“When students play games that involve strategy, they have an opportunity to make plans, and then to adjust those plans in response to what happens during gameplay.” Games can help develop executive function skills. https://t.co/xUCkP2KAkL
If you’re guilty of asking students, “How was school today?” all the time, then you’re going to want to try these alternatives.
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Eric Higgins- Second Grader is reading
Dogman for Whom the Ball Rolls
Goosebumps Slappy’s Tales of Horror
Goosebumps 3 Ghoulish Graphix Tales
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Rohan Rajesh, a fifth grader, enjoying the sights of Boston and the fantasies of 'Wings of Fire' at Barnes & Nobles in downtown Boston. @AGHoulihan @jttopp #PRC2019
Gavin Smith, entering into 2nd grade, reading to his brother and a friend in the fort they built
His 4 favorite books:
Basketballs greatest players
Captain underpants
Dog Man unleashed
The puppy place - lucky
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Best Summer Reads for Owen Melton:
Harry Potter - Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter -The Half Blood Prince, and I survived @AGHoulihan @jttopp #PRC2019
Thank you to Maddie Caine, Matthew Shejen and other volunteers for the beautiful courtyard planters and bird houses. This will give our students real world experience with food source. @AGHoulihan @jttopp
Set your reminders! Parents, be sure to connect and chat with us TOMORROW at 6:30 p.m. for our Facebook Live session. You will receive lots of information to help you get a good start to the 2019-2020 school year. #UCPSBacktoschool@AGHoulihan