Parenting Styles
Communication
Involving Families
Diversity in the Classroom
100

One type of parenting style...

What is... Permissive, Authoritative, Authoritarian, or Neglectful

100

A form of communication...

What is... texting, talking, facial expressions, nonverbal communication, posture, listening, sign language, or writing

100

A way to involve families...

What is... field trips, gallery walks, class parents, or sending things home with students 

100

A classroom is welcoming when...

What is... answers may vary

200

The most effective parenting style...

What is... Authoritative 

200

A way for teachers to communicate...

What is... newsletters, email, Remind, in-person, conferences, or a website

200

When parents are involved students...

What is... become more engaged, score higher on tests, develop self-confidence and social skills, or increase reading skills

200

One way to break the language barrier in a respectful way...

What is... translating emails, using visuals, encouraging families or friends to be interpreters, avoid slang, use emotions when speaking, or encouraging families to come to social events

300

A way culture influences parenting styles...

What is... level of authority, values, or family structure

300

Activities that involve parents in teaching and sharing...

What is... family interviews, telling stories, or family literacy nights