5 questions to ask your kid’s teacher before the end of the year

The end of the school year is just around the corner, and each student has completed a ton of work in the last nine months or so. This is the ideal time for parents to chat with their kid’s teacher and find out how much progress they’ve made and what they might want to work on over the summer. Most kids have one subject that they excel in and one subject they might need a little bit of extra help to perfect. Teachers are a great resource when it comes to figuring out what parents and kids can do over the summer to be successful now and in the future – end the year strong with the help of private San Diego academic tutoring.

1.  Has my child made consistent progress?

Asking about progress is important but knowing whether or not it’s consistent is crucial to helping a child progress throughout each grade level. Every kid has a bad day here and there and may not score high on a particular quiz or exam. This is not necessarily an excellent indicator of how well they’re doing over a long period. This is why it’s so important to find out whether or not a student’s progress is consistent. Did they start with a B- and work their way up to a B+ from September to June? Are they consistently getting 7 or 8 out of 10 on pop quizzes? Also, it’s important to find out if the child is consistently handing in homework and participating in class, two things that are excellent indicators of a child’s interest in learning.

2.  What are my kid’s strongest and weakest subjects?

It’s also essential to know what subjects a kid is strongest and weakest in. For many students, they excel in either English or math and struggle with the opposite. However, students may also excel in science, art, music, social studies and so on. If a student needs to review a particular subject, summer is one of the most convenient times to work on it, so it’s a good idea to find out this information before the last day of school.

3.  Does my child socialize and get along well with others?

Parents don’t receive test and quiz results on how well their child can socialize, so it’s extra important that they talk to their teacher about this very subject. Socializing and working in a group is one of the most important skills a child can develop at a younger age. It will help them enjoy a healthy social life as they go out and make friends but will also help them excel in college and the workplace when they need to work as part of a team (READ: Los Angeles Tutoring: 5 Ways to End The Eight Grade Strong).

4.  Is my kid energetic and enthusiastic about the classroom material?

It’s also great to know whether or not a particular student is enthusiastic about their education. Some kids love to learn but need a little bit of extra help to be successful on paper whereas other kids might get all their work done but not be particularly interested in the subject matter. If a child is not enthusiastic about their education, it’s a good idea to figure out what’s going on and see if any improvements can be made. Is the material too challenging or not challenging enough? Are students only focusing on core subjects and not having the opportunity to focus on other parts of the curriculum? Is there something else going on preventing a child from learning?

5.  Is my child comfortable raising their hand in class?

Another important thing to ask a teacher is whether or not a student is comfortable raising their hand in class. Children who have a lot of self-confidence are often excited to raise their hand even if it turns out they have the wrong answer. Some kids might know a lot about the material but not feel comfortable raising their hand for one reason or another. There may be something going on with the social environment within the classroom, or the student may be a little bit shy. Being able to participate and feel comfortable doing so is important as a child gets older, so it’s great to address this issue early on.

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