
Please take our school's High Reliability Survey if you have not already done so. TODAY (Friday, Feb. 9) is the deadline. Thank you! http://tinyurl.com/4n4cn4km

Teach a respectful approach to questioning teachers
Teachers are human and can make mistakes. But there is a right way and a wrong way for students to question a teacher. It's disrespectful to speak up in the middle of the class and say, "You're wrong!" and try to prove the teacher incorrect. Instead, teach your child to respectfully ask questions that promote understanding: "Did you mean…?" "Well, what if…?" "What do you think about…?"
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The smart way to learn requires effort
Effort is essential for academic success. Students who try will learn and get smarter. Remind your child that when it comes to intelligence, "It's what you do with what you have that counts." Offer encouragement by saying often that you are sure that with effort and persistence, your student can learn anything. And when your child makes progress, be sure to say "You see? Your hard work is paying off."
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Second graders enjoying the sunshine and shooting some hoops!






Moody Elementary has decided to hold a Read-a-thon this year!
Read-a-thons actually get your reader excited about reading and it gives friends and family the opportunity to encourage your child to read even more.
Our Read-a-thon starts Monday February 19, 2024.
About one week before our Read-a-thon starts we will send home instructions on how to activate your reader's personal page. This is where you will be able to view and record their progress.
We encourage you to activate your reader’s account today by clicking on https://www.read-a-thon.com/readers/r/323738343035/1 and following the simple instructions.
We've chosen Read-a-thon because it will not take much of your time, gives your child a reason to read and helps in the development of stronger reading skills.
We hope EVERYONE participates.
Thanks so much,
Moody Elementary

Please take our school's High Reliability Survey by Friday, Feb. 9. Thank you! http://tinyurl.com/4n4cn4km

The deadline for Valentine grams is this Friday, February 9.


Second grade enjoyed the beautiful weather at recess the last couple days! 😍☀️









Move forward from a poor report card
How should you react to a poor report card? First, there’s no need to panic or get upset. Just talk to your child calmly about each grade. Ask, “Do you understand why you earned this grade?” Next, ask the teacher about things your child can do to improve and ways you can help. Find out what help may be available from the school, such as peer tutoring. Then, help your child set specific, achievable goals for improvement.
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We celebrated the 100th day of school at Moody today with Kindergarten's 100s Day parade and others who dressed up or made posters with 100 items!











Congratulations to the January students of the month!


Please take our school's High Reliability Survey by Friday, Feb. 9. Thank you! http://tinyurl.com/4n4cn4km

A lot of learning can happen in just a few minutes
In as little as five minutes a day, you can help your child learn. You can ask a question to stimulate creative thinking (What if the sun came up at night?). Or ask your child to express an opinion and back it up with reasons (What is your favorite book? Why?). You can tell a story full of information about the real world, or simply say "I love you." Children need to feel loved to take the risks necessary to learn.
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Backward Day is this Wednesday, Jan. 31. Wear your clothes backward. Hats will also be allowed!


Girls Scouts Shannon , Emmalyn , and Ariana delivered first aid kits to teachers as part of their Take Action Project. Thank you, girls, for doing your service project to benefit our school!


Help your child give up on quitting
It's important to teach your child that failure is something that can happen, not something a person is. Here are some things you can say to encourage your elementary schooler after a setback: "That's a challenge, but I know if you stick with it you can do it." "It will get easier with more practice." "If it doesn't work that way, try another way." "You were able to do ____ when you thought you couldn't. I bet you can do this, too."
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Congratulations to our December students of the month!


Give your child time to think
Your elementary schooler is learning how to think about learning as well as facts. To nurture these skills, allow some time for your child to figure schoolwork out independently. If your student has forgotten how to do a math problem, for example, ask, "How could you find out?" And when your child finishes an assignment or project, ask questions about how the process went, such as "Did you allow enough time to finish?" and "What did you learn?"
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We will celebrate national backward day next Wednesday, Jan. 31. Wear your clothes backward! Hats will be allowed, too!


We have rescheduled our second quarter awards assemblies for this Friday, Jan. 26 for 1st, 3rd and 5th grades.
