Today's Agenda

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Reminders

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Class News

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Reading Parade

Ms. Masters’s homeroom class enjoyed the Reading Parade and character dress up day!

The Book Fair is coming!

Both homeroom classes will visit the Book Fair during reading class with Ms. Masters on Tuesday, September 12.


HES Bookfair Webpage

Writing Journals

Students in both classes enjoyed personalizing their most important writing tool-- their writer’s notebook!

Classroom Policies

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Our School-Wide Expectations apply in the classroom and everywhere else in the school.

Be Ready

Be Respectful

Be Responsible

Homework: Students have a reading log to fill in each week. They should read for 20-30 minutes each night. Students should also study their spelling words each week before the test on Friday.

Word of the Month

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Specials Schedule

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Class

Art

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Music

Computer Lab

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Media Center

Class Resources

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These links are for parents and students. Login codes are on the board in the classroom.

More links coming soon

Meet the Teacher

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Ms. Masters

  • 2006 graduate of the Women's College of Brenau University
  • 18th year of teaching in the Barrow County School System
  • 15th year of teaching 3rd grade at Holsenbeck Elementary

Contact Information

Communication between home and school is important. Please send me a Remind message or email if you have any questions or concerns.

tips for Parents

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Work with your student to ensure mastery of their math facts. Math fact fluency is a very important factor in overall math achievement.

Children reading books at park

Studies show that students who read outside of school have better vocabularies and higher grades than their peers who do not read at home.

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Talk with your child about school and reach out to the teachers when you have any questions.