Homework

Monday, March 22, 2010
Day: 3  
Special: P.E.

Math:    
Science:     
Social Studies: 
Reading: read 15 minutes
         write journal                 
Language: 
Spelling: 
Sandwich Book Report due 3/24
          
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010 
Day: 4
Special: Music
      
Math: 
Science:     
Social Studies: 
Reading: read 15 minutes
         journal
Language: 
Spelling: 
Sandwich Book Report due 3/24
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Day: 5
Special: Art
         
Math: 
Science:    
Social Studies: 
Reading: read 15 minutes
         journal
         
Language: 
Spelling: none
Sandwich Book Report due 3/24
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Thursday, March 25, 2010 
Day: 6
Special:  P.E.

Math:  
Science:  none           
Social Studies:  
Reading: read 15 minutes
         journal
Language: 
Spelling: none

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Friday, March 26, 2010 
Day: 1
Special: Music
         Library

Math: Practice your times tables!
Science: none   
Social Studies:      
Reading: Read for relaxation!!
Language:  none
Spelling: none

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*Students are to copy homework daily.  Planners need to be signed nightly to 
keep the lines of communication open between home and school. (One planner 
per student is provided by the district.)  

Reading 15 minutes is part of our nightly homework assignment. Students are 
to document the Title of the Book (Capitalizing important words & 
underlining the title), Author's Name, and # of pages read in their planners 
under the heading “15 minute Block.” Students need to choose a topic each
night to write about in the reading journal provided by the district.
A monthly calendar with topic ideas is placed in the front sleeve.

We will be doing "Flash Fives" (drilling flashcards with a partner or the 
teacher)frequently in class.  The students are to take a few minutes to 
study their addition/subtraction facts on a nightly basis at the beginning of
this year.  Due to the new K-12 math curriculum, there is very little time 
for 
review of basic facts.  

Later in the year, there may be a review sheet that will ask the students to
practice their math facts. 

For the beginning of the year, students will have two homework assignments 
(math & language arts) each night in addition to reading each night. At 
times, it is possible that there may be an addititional assignment.  Content 
area tests will be announced.  Spelling tests on Friday. As the year 
continues, there maybe at least one assignment from a textbook nightly.  
This 
is great preparation for fourth grade. Book reports are given monthly.  The 
students should be working on them a little at a time all month. Long term 
planning is a skill that can be strenghtened as the children work on their 
book reports. 


***Homework is review of the concepts taught for the day. If you find that 
your child is struggling, please jot me a note and I will happily sit with 
him/her one-on-one to reinforce the concept.