Homework for Week October 30-November 3rd
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Halloween Parade and Party (Tuesday, Oct. 31)
The Quest Academy Halloween Parade will begin at 9:00am. Parents are welcome to watch the parade as students walk through the Q2 gym.
We are having a Halloween Party at 11:30. If you didn’t sign up to help, but would still like to volunteer, please let us know. Our classroom will host a Halloween treat and drink and it’s always nice to have extra hands
We are requesting a $12 donation for the three holiday parties we will host this year (Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine’s). These donations help pay for party costs such as; sugar cookies and supplies to decorate the cookies. You may pay $4 for the Halloween party or you may pay the complete party donation of $12 now at the Q1 office.
Costume Guidelines:
Please note that costumes should be modest and without blood or gore. Though students may paint their faces, masks and weapons are not allowed. Anything that depicts violence is banned (knives, guns, swords, spears, etc.). Just to reiterate, no blood, either depicted on the costume or in makeup, is allowed.
1– FRIDAY: Math Fluency Timings: Click on the link to see where your child is at on math timings.Then print the page of timing they are working on. Addition and Subtraction Fluency Timings. Print the page they are working on and put it in a sheet protector in your child’s green folder. Time them for 1 minute and 15 seconds twice. Have them use an expo to write their answers that way you can reuse sheets.
**LANGUAGE ARTS HOMEWORK**
We are working on the -un, -ut, -ug word families this week. We continue focusing on characters (who), setting (where), and events (what) when retelling their stories, as well as sequencing with first, next, then, and finally. Singular and plural nouns and beginning contractions are a focus this week as well.
1- Daily Reading Fluency (available in the Green Homework folders). Please complete both sides of the Leveled Daily Reading Fluency assignment.
A Reading for All Learners (Baggy Book) leveled book will be sent home with your child DAILY. Please have your child read the book (or one story from the books that contain more than one story) at least two-three times and then sign the included form. You may supplement your child’s reading using books at home, library books, etc. to fulfill the minimum requirement of 20-30 minutes of reading per day. These are meant to be easier than your students level to work on their sight word and fluency.
2- Reading 20 minutes per day. Track your daily reading minutes on the homework tracker sheet. Make reading every single day a priority. Ask your students questions using the retell rope visual below. It’s also a good idea to time your child every single day for one minute on the same story every week in preparation for the benchmark Dibels testings throughout the year.
3-New Activity. It is so very important to practice timed readings with our students. We have added this additional component to the reading homework.
This activity should be completed Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. It is not necessary to fill out a Homework Form for this week’s homework – I trust that you will do it. These extra phonics fluency stories are for extra practice. Please record the words per minute from the timings off of your students reading homework story sent home in their green homework folders.
3- Phonics and High Frequency Words Homework. Practice using any method of your choice to prepare for the weekly spelling test. Click here for some practice ideas: Spelling Study Activities.
Phonics Spelling List:
run
fun
nut
cut
bug
rug
men
head
could
one
High Frequency Words:
live
then
three
**If your child is absent please have them complete a Waterford session and do a few activities on Wonders. The activities on Wonders are connected to our daily lessons. Thank you.
Click here to access Waterford: Waterford
Click here to access Wonders: Wonders




