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For Parents and Guardians
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New Remote Learning Page!
We have put together a Remote Learning page on this website. We will keep adding to it as you tell us what you need! It will house videos, twitter feeds, and documents that can help you in a remote situation.
Remote Learning: https://www.pcsd.org/Page/3973
Check out the page for more details about these 5 tips!
1) Establish routines and expectations
2) Choose a good place to learn
3) Stay in touch
4) Help students 'own' their learning
5) Begin and end the day with check-ins
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Hello!
This is a challenging time period for all of us. You will be getting great information from your student's teachers, the building administrators, and our superintendent, Dr. Richard E. Hasty. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to me as well!
Our Continuity of Learning plan can be found here: https://bit.ly/2x07ptL
Dr. Cherie Larson
clarson@pcsd.org
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Having your student read a book over and over again can help with reading!
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Announcements
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Growth Mindset
Student learning is impacted by how they think about challenging situations. See below for
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Nebraska Tests
Nebraska has revised its state tests to reflect the new reading and math standards and learning expectations. The new tests are part of the Nebraska Student-Centered Assessment System.
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Setting Priorities
What are our priorities-in all subjects and all grade levels?
Reading closely
Discussing effectively
Writing using valid arguments and evidence
We know this will impact learning!
Link to complete list of priority standards and expectations
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Getting Students to Think!
PCSD Student Council Representatives Encourage all Students to:Be PersistentRaise QuestionsAccept ChallengesFind Solutions
Take time to celebrate these habits! -
Helping your Child with Math!
Websites with free practice for all grade levels:
Academic Skills Builder - K-5
Figure This! Math Corner for Families
Math is Fun!
IXL Math
Finding Information on the Website!
Nebraska's Accountability System
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Finding Information on the Website- Handout
Full page Communicating through our District Website.docx 250.14 KB (Last Modified on August 15, 2018)
Links
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Nebraska Education Profile
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Getting Students to Think! What do you do, or need, to help your student develop persistence, raise questions, accept challenges, and find solutions?
Posted by Cherie Larson on 10/22/2012 8:54:00 PMPCSD Student Council Representatives Encourage all Students to:Be PersistentRaise QuestionsAccept ChallengesFind Solutions
Take time to celebrate these habits!
Let us know what you do or need to help your student develop these skills.