1. No more than 20 – 30 minutes of homework will be assigned each night. If a student is spending more than the allotted time on homework, parents should contact their child’s teacher.
2. All homework should be one in pencil.
3. Quality of the work must be neat, legible and done completely.
4. All homework and projects must be returned on the assigned day.
5. When homework is not received, the child many expect a consequence such as playtime detention or loss of free time.
6. Reading with parents and practicing math facts is an ongoing expectation.
This week At a Glance
June 1, 2009
Reading: Theme #6- Talent Show
Story: The School Mural
Vocabulary Words:
event-something that takes place; an occurrence
pride-the feeling that comes when one is proud of something
scene-something that can be seen; a picture or view
sketches-drawings that are completed quickly and with few
details
splattered-splash out in a messy way
Comprehension skill:
Problem Solving
Questioning
Phonics and Spelling:
Base words with -ed and -ing endings
Grammar:
Comparing with Adjectives
Math:
Chapter #10, Numbers to 1,000
This week: Parts of 1,000
Diagnostic Checkpoint
Using Data From a Chart
Before, After, and Between
Ordering Numbers
Social Studies: We The People
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