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Homework and Communication Updates for Our Students

Dear Parents and Guardians,

My name is Mr. van der Westhuizen. It's very long, I know. Don't worry, you can call me teacher Steph. I am the English teacher for G3 i1. 

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to provide you with some important information regarding homework assignments and communication.

Homework is an integral part of your child's learning journey, and to ensure their progress, we have implemented a routine. Starting from yesterday, your child began receiving daily homework assignments. This practice will continue throughout the week, except in cases where no homework is assigned. In such instances, your child will note "No Homework" in their communication book.

To help you plan and support your child's studies, I will be posting a weekly homework plan every Monday on our class blog. This blog will also serve as a platform for any additional information I might need to convey. It is essential that you check both the communication book and the blog on a daily basis, so you can stay up-to-date with your child's schoolwork and any important updates.

I understand that you might have questions or concerns, and I encourage you to reach out. You can email me directly or jot down your thoughts in the communication book. If you're more comfortable communicating in Chinese, please feel free to do so. My wife is Taiwanese, and she'll assist in translating your messages.

Thank you for your collaboration in creating a successful learning environment for your child. Your involvement is highly valued and greatly contributes to their academic journey.

Warm regards,

Teacher Steph steph@hmps.tp.edu.tw

Homework:




Letter:

Dear parents, 

                          My name is Mr. van der Westhuizen, but you can call me Teacher Steph.  I will be the new G3 i1 leveled class for English classes.  If you have any questions, please message me in the contact book or email me @

steph@hmps.tp.edu.tw 

Also, this is the blog (below) where you can find homework and class materials covered day by day. 

https://bloggyteachersteph.blogspot.com/

 I look forward to an exciting year, and if you have questions, please let me know. 

Also below is the Line group for any notifications and questions you may have.

  

Kind regards,

Mr van der Westhuizen (Teacher Steph) 

 



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