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Bad Report Card? What To Do #8: Ask Questions

November 15, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #8: Ask Questions

Sometimes a student tries their best but still receives a poor grade on their report card. Some questions to ask are:

Is the class too large for your student to get the individualized attention they may require?

Could the time of day of the class have an effect on your student? (For example: early morning, before lunch, or after gym)

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #7: Put In Perspective

November 14, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #7: Put In Perspective

As a parent it is human nature to say, “The grades on last year’s report card were higher. This year’s report card is lower so there must be a problem with my child.” This rationale is not always accurate. Lower grades could be a sign of a major academic adjustment where students can learn to adapt to over time. This is a new school year and the challenges have become greater than last year. The concepts, expectations and demands have increased. Also your student has different teachers with different methods and expectations.

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #6: Don’t Wait

November 13, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #6: Don’t Wait

Some skills taught previously are like a foundation that the rest of the school year is built upon. Often teachers assume certain math, writing, or reading skills already covered are known and move forward. If those skills are not learned, some students may get buried. Getting extra help or a tutor may be able to catch up your student before they fall even further behind.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elementary school, grades, high school, homework, middle school, reading, science, tutoring

Bad Report Card? What To Do #3: See The Teacher

November 10, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #3: See The Teacher

Often there are a lot of different components that go into calculating a grade. A simple letter grade on a report card may not provide a clear picture. Your child’s teacher can give you an explanation as to what components specifically may have lowered the grade. The teacher will help you identify what areas in that subject matter require additional support. Then you can decide if the extra support will come from you, the teacher, or a Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutor.

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #2: How To Study

November 9, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #2: How To Study

There are some students that want to do well on tests, but do not know the actual process of how to study. Learning study skills will allow your student to be able to demonstrate their understanding on tests and raise their grades.

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #1: Organization

November 8, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #1: Organization

Many times a student is very capable of learning and understanding, yet have lower grades due to their organization. Poor organization from time management to completing and handing in homework can lower report card grades tremendously. Teaching a student how to be organized can be an invaluable life lesson.

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Parents Agree: Y3K Tutor In Your Home Changes Lives #3

October 22, 2014 By Y3K

PARENTS AGREE: Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME CHANGES LIVES

“I wanted to let you know that my son got a B+ on every final exam other than his English final, which was an A-. The extra effort he put into preparing, with your patient help, brought all of his grades up, so that he was able to finish the year with final grades of four A’s and three B’s. You’ve been so wonderfully helpful, as always, but especially during this last challenging term. I can’t thank you enough!”

C.

Newton North High School Parent

Newton, MA

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Fortified Cereals Hurting Children?

October 20, 2014 By Y3K

Fortified breakfast cereals are causing kids to ingest too much vitamin A, zinc, and niacin according to a health research organization. The amount of these nutrients in fortified cereals is calculated for what is good for adults and not children.

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Faster Homework? Homework Basket / Box

October 9, 2014 By Y3K

Have your kids create a homework basket or box filled with all the supplies they will need. This will help avoid distractions along the way while trying to locate the items. The supply basket/box will keep kids focused on getting homework done rather than looking for something they need. This will help homework time go by faster.

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Kids Backpack Safety

September 29, 2014 By Y3K

Students should carry no more than 15-20% of their body weight in a backpack or they may risk injury. Keep in mind that the average textbook can weigh around 5 lbs as you see the statistics below.

Student Weight Maximum # of Textbooks

75 lbs 3 books

100 lbs 4 books

125 lbs 5 books

150 lbs 6 books

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