Due:
Homework for the Week of December 4th
Spelling Words: chair, chart, crash, sheep, both, they, this, when, why, who - Review Words: own, snow, goes - Star Words: what these
Monday
Complete all papers in your Homework folder. Math 55B
Write the Spelling Words, Basic Words, and Star Words two times..
Read 15 minutes and record your reading on your Reading Log.
Tuesday
Complete all papers in your Homework folder. Math 56B
Complete the Spelling paper.
Review Studies Weekly Maps and Globes for a test on Thursday. Be able to identify the locations of the seven continents and five oceans on a blank world map.
Read 15 minutes and record your reading on your Reading Log.
Wednesday
Complete all papers in your Homework folder. Math 57B
Write 5 sentences using any five Spelling words. Please underline the words that you use. Your sentences should be eight words or longer. Remember to begin each sentence with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark. Write clear, legible sentences.
Review Studies Weekly Maps and Globes for a test on Thursday. Be able to identify the locations of the seven continents and five oceans on a blank world map.
Read 15 minutes and record your reading on your Reading Log.
Thursday
Complete all papers in your Homework folder. Math 58B
Study for the Spelling Test on Friday.
Read 15 minutes and record your reading on your Reading Log.
Notes to Parents:
Homework assignments are due the following day with the exception of the Reading Log. Reading Logs are due on Friday or the following Monday to receive full credit. This week your child's Reading Log should show 60 minutes of reading. Please check your child's homework every night for accuracy and completeness. Also, please staple all papers together and sign on the top-right corner that you checked your child's homework. Please put Math side B written practice paper first followed by Math fact practice side B next. A student's grade will be lowered for late homework, Reading Logs, and incomplete or inaccurate work.
Thank you for your support and cooperation,
Mrs. Everman