Rewards for Students in Middle School

Students in grades 6 through 8 have a lot going on in their lives. They’re making more choices about friends, school, and their future, and it’s all happening very fast. Help keep your child on the right path and focused on school by earning the education Rewards. These activities have been chosen to keep you and your children involved in school. Click on each Reward to learn more.

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How to Get Your Middle School Rewards

  • Child Improves or Scores a 3 or 4 on the ELA and Math testsCLICK HERE >>
  • Parent Attends Parent-Teacher Meetings CLICK HERE >>

 

 

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Links to Help Your Student Succeed in School

Helpful Tips for Getting to School on Time>> 
A stress-free morning and arriving to school on time both help children do their best in school. Getting as much ready as possible the night before can help create a calmer morning. Find more tips to help your family get ready for the day.

Tips to Get the Most Out of Parent-Teacher Conferences>>
These seven tips will help you make the most out of the time you have with your child’s teacher. For example, spend time talking with your child about school beforehand to make sure you know the important points to cover during the conference.

20 Ways You Can Help Your Children Succeed in School>>
Find excellent help on: - making your home a good place for learning and studying - finding extra services, such as tutoring, if your child is struggling in school - knowing your rights as a parent of a public school student - learning about the most important people at your child's school

Fun Reading Activities You Can Do With Your Child>>
How can you use a recipe, junk mail, an empty jar, or even your child's own name to build language skills at home? Learn how at this site. You'll find free, fun reading activities that you can do with your child to build language skills. There are sections for grades 3-5 and grades 6-8.

Math and Reading Help for Kids>>
List of links to articles that deal with just about everything related to studying math, but that don’t go in depth about specific math concepts. Find resources about math anxiety, homework-help tips, at-home math activities, and more from the American Library Association.

10 Ways to Help Your Kids Do Well in Math>>
Great tips on how you can help your child master math concepts from the Family Education Network.

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