Photobucket

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Proudly Displaying Their Work

Every year, at the "end of the year celebration", the elementary students are given a chance to show off the progress they've made during the school year. The children are given 3-fold boards to decorate in their own individual styles, on which they can display the papers and artwork they are most proud of. Reading books, workbooks, and thematics folders are displayed in front of each child's board, so that parents and grandparents can easily see how much the child has achieved.

Photobucket

Photobucket

Photobucket

We don't send home much school work during the school year. When children are constantly bringing home papers, those papers are more likely to be discarded or lost. By waiting until the end of the school year to send this work home, it is easier for both the parents and teachers to assess the progress the child has made over the entire year.

Parents are welcome to come look at their child's work at anytime during the school year.

No comments:

Post a Comment