This Week's Homework
Monday, McMarch 8, 2010
- Read in your novel, complete reading log
- Spelling-Unit 18 this week, complete workbook pages 114-116 for Thursday, study your words nightly
- Reading- This week's story is Two Dogs and a Boy, define the 5 vocabulary words, read page 97-104, answer questions 1-8 on page 104, test is on Thursday, study nightly
- English-study your notes and finish anything not completed in class today
- Orange folder-returned signed
Tuesday, McMarch 9, 2010
- Read your novel, complete reading log
- Spelling-unit 18, complete workbook pages 114-116 for Thursday, study your words nightly
- Reading-this week's story is Two Dogs and a Boy, complete study guide for tomorrow, test is on Thursday, study nightly
- English- study nightly, finish anything not completed in class today
- Make sure you have your orange folder turned in
Wednesday, McMarch 10, 2010
- Read your novel, complete reading log
- Spelling-unit 18, complete workbook pages 114-116 for tomorrow, study nightly test is on Friday
- Reading-tomorrow is the test on Two Dogs and a Boy, study
- English-study nightly, finish anything not completed in class today
- Make sure you have your orange folder turned in
Thursday, McMarch 11, 2010
- Read your novel, complete reading log
- Spelling-study for tomorrow's test
- English-study notes nightly, finish anything not completed in class today
- Reading- test today
- Make sure you have your orange folder turned in
Friday McMarch 12, 2010
- Read your novel, complete reading log
- English- study nightly
- All assignments should be up to date and turned in
- Have a great weekend!
Additional Homework Information
Our goal is to make learning as exciting as possible for your child. In order to do so, the following are our expectations. We believe homework is important because it helps students make the most of their experience in school. By doing homework, students reinforce and apply what they learned in class, work independently, assume responsibility, learn time management skills, and develop positive study habits. Homework assignments may not always include written work, for example reading for enjoyment. Other criteria for success include participation, effort, tests, projects, and daily activities. Skills for life such as note-taking, following directions, organization, neatness, accuracy, and self-evaluation will be stressed, as well, to help your child thrive this year and in years ahead. As always, your child's education is our utmost concern. If you have any concerns, please call the office and leave a message. We will return your call as soon as possible.
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