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Homework for the Week of 11/28/16

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Monday

  1. Read for 20 minutes and record it in your reading log. Your nightly reading should be a book that you are reading for your next book report. Remember that you must choose a different genre each time, and graphic novels count as a genre. When you finish it, you can choose any book you would like to read.
  2. Complete math study link 4.3.
  3. Finish your spelling lesson for unit 11.

Tuesday

  1. Read for 20 minutes and record it in your reading log. Your nightly reading should be a book that you are reading for your next book report. Remember that you must choose a different genre each time, and graphic novels count as a genre. When you finish it, you can choose any book you would like to read.
  2. No new math homework tonight. Review the math homework from last night that we went over today in class.
  3. Practice your math facts using flashcards, having someone quiz you, or using one of the math websites on the blog under Websites for Kids–Math Web Links.  

Wednesday

  1. Read for 20 minutes and record it in your reading log. Your nightly reading should be a book that you are reading for your next book report. Remember that you must choose a different genre each time, and graphic novels count as a genre. When you finish it, you can choose any book you would like to read.
  2. Complete math study link 4.4.
  3. Practice your math facts using flashcards, having someone quiz you, or using one of the math websites on the blog under Websites for Kids–Math Web Links.  

Thursday

  1. Read for 20 minutes and record it in your reading log. Your nightly reading should be a book that you are reading for your next book report. Remember that you must choose a different genre each time, and graphic novels count as a genre. When you finish it, you can choose any book you would like to read.
  2. Complete math study link 4.5.
  3. Log onto Spelling City from any computer or mobile device, login, and access your spelling words for practice. There are games and practice tests. Make sure you don’t take the real test. If you would like to practice another way, here are some of the options we discussed in class:
    • Use your spelling worksheet to make flashcards and practice quizzing yourself.
    • Write each word five times.
    • Practice spelling words verbally with a parent.
    • Practice with any other method that you already know and use.
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