness. Encourage friendship—establishing a solid core group of friends will give your child confidence and help her/him from being single out.
child’s teacher about how bullying is handled in the classroom and voice any concern you have.
Know school policies— make sure you know your child’s school policies on Bullying. Talk to your
Practice humor—using humor to ward off the bully’s insult will often catch the bully off-guard and help diffuse the situation. Teach assertiveness— having the courage to look a bully in the eye and stand up to her/him is very effective antibullying tactic. Encourage to walk
away with confidence— teach your child to disengage from the bully and to walk away with an air of self respect.
Monitor Internet and phone use—to help your child from being bullied online, keep all your computers in a common area of your house and monitor her/his Internet use.
Be available—it is essential your child knows how she/he can come to you if the bullying becomes extreme.
Open House 2014—2015
Parent-Teacher Conference
Collaborative work is always encouraged... Language Arts and Mathematics
Geo-History project making
2014 ICAS (International Competitions and Assessments for Schools)