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Join us for the AEMP Back-to-School Parent Workshop, where we aim to educate and empower parents as essential partners in their children's education. This workshop will provide insights into Los Angeles Unified School District's strategies for enhancing language proficiency and academic achievement aligned with Common Core State Standards. Learn effective ways to support your child's homework productivity, engage in educational activities, and create a college-going culture at home. Together, let's ensure a successful school year for every child!
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Welcome Parents Academic English Mastery Program Back-to-School Parent Workshop Presenter:_________________
Mission StatementAEMP Parent Information & Involvement Center • The Mission of the AEMP Parent Information/Involvement Center (PIC) is to inform, educate, and empower parents as partners in educating their children and in creating a “College-Going Culture” in the home and school.
Workshop Objectives • Ensuring your child has a successful school year • Increase parents’ knowledge of LAUSD’s plan to support the language proficiency of all students through AEMP and aligning instruction to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) • Increase parents’ knowledge of strategies to enhance student homework productivity which fosters academic achievement.
Read to Your Child Everyday • Family Reading Time • Family Story Time • One half hour to 1 hour when the television and radio are turned off and everyone in the family reads something of their choice • Nightly Bedtime Stories
Become Involved:Attend MeetingsJoin Parent CouncilsVolunteer
Meet Your Child’s Teacher and Develop a Partnership With the Teacher and With The School Staff
Have Instructional (Teaching) Conversations With Your Child • Almost everything that goes on in your home, on television, in your community, etc. can be talked about with your child to improve his/her understanding of different subjects.
During Weekends Take Your Child On Educational Trips and Activities • Museums • Libraries • Los Angeles Zoo • Long Beach Aquarium • Visit A College Campus • Visit Cultural Sites
Get Magazine and Book Club Subscriptions for your Child as Gifts
Use Educational Board Games, Videos and Computer Software to Work With Your Child
Homework is…. • Practice of skills already taught in class • Used to reinforce information that students learned in class
Homework is helpful when… • The assignments are meaningful, are completed successfully and are returned to students with constructive comments from the teacher. • Assignments have a specific purpose, come with clear instructions, be fairly well matched to a child's abilities and help to develop a child's knowledge and skills.
Show that you value homework • Set a time for homework to be done • Make sure your child has the supplies he/she may need (pencils, paper,etc.) • Provide a place for homework • Be flexible about the environment
Monitor Progress • Know what the assignments are and when they are due • Notice if your child is completing assignments • Read the comments given by the teacher on returned work
Talk with the Teacher • Talk with the teacher in the beginning of the year to find out about their homework policy • Send a note to school when problems arise (ex: child doesn't’t understand how to complete the assignment)
Make and Take Activity: Creating Homework Corrals
Basic Supplies • Corral Boards • Pencils, Pens, Erasers • Paper • Crayons, Markers, Colored Pencils • Flashcards, Index Cards • Dictionary, Thesaurus
Additional Study Materials • Multiplication Tables Grid • List of Math Formulae • List of Frequently Misspelled Words • Hints for Writing and the Writing Process • Reading Comprehension Drills • Periodic Table of Elements • Test Taking Tips
"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today" Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz)