Are you just supposed to pick up report cards or are you scheduled for a parent/teacher conference too? If a conference is not scheduled, the teacher may only have a few minutes for you.
Some questions to ask:
What does she need to work on? Weak points?
How does the teacher suggest that you address these areas?
Where is she at reading wise? What level?
What kind of books does the teacher recommend that she might like and would fit her level?
How can you encourage her to enjoy reading and develop literacy skills?
What to expect during the next grading period subject-wise and homework-wise.
How is she doing socially?
2006-11-07 06:27:35
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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the substantial factor is to be calm your self. it somewhat is annoying, yet once you're calm and respectful on your parents, they're possibly to furnish you a particularly extra user-friendly time. Now, of direction notwithstanding grade you're in will impression the variety you will desire to react. in case you're in a extra physically powerful grade, you could desire to act mature in front of them. then you definately would desire to set a purpose for next twelve months, in all your matters. As you suggested, 80% is the minimum on your parents ideal? So set a purpose of 80%. once you finally end up dropping ask your instructor what you will desire to do to maintain up.
2016-10-21 10:35:59
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answered by ? 4
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Ask about how well she's interacting with other children, if she's having other problems such as talking during class, what the main things are that she should work on, etc.
2006-11-07 06:14:54
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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how much she helps out at home how very sweet she is anything you can think of that you want to talk about with her teacher
2006-11-07 09:29:12
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answered by sandy 3
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well her social behaveur,her grads her friends ,a book she usally reads whats her afvorite activies during break time all that jazz.
2006-11-07 14:41:36
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answered by Anonymous
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you can talk about how often she participates in class, her overall attitude and progression, her social ability (is she making friends,and so on), her behaviour and stuff like that. hope this helps.
2006-11-07 06:19:21
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answered by Donna L 3
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Try finding out who her friends are, what she seems to enjoy at school, what she seems to not enjoy, and so on and so forth.
2006-11-07 08:05:53
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answered by mommy of two 4
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And the Republicans get an F.
2006-11-07 06:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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