While your child is the Super
Student, each day of the week will consist of an exciting event or activity
to honor them and to help us get to know our special teammate.
Monday: Poster share. Students will be sent home with the Super Student poster the previous week. Please work on the poster over the weekend
and be ready to share it with the class on Monday.
On the Star Student of the Week bulletin board, there
is a room to display pictures of the family and any pets. These pictures will
be returned at the end of the week.
Tuesday: Favorite Book: Your Star Student brings one
of her favorite picture books to read to the class (or have the teacher read to
the class) at our class meeting.
Wednesday: Parent Letter: Parents, please write a
letter to the class telling us how special your child is to you. Send the
letter in a sealed envelope to school with your child, and I will read the
letter to the class during our team meeting.
The content of the letter is up to you, but you may want to choose from
one of the following ideas: describe special or funny stories about your child
for the class to hear, write a silly or serious poem about your child, tell us
some neat things we may not know about your child, send silly or special
pictures with a letter describing the pictures, or write a short story with
your child as the main character. You
may also send a special video for the class to watch if you choose. (Sometimes
parents have taped messages or choose to send in a funny baby video for the
class to see.)
Thursday: Sharing
Sack: Our team bag has been sent home with your child
to use as the “sharing sack.” Please
help your child collect special items from home with which to fill the bag, and
send it back to school with your child on Thursday to share with their
classmates. Try to encourage your child
to choose items that have some sort of meaning rather than just a collection of
toys.
Friday: Star Friends: Your star student will be presented with a
teammate book created by her classmates.
The book will include compliments written by their classmates.