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elementary ? VT-* Next week many parents will be visiting classrooms. November 11-17 is American Education Week. This year's theme is "Teach All the Children." The Mini Page talked with experts to find out what are important ideas mm % a ? HP funecK xne Doxes if these things are going on in your school. education. A student talti with her teacher. B| Bilingual (two-language) I education. Some students do understand English well. So they will not get behind in their work, these students are being taught in their native language as well as in English. The hope is th^t they will soon be able to join the regular classroom. Handicapped students are entering regular classroom activities. UoacK 10 me duhicb. Reading, writing and arithmetic are being stressed. Since there is often less money because of tax cuts, some J schools are doing away with I courses people think of as j "frills." 1 > I I More testing for kids to | I | make certain they are learning what they should know. J Students are not being promoted J to a higher grade unless they i master certain skills. | ? TV education. Children i are being taught classes in ? wise television viewing habits, I ? Opportunities for the handicapped. More handicapped children are being offered an education in the regular classroom. ? Smaller class size and smaller schools. This is news for kids and their teachers. %\)t feftr TBox Look througn the rest of your paper for subjects that you would like to learn more about. Next week The Mini Page celebrates Children's Book Week with a story about author Judy Blume. ScuoLoswr tW* filD Scholarship words are hidden in the block below. See if von can find: study, work, try, think, listen, remember, homework, pencils, paper, notes, responsible, attention, read, books, knowledge, library, learn, write, ideas, creative, dependable and success. RHOMEWORKBOOKSD EATTENT I ONWORKE SWRITERXLI STENP PQPENCI LSDTRYTE O 8 T U D YREMEMBERN NCREAT I VESLQCTD SLEARNDMOREADGA IQNOTESLSPAPERB BCLI BRARYTMCEGL LIDEASPSUCCESSE EKNOWLEDGETH I NK ALPHA BETTY The letter U is a vowel. It has two sounds: a short sound and a long sound. The long sound of U says its name. Can you read these words with the long sound of u? JaiMSSttoa? ' o F mntir
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