Back to school night что это
«Back to school по–взрослому»: как школьный проект от Monstars перерос во флешмоб
В тетрадь из тематической подборки от Monstars можно записывать непонятные молодежные слова, гениальные ночные мысли или же планировать куда потратить деньги, которых еще нет. Публикация поста переросла во флешмоб: в результате пост переслали 22 000 раз, а общий охват составил 700 тысячи. Тренд уже поддержали McDonald’s, PepsiCo Careers и многие другие.
Артемий Константинов, контент-директор коммуникационного агентства Monstars, листая ленту инстаграма между постами про итоги лета и фотографиями с пляжа, увидел публикацию, где школьник старательно подписывал тетрадки перед 1 сентября. Это стало инсайтом для создания поста.
Меня увлек этот образ, воспоминание об удивительном школьном ритуале подписывания тетрадей, который, увы, уже никогда не повторить. Я подумал, а какие тетрадки сейчас понадобились бы нам, взрослым людям?» Смысл этих тетрадей в том, что взрослые, так же как и школьники, каждый день получают новые знания и умения, и им тоже необходимо место для фиксации самой важной и необходимой информации. «В подборке «взрослых дисциплин» мы собрали разные инсайты: здесь есть тетради и для записи светских ресторанов, и для учета трендов TikTok–а.
Ко флешмобу быстро присоединились коллеги по SMM–цеху и вскоре мир увидел новые тетради на самые разные темы — от фан–клубов Елены Темниковой и Локомотива, до киберспорта, финансовых и HR-структур. Свои версии обложек также создали в McDonald’s и PepsiCo Careers. Вскоре тетрадные обложки Monstars попали в одни из самых популярных медиа, каналы Телеграма и ВК: Антиглянец, The Village, MDK, МХК, «Как я встретил столбняк» и другие. Репосты на этом не заканчиваются, все больше интернет-изданий подхватывают инициативу и создают свои варианты тетрадей.
Back-to-school night basics
Along with shopping for school supplies and adopting earlier bedtimes, back-to-school night is an important ritual marking the beginning of the new school year. On this night, your child’s teacher explains their goals for the class and for your child. They’ll share information about their teaching style and methodology, how they grade and the requirements for a good grade. You’ll find out what supplies your child will need for the year and what projects are coming up.
Your child’s teacher might be a little nervous about meeting all the parents, even if they’ve done this 20 times before. Arrive with a friendly smile and introduce yourself. If you know each other already, say hello and refresh their memory as to your name and who your child is. Teachers meet lots of parents throughout the year and may not remember your name, although they may recognize your face.
Schools will often start with a general meeting in the auditorium and a brief welcome by the principal. Then parents separate to visit their child’s classroom.
Six Steps to a Successful Back-to-School Night
1. Find out if you can bring the kids.
Your school’s administration may have a no-children policy for back-to-school night, believing that parents should be free to focus on meeting the teacher and listening to their presentation. However, more and more schools recognize that arranging for childcare, getting the kids home and then returning to school is challenging for parents, and have started to offer childcare at the school for the evening. Be sure to find out what your school’s policy is and make the necessary arrangements.
2. Devise a strategy if you need to visit more than one child’s classroom.
If you have more than one child at the school, you’ll need to strategize. If your older child has already had the teacher that your younger child now has, you might decide that visiting your older child’s teacher is the priority for the evening. If both parents are able to attend, you can divide and conquer or take turns in the different classrooms.
3. Bring a pen and paper.
Brenda Lofton, 2006 Louisiana Teacher of the Year and a middle school math and science teacher recommends coming prepared to take notes: “If the teacher says you can contact me and these are my conference hours, you need to write down that information. Also, teachers may give information through a Power Point presentation or maybe something written on the board. So bring something to take notes with.”
“I usually go over homework procedures, discipline procedures, the different things that are expected and then give parents time to ask questions,” says Lofton.
