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Monday, January 30, 2012

  • Read in your novel, complete reading log
  • Spelling-unit 17 this week, workbook pages 109-113 due Thursday, study nightly
  • Reading-we will work on our bare books this week and PowerPoints, due Feb. 2nd
  • English- study nightly, complete anything not completed in class
  • Orange folder-get papers signed

Tuesday,  January 31 , 2012

  • Read your novel, complete reading log
  • Spelling-Unit 17 this week, complete workbook pages 109-113 for Thursday, study nightly
  • Reading-working on our bare books and PowerPoints due on February 2nd
  • English-study nightly, complete anything not completed in class
  • Orange folder-get papers signed

 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

  • Read your novel, complete reading log
  • Spelling-Unit 17, workbook pages due tomorrow pages 109-113. study nightly
  • English-study nightly, finish anything not complete in class
  • Reading-working on bare books and PowerPoints, due February 2nd.
  • Orange folder

 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

  • Read your novel, complete reading log
  • Spelling-unit 17 workbook pages due today, study for test tomorrow
  • English-study nightly, complete anything not done in class
  • Reading-working on bare books and PowerPoints due today
  • Orange folder-get papers signed

 

Friday, February 3, 2012

  • Read your novel, complete reading log
  • English-study your notes nightly
  • Reading-working on bare books
  • All assignments should be up to date
  • 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.

 

 HOMEWORK HELP FOR GRADES 2-8 MISS KULISCHENO IS OFFERING HOMEWORK CLUB ON TUESDAY MORNINGS FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 8:10 A.M. IN ROOM 701. THURSDAY MORING SESSIONS WILL BEGIN IN DECEMBER. ENTER THE MAIN SCHOOL THROUGH THE FRONT DOORS, WALK STRAIGHT THROUGH, WALK STRAIGHT THROUGH THE COLONNADE, DOWN THE HALLWAY DIRECTLY INTO ROOM 701.  THESE ARE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR CHILD TO COMPLETE HOMEWORK AND GET HELP IF NEEDED. 

 


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