St. Paul School AMI DaysWhat are AMI Days? Alternative Method of Instruction. Teachers provide lessons for students to do from home. Each AMI day will count as a regular school day and will not have to be made up at the end of the school year.
What types of lessons are assigned? Lessons should be easy enough for the students to do mostly on their own (parental guidance may be needed, especially in the lower grades). There will be a lesson in each subject area, and some subject areas can be integrated into one lesson. Assignments are based on what the students are learning that week/month, or a review of what has been taught so far this year. What if there is no internet available or electricity? Each teacher will provide enough assignments in each subject area that students will have a choice of internet assignments or non-internet. We can also provide a hard copy to families without internet. If electricity is out, we will definitely work with you on the completion date of your child’s assignments. How long do students have to complete each AMI Day assignments? Students have 1 week to complete each AMI day assignments. For example, if we miss school on Tuesday, they will have until the following Tuesday to turn their work in. If we miss a couple days in a row, then Tuesday's work will be due the next Tuesday. Wednesday’s work will be due the next Wednesday and so forth. How can parents help their child with AMI assignments? Check your child’s folder for the hard copy of assignments or print an extra one from the list to the right. If your child will be staying with someone other than yourself, please make sure a copy of the assignments is sent with them. Look over the assignments with your child and decide which ones they would like to do. To make sure your child has completed the necessary work, fill out the parent log form as they complete each assignment. Put their completed work in their homework folders and send back to school or email back to their teachers. If you ever have any questions, please message your child's teachers. |
AMI Day Assignments
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