4. Don’t ask specific questions about your child.
Ask any questions that you have about the curriculum, field trips or grades, but refrain from asking questions specific to your child that won’t be useful to other parents. It’s better to make an appointment for a conference to discuss your concerns one-on-one.
“It happens all the time that someone wants to ask you specifically about their child,” says Lofton. “Parents need to know that the teacher would be better prepared to answer their questions and have more time for them if they would set up a conference, instead of trying to do it at 7:30 when it’s possible that a teacher might have a young child at home and has been there all day and you may have other parents standing around. So questions are good, but they just need to be ones that address everyone’s concerns.”
5. Be ready to volunteer.
There will be many opportunities to sign up for volunteer activities, either for school-wide programs or in the classroom. You’ll be better prepared if you’ve already given some thought to your time constraints and how you’d like to contribute to the school community.
Denis Cruz, 2006 California Teacher of the Year, has taught in both elementary and middle school, and has seen many parents quit volunteering when their children reach middle school, often because they’re intimidated by the subject matter. “Ask the principal if there’s anything you can do to be involved in your child’s education,” suggests Cruz. “We seem to lose parents by eighth grade, but we still want their participation.”
6. Bring a note for the teacher about your child.
If your teacher hasn’t already asked for it, now is a good time to give them a letter describing your child’s personality, academic history and any areas of concern you may have. They will appreciate receiving the information.
Important information to take away from back-to-school night
1. An overview of your child’s school day
Elementary school teachers will share the typical daily and weekly schedule for the class. If you want to volunteer in the classroom, this information is helpful in determining the best time to come. For example, if the teacher asks for parent volunteers to work with struggling readers, you need to know when the class is in the classroom reading and not out for music, art, P.E. or lunch.
2. Knowledge of what the classroom looks like
Take a look around the classroom. Is it well-organized? Is it warm and inviting? Is there a lot of clutter? If it’s cluttered, is the clutter educational and stimulating to young minds? You can tell quite a bit about the teacher from what you see on the walls and in the bookshelves. You will also have the opportunity to look at the textbooks and any journals, portfolios and artwork the students have created.
3. What it’s like to sit in your child’s seat
Many teachers ask parents to sit in their child’s seat. This gives parents the opportunity to see the classroom from their child’s point of view, and it gives teachers the chance to mentally match parents with students.
4. The homework and discipline policies
The homework policy should include information on when homework is due, how it is evaluated and how often, how much is assigned each night and on weekends, and how much it counts towards the final grade.
5. How to contact the teacher
Find out how to contact the teacher and what form of communication they prefer: email, voice mail or notes.
Jeff Wright, 2006 Kentucky Teacher of the Year and a high school science teacher, urges parents to be proactive when it comes to contacting teachers. “When you look at the fact that high school teachers have around 150 students, it really does help when parents call me,” he says. “Just having a parent call and say ‘What’s his behavior like? What’s his grade like? Is he doing better for you?’ really helps a teacher.”
Questions to ask at back-to-school night
Denis Cruz, 2006 California Teacher of the Year, suggests asking these questions:
Back-to-school night vs. parent orientation night
Many schools hold back-to-school night several weeks to a month after school starts. Other schools have a parent-orientation session, either before school starts or sometime during the first week of school. Advantages of parent orientation nights:
Advantages of back-to-school nights in late September:
Jeff Wright, a 2006 Kentucky Teacher of the Year, has both parent orientations and back-to-school nights at his high school. “We have an open house at the very beginning of fall,” he says. “Later, we have a back-to-school night and every class – freshman, sophomore, junior, senior – will have different sessions on different nights. We do that because a lot of times people just can’t make it on one night. It does help in that one night you deliver all the information, give the parents and students time to let that sink in, and then a couple of weeks later they come back and say, OK, here’s all the questions we have.”
