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Monday, January 9, 2012

Short notes 
Act it out!
Prep: Have your child pick out a book to read. (You can visit the library together or pick from books you already have at home.) Skim through the book on your own first to get an idea of the characters.
Play: Read the book aloud to your child, using a different voice for each character as you go along. For example, give an old man a deep gravely voice and a younggirl a high-pitched voice.  Change your tone and volume to show emotion.  Use your enthusiasm!
Get your child in on the action, too.  For example, have him or her act out something a character did, such as riding a horse by galloping around on a broom.  Don’t be afraid to join in and get a little silly. 
Laughter is fun for “children” of all ages!
   
Fun Activity.

Math is Fun!
Parents' attitudes toward mathematics have an impact on children's attitudes. Children whose parents show an interest in and enthusiasm for mathematics around the home will be more likely to develop that enthusiasm themselves.   

Special points of interest:

Jan. 16 Holiday
No school

Jan. 17  MAP
testing begins

Jan. 27  Early
Release

Feb. 3 In-service day.  No school for students.
   

Worth Quoting:
Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.
Anthony J. D'Angelo
  
Reading to children is a treasured activity in many homes. What better way to integrate mathematics into the lives of children than to read them stories that bring mathematical ideas to life? Children's books related to mathematics can be separated into four categories: counting books, number books, storybooks, and concept books.
 
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Allie Pelayo, Principal

Allie Pelayo,  Principal
I am delighted to be a member of the Lordsburg Municipal Schools. I am a native New Mexican. I was born and raised in Deming, New Mexico. I have 5 children and 3 grandchildren. I have 9 years of experience as a teacher in public education in Deming, New Mexico, 6 years as an administrator in the state of New Mexico, and 7 years as an administrator in the state of Colorado. I hold a B. A. in elementary education; an M.A.T. in elementary education and an M.A. in school administration. All from Western New Mexico University.
I have worked with many different civic organizations within communities in gaining support for education. I have served on many and various boards such as School to Work, Chamber of Commerce and one for children at risk. Students are my business. I firmly believe that students can learn if the environment is designed to be conducive to learning. This includes such things as improving instructional materials, professional development, and having specialized resources for students that address their exceptionalities. Please come and volunteer at RVT,
parent involvement is essential for everyone’s learning.


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