As promised to you
and the students, I have created homework for November. Starting in November, I
will send home a homework packet at the beginning of each month. The picture
below shows the first page. Each day of the week, the children will do something
different.
Here, you will see
the rest of the packet. It's pretty self-explanatory. On each page, you will
see a day and a number at the top. For example, Monday 1, Tuesday 1, Wednesday
1 and Thursday 1 all refer to week 1 on the calendar.
Please read the
directions to your child and let them complete the work on their own. You may
find that some activities will require your guidance. For example, there will
be times where your child will have to read and/or write words or sentences.
Encourage your child to say the words slow and have them write down the letter
sounds that they hear. This will encourage them and give them the confidence to
sound out words when writing. It's ok if the word is not spelled correctly. At
this stage in writing, they're not ready for the silent letters, exceptions to
the rule, etc. As for the rest of the work, your child should be able to do
most of this on their own without your help. As the year goes on, the homework
may get easier or harder depending on their skill level. These monthly homework
packets are due at the end of the month. Please send it back in their
notebooks. The November homework packet will come home in the notebooks
Thursday.
If your child finishes this quickly, I have created a more challenging homework packet. You can find that by clicking here.