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<li>Would the parent volunteer handle just their child's single
class?</li>
<li>What would "collecting" involve? Could there just be a place
in the classroom where the worksheets pileup throughout the week
that the parent volunteer could then find?</li>
<li>If a worksheet has an error, is it returned to the student
with a new one to do over?</li>
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<p>I think I'd like to volunteer.<br>
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On 02/20/2013 09:21 AM, Michelle Shevlin wrote:
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<div>Math Stars is about to begin for students at the
kindergarten level. Math Stars is an optional math worksheet
for students to complete at home with a parent and hand back
in. Once the worksheets are handed back in, a parent
volunteer collects them, grades them, puts a star on the Math
Stars chart for the students that complete the worksheet, and
turns the graded worksheets back to the teacher to be sent
home. Math Stars worksheets come home 5-10 times a semester,
so the time commitment is not all that large. And yes, you
are provided an answer key!</div>
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<div>Parents who are interested can contact Erica Watkins at <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:erica1526@yahoo.com">erica1526@yahoo.com</a>.
Please copy Ms. Danhi so she is in the loop. </div>
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<div>Many many thanks!</div>
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<div>Ella's mom (Michelle)</div>
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