about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Good morning Falcons! As your students start day 2 of Falcons Learn@Home, please take a moment to share the successes and challenges you saw on day 1. The team at RISD is here to support and partner with you during this time!
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Daily Inspiration!
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Help your child feel capable of doing hard things:
Some kids are willing to try hard, even if the work is tough. Others give up before they get started. What's the difference? It's the kids who believe in their ability to succeed who stick with it. Tell your child that she has what it takes to do a good job. Then remind her that ability without effort won't get the job done. Encourage her to work hard to reach goals that she has the power to achieve.
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about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
A note-taking system helps teens get more from reading:
If your teen's mind wanders when she reads, try this: Divide a sheet of paper into four quarters. In the first, put an exclamation point. This stands for "I didn't know that!" The second gets a question mark for questions your teen has while reading. The third gets a plus and a minus sign, for "I agree/don't agree." The fourth gets a cloud, for "I wonder." As she reads, your teen should make notes in the boxes.
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about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
PK-12 Library resources are now available on the Learn@Home portal! Visit the Royal Falcons Learn@Home page to access them.
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
532 meals were distributed today!!!
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management: Know what your kids are watching and listening to about #coronavirus. Help them process what they’re seeing and make sure they disconnect. More tips on talking #COVID19 with your kids:
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Don't let your teen skip a math problem without trying this:
If a math problem has your teen stumped, share these problem-solving strategies with him. First, he should try to solve part of the problem, even if he can't do the whole thing. Second, suggest he round off the numbers and try to solve it again. He'll be in the ballpark and can then go back and try the original again. Third, have him estimate an answer based on what he knows. Then he can do the calculations and see if his answer fits.
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about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Visit world-class museums without leaving home
Get your child excited about museums by taking an online tour of one of the world's great collections. Match your child's interests to the museum. A music lover can check out the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at
www.rockhall.com. Or go to
www.si.edu to explore history, science and culture galore at the many Smithsonian Institution museums. New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is at
www.metmuseum.org.
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about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Visit
https://5il.co/eb6n to read a COVID-19 EHealth Communication from Texas Children's Hospital.
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Have a beautiful day!
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications
Count your rainbows, not your thunderstorms.
about 4 years ago, RISD Communications