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Предлоги времени: at / on / in
Сравните at, on и in:
at – для времени дня
on – для дней и дат
on Friday / on Fridays
в пятницу / по пятницам
on 16 May 1999
16 Мая 1999
on Christmas Day
в день Рождества
on my birthday
на мой день рожденья
in – для более долгих периодов времени (например, месяца/года/сезоны)
in October
in (the) winter
in 1988
in the 1990s
in the 18th century
in the Middle Ages
in the past
in (the) future
Во всех этих примерах in переводится как ‘в’, кроме in (the) winter – зимой.
Мы используем at в этих выражениях:
in the morning(s)
in the afternoon(s)
in the evening(s)
on Friday morning(s)
on Sunday afternoon!(s)
on Monday evening!(s) и др.
Перед last/next/this/every предлоги at/on/in не используются:
В разговорном английском мы часто опускаем on перед днями (Sunday/Monday и т.п.). Т.е. вы можете сказать:
In a few minutes / in six months и т.п.
Вы также можете сказать ‘in six months’ time’, ‘in a week’s time’ и т.п. :
Упражнения
1. Закончите предложения. Используйте at, on или in + следующее:
2. Выберите at, on или in.
3. Отметьте галочкой правильный ответ a, b или оба ответа? (п. 1 и 2 уже отмечены)
Акция BACK TO SCHOOL: английский по специальным ценам
К сентябрю голова идет кругом. Выбрать школьную форму и рисунок на тетрадке — еще полбеды. К этому же прилагается целый список из кружков и секций, где нужно принять судьбоносное родительное решение. Желательно еще вчера!
Выбрать занятия по английскому в таком водовороте событий бывает некогда, непросто и вообще — руки не доходят. Это нужно разбираться в преподавателях, ценах и особенностях программы.
Мы упростили этот процесс и собрали для вас самые базовые пакеты уроков. Дополнили их бонусами по случаю начала учебного года. И теперь делимся подробностями нашей акции BACK TO SCHOOL
Тут работают всего 2 правила:
Если разбираться детальнее, то стоимость зависит от длительности урока (30 или 60 минут) и преподавателя — русскоязычного или носителя.
Стоимость занятий
25 + 5 занятий с русскоязычным преподавателем, 30 мин. — 18000 15 000 рублей;
25 + 5 занятий с русскоязычным преподавателем, 60 мин. — 30 000 25 000 рублей;
25 + 5 занятий c носителем, 30 мин. — 42 000 35 000 рублей;
25 + 5 занятий c носителем, 60 мин. — 66 000 55 000 рублей;
50 + 10 занятий с русскоязычным преподавателем, 30 мин. — 30 000 25 000 рублей;
50 + 10 занятий с русскоязычным преподавателем, 60 мин. — 54 000 45 000 рублей;
50 + 10 занятий с носителем, 30 мин. — 72 000 60 000 рублей;
50 + 10 занятий с носителем, 60 мин. — 120 000 100 000 рублей.
*Цены действуют до конца октября.
* Акция не сочетается с другими акционными предложениями: промокодами, скидками и рассрочкой.
Оба предложения рассчитаны на долгосрочную и плодотворную работу. В зависимости от вашего расписания — это 2-6 месяцев индивидуальных занятий.
Важно, что уроки, приобретенные в рамках акции, не сгорают. Это значит, что вы можете начать обучение в любое удобное время. Если вы решите приостановить занятия и вернуться к ним позже — аналогично, они останутся с вами.
Сейчас, когда учебный год только начинается, покупка уроков — это возможность выбрать лучшего преподавателя и определиться с комфортным для вас расписанием. Это ваша уверенность в том, что с английским у ребенка все будет в порядке.
Если вы только присматриваетесь к занятиям в нашей школе — советуем начать с пробного занятия. Оно бесплатно, но эффективно: вы сможете оценить формат онлайн-уроков и познакомиться с преподавателем, а мы мягко протестируем уровень знаний ребенка и порекомендуем, куда и как двигаться дальше.