This information will help teachers avoid assumptions about what students have in their homes and appreciate the resilience of youth from high - poverty families who
get to school each day filled with hope and energy.
Not exact matches
It's hard
to get outside during the
school year since my
day is
filled with classes at the University and my nights are consumed with studying and preparing for the rest of the week.
You now have a bucket
filled with fun outings
to get you from the first
day of summer through the night before the first
day of
school.
Except... I was stressed at my Kindergartner
getting late again (seriously 8 am is a ridiculous time
to start
school anyway) and that I missed that she was «Star of the week» and she already missed one
day of the week being special, and we were onto the 2nd
day filling out the chart about her.
While some moms dread the lunch box routine as we
get close
to Back
to School time, some families in Canada have trouble having enough food
to fill that lunch box — and we want every child
to have a full tummy all
day long.
And so I just - I think it's so important that we focus a lot of our efforts on making sure that, you know, that food tastes great for those kids so that they learn that what - that the foods that they're
getting in
school not only tastes good and will
fill them up, but will also make them feel good in the afternoon, after lunch and, you know, the next
day as they're trying
to get through their classes.
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Think of the beginning of each
school year as
filled with amazing potential, and know you don't have
to get everything perfect on the first
day or in the first weeks.
Teaching Attendance 2.0 is
filled with free, ready -
to - use resources for everyone who understands that helping students
get to school every
day enhances the ability of teachers
to teach more effectively.
She spent $ 20.33 — not a
fill - up, but enough
to get her
to school for a few
days.