Weekly homework

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Kindergarten Homework (emailed to you through smore)
1. Weekly homework (Due Fridays)
2.  weekly Book Report Homework (Due Fridays)
3. monthly reading logs (Due anytime each month)
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Do as much as you can. Create a schedule. Make it work for your family. Take breaks when you and your child need it.
1. Read for 20 minutes each night. Write the title of your book on your Reading Log Form due on the first weekday of the month.
2. Practice counting to 100. Practice addition and subtraction math facts each night. If you have mastered single, double, and triple digit adding and subtracting with carrying and borrowing, you may continue onto practicing multipllication math facts.
3. Try to write each night. You can write in a journal or a diary. You can a letter to someone.
4. Try to start practicing telling time on an analog and digital clock. This is one of the most difficult math topics to learn in kindergarten and first grade. Practice telling time to the hour, half hour, quarter hour, and minute.
5. If you have a computer, iPad, or other digital device at home, practice the items above online.

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  • Home
  • Curriculum
    • Curriculum Map
    • Grading Scale
    • Daily Schedule
    • Specials Schedule
  • Students
    • Expectations
    • Star of the Week
  • Parents
    • Helping Your Child Succeed
    • Mystery Reader
    • Parent Involvement
    • Absent Policy
    • 20 Minute Reading Ideas
    • Field Trips
    • Recommendations
    • Birthdays
    • Lunch & Recess
    • Snack Time
  • Homework
    • School-Wide Homework Policies
    • Weekly Homework
    • Homework Tips
    • Spelling Homework
  • Resources
    • How to Hold a Pencil
    • Kindergarten Words
    • 100 Sight Words
    • Fry List 1,000 Words
    • CAFE Menu
    • 100 Chart
    • Technology
    • Writing Paper
    • Reading Log
    • Editing Marks
    • Writing Rubric/Self Assessment
    • Friendly Letter Example
  • About Mrs. Yadao
  • Contact Mrs. Yadao
  • ELL
    • What is ELL?
    • CPS Vision & Mission for ELL Learners
    • ELL Websites
    • ELL Parent Resources
    • ELL Instructional Strategies
  • Giving Tree
  • Gallery
  • CPS Assessments