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Dear Parents,
On this page, I will post interesting articles related to student learning. If you have any questions, needs, etc. that I can post an article, a video (some math concepts are easier to help with if you can see them) or the like to help to be of support to you, just let me know! I will do what I can to be a resource to you as well.
Happy 2023-2024!!
Mrs. Archuleta
Queridos padres,
En esta página, publicaré artículos interesantes relacionados con el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. Si tiene alguna pregunta, necesidad, etc. de que puedo publicar un artículo, un video (algunos conceptos matemáticos son más fáciles de ayudar si puede verlos) o similares para ayudarlo a ser útil, hágamelo saber. ! Haré lo que pueda para ser un recurso para ti también.
Feliz 2023-2024!!
Sra. Archuleta


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How to Teach Your Grade-Schooler Organization Skills
Organization and time management are skills quite necessary for everyday life. As fifth graders begin the transition to middle school, it becomes even more important. This article offers helpful advice in assisting you and your child develop these skills.
https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/learning-at-home/teaching-organizational-skills/how-to-teach-your-grade-schooler-organization-skills?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=understoodorg -
Activities Guide: Enhancing and Practicing Executive Function Skills
Executive Functioning skills provide critical supports for learning and development, and while we aren’t born with these skills, we are born with the potential to develop them through interactions and practice. https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/activities-guide-enhancing-and-practicing-executive-function-skills-with-children-from-infancy-to-adolescence/
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How To Make Sure Your Math Anxiety Doesn't Make Your Kids Hate Math
If you're scared of math, your kids might be too. NPR shares why here: https://www.npr.org/2018/12/16/676188220/how-to-make-sure-your-math-anxiety-doesn-t-make-your-kids-hate-math
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Teens Sleeping Too Much, Or Not Enough? Parents Can Help
Of parents who tell pollsters their teens have trouble sleeping, 23 percent say the kids are waking up at night worried about their social lives. A third are worried about school. All-night access to electronic devices only aggravates the problem, sleep scientists say. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/09/23/650452971/teens-sleeping-too-much-or-not-enough-parents-can-help
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Raising Brilliant Kids--With Research to Back You Up
In our ever changing world, it is important that children as well as adults develop what the authors of this book call "6 Cs": collaboration, communication, content, critical thinking, creative innovation and confidence. Read the full article at: https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/07/23/627265706/raising-brilliant-kids-with-research-to-back-you-up
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4 Alternatives to Boring Spelling Drills
This video shows four different ways to practice spelling words each week. While the video focuses on a classroom setting, you can absolutely use these at home!
https://www.edutopia.org/video/fun-spelling-drill-alternatives
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Teaching Grit Cultivates Resilience
In an age of quickly advancing technology in which our children will eventually be adults, it is more important than ever to help students develop grit and resilience. This article and video give insight to how to help this process.
https://www.edutopia.org/video/teaching-grit-cultivates-resilience-and-perseverance
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Let's Teach for Mastery
In this TedEd video, Sal Khan (of KhanAcademy.org) discusses why math "gets harder" as students get older.
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5 Ways to Be a Better Math Student
This article gives details about all of the ideas I share daily with students about how to improve math skills, especially when they say, "I Can't." Read more here: https://montmath.com/5-ways-to-be-a-better-math-student/?fbclid=IwAR1gFNcXz5toM7sRj4stH-tTeem_v-BLN0pHrjZbhVjuNXqXw9oyi0urvx4
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How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking - with Jordan Ellenberg
The maths we learn in school can seem like a dull set of rules, laid down by the ancients and not to be questioned. Jordan Ellenberg shows how wrong this view is through stories that show the power of mathematical thinking.