The students will bring home their
"Homework Folder" each night. This will contain any
homework assignments for the day as well as any
assignments that have been checked in class. Upon arrival
in the morning, the students will complete a "Morning
Worksheet" that reviews various math and language skills.
We will check this together in class, and the students
will bring it home (to stay) in their folder. The students
will then be given a corresponding "Math Homework" sheet
to be completed at home. Please review the "Morning
Worksheet" with your child, then have them complete the
"Math Worksheet" independently. You may review and correct
it with them when they have finished. This assignment must
be returned to school the next day.
Students will also bring home any
assignments that they did not complete in class. These
assignments are also due the next day and should be found
in the "Homework Folder". For subjects such as Spelling
and Religion, students will need to bring their books home
as we do not tear the pages out of the books.
Students also need to read for
approximately 20 minutes each night. This reading can be
accomplished in a variety of ways: having your child read
aloud to you, reading with your child, and having your
child read independently. Also, remember that they are
NEVER to old to be read aloud to. The best approach would
be to choose a variety of these reading activities.
Please click below to read a couple of
very informative articles regarding homework and student
reading.
Why
Read Every Night?
Guidelines
for Helping With Homework