Homework
Homework reinforces what is learned at school and instills good work
habits. Assignments are generally begun in class, which means students
should always know the directions of their assignments when working on
them at home.
Children should work on written homework for no more than 45 minutes each night, Monday through Thursday. They should also read for 20 minutes each night. There normally is not homework on the weekends, unless there is a class project.
If you feel that your child is spending too much or too little time on their assignments, please let me know so I can work with your child toward a solution. Please work with your child to stay on top of long-term projects.
Children should work on written homework for no more than 45 minutes each night, Monday through Thursday. They should also read for 20 minutes each night. There normally is not homework on the weekends, unless there is a class project.
If you feel that your child is spending too much or too little time on their assignments, please let me know so I can work with your child toward a solution. Please work with your child to stay on top of long-term projects.
Please note that there may be days where your child's homework has changed. The agenda, in your child's homework binder, is the most accurate and updated information.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
Read 20 min.
Write in response log
Have parent initial
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Read 20 min.
Write in response log
Have parent initial
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Read 20 min.
Write in response log
Have parent initial
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Read 20 min.
Write in response log
Have parent initial
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Math
x practice
-HC 99-100
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Math
x practice
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Math
x practice
HC 101-102
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Math
x practice
HC 103-104
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LA
-Invention project
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LA
-Invention project
-cursive-Q and J
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LA
Invention project
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LA
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