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Our optional kindergarten homework consists of:
Monthly Activity Calendar – The monthly activity calendar is sent home at the start of every month and students are asked to complete the noted number of activities each week. Any completed work is returned at the end of the month.
Project-Based Activities – Occasional, thematic projects that correlate with our curriculum throughout the year.
Book Bag – A book and a response journal is sent home every other Monday starting later in the school year. During the week families read and re-read the book with their student. Students then write or dictate a response and draw an illustration about the story in the provided journal.
In first grade, we give weekly homework packets that are sent home on Monday and returned on Friday in the child's "homework folder." Each week, children receive 1-2 language arts activities (grammar, reading comprehension, writing, etc) and 1-2 math activities (tied in to the unit we are studying or review of previous units). Students also have weekly spelling. From September-December, spelling words based on high- frequency sight words; then beginning in January, spelling consist of sentences following a spelling pattern (e.g. short a) and a word family. Students are also asked to read daily. Optional math homework is sent home towards the end of every math unit.
Second grade students have daily homework that consists of one spelling activity, one word problem in math, and reading for 20+ minutes. Students are encouraged practice their 1-20 math facts on a regular basis. Occasionally, students will have a specialty project which will need to be completed and returned by the given due date. Optional enrichment and “Red Dot” homework will be sent home periodically. Students may also used the web-based programs (as stated on each teacher’s website) from home.
Math practice four nights a week
Weekly writing prompt
Spelling activity twice a week
Independent reading daily, 20 minutes
At-home project each trimester (for example a book report or a social studies report)
Students are responsible to write down their homework and are responsible for their own materials. This is to prepare them for upper grades.
Students may be required to complete unfinished classwork at home.
Homework is nightly and includes:
All homework assignments are given a specific due date and are expected to be turned in on-time.
We emphasize the following:
Homework is designed to build on skills, extend or enrich content areas and reinforce lessons.
Predictable homework is given and can be completed on any day as long as it is ready by the due date. Most lost worksheets can be located on my website. If homework takes more than 2 hours nightly (assuming assignments and projects are not being left until the last day), please schedule a conference.
Math
Science and Social Studies
Vocabulary
Reading and Writing
5/16/25 10:32 PM