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    Dadeville Elementary School

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    • Alabama Family Guide for Student Reading K-3rd (click here)

      One of the most important predictors of a child’s academic and future success is the ability to read by the end of third grade. Everything that happens in your child’s life in the early years has a lasting impact on their future potential. Families are essential in setting high expectations for learning and encouraging their child’s academic achievement, growth, and success! Your active participation and partnership with your child’s teacher and school, along with reading support at home, is critical to their success in meeting the assessment standards established in Alabama. 

      We are happy to provide you with this Read-at-Home Plan, which includes activities to help your child become a proficient reader! Please focus on the specific areas of beginning reading discussed during your child’s Student Reading Improvement Plan (SRIP) meeting.

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    • Math Family Success Guides (click here)

      Parents and family are a child’s first teachers in life and have valuable insights into their child's needs, strengths, and interests. Collaborating with caregivers and educators is vital in guiding each child toward success. The Family Guide for Student Success outlines what your child should learn by grade level. You can encourage your child’s academic growth by reinforcing classroom activities at home. The achievement of the expectations will help your child meet the assessment standards established by our state. Only through your support and active participation in your child’s education can we form a partnership for the success of all the children in Alabama.

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    • Kindergarten Math Guide

      Kindergarten Math Guide

      Family Success Guide Kindergarten.pdf 430.63 KB (Last Modified on November 4, 2022)
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    • 1st Grade Math Guide

      1st Grade Math Guide

      Family Success Guide 1st grade.pdf 340.1 KB (Last Modified on November 4, 2022)
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    • 2nd Grade Math Guide

      2nd Grade Math Guide

      Family Success Guide 2nd grade.pdf 339.77 KB (Last Modified on November 4, 2022)
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    • 3rd Grade Math Guide

      3rd Grade Math Guide

      Grade 3.pdf 471.26 KB (Last Modified on November 4, 2022)
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    • 4th Grade Math Guide

      4th Grade Math Guide

      Grade 4.pdf 478.82 KB (Last Modified on November 4, 2022)
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    • 5th Grade Math Guide

      5th Grade Math Guide

      Grade 5.pdf 480.9 KB (Last Modified on November 4, 2022)
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    • Family & Community Support Resources

      Family & Community Support Resources

      Fun ideas and activities for parents to use at home with their children focused on the foundational reading skills

      Family and Community Support Resources Handout QR Codes.pdf 960.13 KB (Last Modified on November 3, 2022)
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    • My Child Can Booklets

      My Child Can Booklets

      Early literacy (reading and writing) guides for families to use at home with their children

      My Child Can Booklets updated 10.11.2022.pdf 558.96 KB (Last Modified on November 3, 2022)
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    • My Child Can Booklets Spanish Version

      My Child Can Booklets Spanish Version

      Guías de alfabetización temprana (lectura y escritura) para que las familias las usen en casa con sus hijos.

      My Child Can Booklets Spanish.pdf 535.23 KB (Last Modified on November 3, 2022)
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