Choose bright, highly visible Halloween costumes over dark ones. It will make it a lot easier for drivers to see and a lot safer for kids.
Halloween
For Halloween kids should travel only on established, well-lit routes. They should not be cutting through woods or backyards.
Trick or Treating
When trick or treating, make sure an adult is with the group or make sure you know the exact route your child is taking.
Successful Studying
Students study best through repetition.
Studying Advice
Studying works best when a student reviews small chunks at a time. It can be overwhelming to try to memorize the whole thing at once.
Studying
The best study skill is to not wait until the last minute to begin studying. The more time a student has to prepare, the easier they can retain the material.
Backpack Check
Put your child’s backpack on a scale and weigh it. Remember it shouldn’t weigh more than 15% of their body weight.
Backpack Weight Reduction Tip
Accumulated papers in a backpack can become very heavy. Frequent binder checks can solve this problem. Students should carry only what they need.
Backpacks
A fully loaded backpack should not weigh more than 15% of a student’s body weight. A 100 lb student should not be carrying more than 15 lbs.
Mason Rice Elementary School Tutoring – Newton, MA
Watch for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home gift certificates at the annual Mason Rice Elementary School fundraiser. The money raised will go towards the students of Newton, MA. They plan on using the money we raise for technology purchases, art and science programming, educational support staff development and classroom supplies. New this year they are using some of the money raised by Y3K Tutor In Your Home and other donors, to start a New Playground Fund. This would go toward replacing the Mason Rice Elementary School’s 20 year old wooden playground. The children living in Newton, MA would be grateful for a large turnout so that the new playground will become a reality.
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