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RE: Year-end letter — need help pulling this together
On Thursday, June 5, Margot Ellison <mellison@pinecrestelem.edu> wrote:
Hi, I found this via a colleague and I'm desperate. I have to send our year-end letter tomorrow and I have nothing written. Here's what I've got:
- 3rd grade class, 22 kids
- We did a big butterfly life cycle unit in April that they LOVED — we actually hatched monarchs and released them at recess
- Reading growth was huge this year, especially in the second half
- We had a really rough patch in November (class dynamics were tough) but the kids turned it around beautifully by spring
- Tomás finally started participating in class discussions after being really withdrawn — huge deal
- Priya read her first full chapter book out loud to the class in May and got a standing ovation from the other kids (I cried)
- I want to suggest some summer reading but nothing too prescriptive
- Letter should go to families, but I want the kids to feel it too
- My tone is warm but a little funny — I'm not a formal person
Can you just write the whole thing? I'll tweak it but I need a draft. Thank you.
Hi, I found this via a colleague and I'm desperate. I have to send our year-end letter tomorrow and I have nothing written. Here's what I've got:
- 3rd grade class, 22 kids
- We did a big butterfly life cycle unit in April that they LOVED — we actually hatched monarchs and released them at recess
- Reading growth was huge this year, especially in the second half
- We had a really rough patch in November (class dynamics were tough) but the kids turned it around beautifully by spring
- Tomás finally started participating in class discussions after being really withdrawn — huge deal
- Priya read her first full chapter book out loud to the class in May and got a standing ovation from the other kids (I cried)
- I want to suggest some summer reading but nothing too prescriptive
- Letter should go to families, but I want the kids to feel it too
- My tone is warm but a little funny — I'm not a formal person
Can you just write the whole thing? I'll tweak it but I need a draft. Thank you.
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