
Student Spotlight
Submitted by: Barbara Masko
“I post the birthdays for the month and accomplishments by the students, such as student council winners. If something special occurs in the student’s personal life, such as the birth of a sibling or a marriage, I post that as well (with parent’s permission of course). It creates a great sense of community for both my students and their parents.”
Secret Grader
Submitted by: Ashley Talbert, Las Vegas, NV
“What my parents love the most is the ability to check on their child’s progress. I have assigned each student an identification number, and I post test-scores, grades, homework, attendance, and other information about each student’s academic progress and behavior on our class homepage.”
Check out the message board for help and tips on how to set up your Class Homepage.

KEEP PARENTS AND STUDENTS COMING BACK
- Post a link on your homepage to Black History in America.
- Share these quick articles with parents to get kids ready and calm testing nerves:
- For Valentine’s Day post a list of student’s names to make valentines easier (and ensure no one gets left out!)
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- Are your students doing reports on the presidents this year? Post this link.
- Looking for a great way to start off your class’ morning? Set your class computer’s homepage to scholastic.com and get daily Scholastic News articles!
- Here’s a fun way for your students to learn about science. Study Jams videos can instruct on topics such as Matter and the Water Cycle!
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