Encouraging parent participation in educating their children will help you to be a more effective teacher. Our top ideas on how to get parents more involved in many aspects of the school day are featured in this gallery of printables and articles. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.
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Parent Request Form

Parent Request Form

Use this survey to gather information about your students' parents, such as their hobbies and skills, and whether they can volunteer to share their interests with their child's class.

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Conference Documentation Form

Conference Documentation Form

Complete this form during or immediately after a parent-teacher conference. Have all parties involved sign the form. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing.

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Parent-Teacher Conferences: Before, During, and After

Teacher-parent conferences give you an opportunity to increase communication between school and home, keep parents informed about their child's progress, and develop a plan for the student's future. You'll find excellent advice to help you prepare for these meetings. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

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Getting Parents Involved

Encourage parents to volunteer in the classroom year round as an important positive step in improving their child's education. New teachers, who are trying to build solid relationships with parents, will find this resource particularly valuable.

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Letters to Parents

Letters to Parents

Send these letters home to parents to notify them of classroom activities.
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Hosting a Successful Open House

Your students' parents are powerful allies and can make your job much more manageable. Learn some tips on how to foster a positive relationship with parents and host a successful open house. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.

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Help Parents Deal with Homework

The strategies outlined in this article will help parents work successfully with their children to finish homework. Discuss these methods with parents at teacher-parent conferences or on the phone.

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Writing Differentiation Strategies and Activities for High School

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Reading Differentiation Strategies and Activities for High School

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Math Differentiation and Remediation Strategies for High School

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Top 10 Free (& Cheap) Rewards for Students

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Getting Parents Involved

Getting Parents Involved You can use a wide range of projects and activities to get—and keep—parents involved in the...

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10 Classroom Organization Tips from Fellow Teachers

Being well-organized will help save you precious time and energy.

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Parent/Teacher Relations

Parent/Teacher Relations Editors Note: The suggestions that follow are geared toward parents of students with behavior...

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Top 15 Pieces of Advice from Veteran Teachers

Enjoy reading the wisdom of experienced teachers on how to become an effective, caring teacher.

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Report Cards: Advice for Parents

Report Card Advice for Parents A child's report card can bring parents feelings of joy, excitement, and pride; it can...

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