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  • What Happens During the School Day (That Families Don’t See)
    2026/02/11

    What really happens during the school day at West Rapids Elementary?


    In this episode, Principal Sean Martinson walks families through the systems behind instruction — from Wit & Wisdom and UFLI literacy work to FastBridge data, small groups, intervention, and inclusive support services. Learn how teachers actively respond to student data, why small groups are normalized, and how partnership between home and school makes a difference.


    Together at West, We Shine.

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    5 分
  • Partnerships, Reading, and Learning Together
    2026/02/03

    In this February episode, Principal Sean Martinson shares how partnerships and collaboration support academic learning at West Rapids Elementary. Learn how families play a vital role in student success, hear about Open Library Saturdays at West Rapids, and discover a local independent bookstore that families can visit to make reading a shared experience at home.

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    3 分
  • After the Assessments: What Teachers Do Next
    2026/01/21

    What happens after Winter Screening reports go home?


    In this episode, Principal Sean Martinson explains what teachers do once assessments are complete—how grade-level teams analyze data, adjust instruction, and respond to student needs throughout the winter and spring.


    Families will learn:


    • What winter screening data does (and does not) tell us

    • How teachers use data to guide daily instruction

    • Why small groups, targeted support, and hands-on learning increase after screenings

    • How classroom newsletters, UFLI homework, and progress monitoring updates connect directly to this work

    • Simple ways families can support learning at home


    This episode is designed to answer the common parent question: “Now what?”

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    4 分
  • Math at Home Through Play: Card Games, Dice, Dominoes, and Everyday Learning
    2026/01/09

    In today’s episode, Mr. Martinson talks with families about how simple games at home can intentionally support math growth. Using dice, dominoes, and a basic deck of cards, children build number sense, mental math, and problem-solving skills—often without realizing they are “doing math” at all. Mr. Martinson explains why game-based learning is used in elementary classrooms, how these activities strengthen thinking and social skills, and why families do not need worksheets or expensive educational games to support learning at home. This episode offers practical ideas families can use right away while keeping math fun, meaningful, and low-pressure.

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    4 分
  • Two-Week Break: Rest, Routines, and Staying Connected
    2025/12/15

    As we head into a two-week break from school, Principal Sean Martinson shares a few reminders and simple ideas to support children during this extended time off. This episode focuses on rest, reading, routines, movement, and helping students transition smoothly back to school—without turning break time into schoolwork.

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    3 分