Saturday, September 2, 2017

All About: The BEE Book

Your child's BEE (Bring Everything Everyday) Book is an organizational tool we use to help stay connected from school to home.


In this blog post, I will explain every important part of your child's BEE book.  When used correctly, this tool allows students to be responsible and prepared for everyday in first grade.  It also helps parents organize everything that comes home.

Notes and Lunch Money
When ever your child has a note or lunch money, please slip it in the front pocket.  All students are responsible for looking in the BEE Book every morning and taking out any notes and or lunch money and putting them in the correct bins in the classroom.

Red Folder
This folder is meant for classroom work done by your child during the day and any school news from myself or anyone else in the school.  Students are responsible for taking the papers out of their mailboxes at the end of the school day and dividing them into two piles putting them in the red folder.
It is very important for you to check your child's BEE Book every night and clean out the red folder for the next day.  When papers are left in the folder and then more papers are stuffed in there each day, the folders do not last.  Please empty the papers in your child's Bee Book every night.
Yellow Folder
The yellow folder is for graded work (logic/spelling tests, reading tests, and math tests) and homework packets.  I am responsible for putting their graded tests and homework in this folder.

We will begin homework the week of September 11th.  I put the packet in their BEE Book on Mondays and it is due back on Fridays.  My next blog post will be All About Homework.
Orange Papers in the Back

These papers explain discipline procedures and other important first grade information.  Please make sure to read over them.


Monthly Calendar 
On the back of the BEE Book is a monthly calendar that tells you your child's Special (gym, music, etc....) for the day and any other special events such as birthdays!  (I forgot to take a picture!)

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