Weekly Homework

Nightly Homework Every Monday I will post a list of 5 high frequency words that your child will need to be able to read/use in a sentence/SPELL! Students will be tested on THURSDAY THIS WEEK! SIGHT WORD LIST: morning, home, play, small, sad Word Study Homework Daily practice of lessons is critical to your child’s academic success. Children need to be completing their homework daily. All of the spelling (word work) assignments are the same weekly, only the word lists change. The new words can be found here on the blog on Monday, therefore you are able to complete assignments as it fits your schedule. Your child’s Word Sorts are specific to their learning needs. Your child’s group (apples, bananas, or limes) will be sent home on Monday September 10. Passing word sorts with a proficiency level of 80% is required. If your child did not pass their word sort test last week, they will continue to work on their previous sort until it is mastered. Tests were passed back on Friday, a sticker on their test indicates a passing grade, please continue on to the next sort. Apples: Red Sort 16 Red Sort 17 Bananas: Yellow Sort 15 Yellow Sort 16 Limes: Green Sort 4 Click on the link below for a nightly schedule your child should follow for word sorts practice. Weekly Word Work Homework   Practice this weeks vocabulary list: Please just learn the definition, spelling will not be tested. career – job that needs training penalty – punishment positive – very sure about something location – place flutters – moves in a light quick way selected – chosen announcement – give new information to a group of people excitable – easily worked up positive – very sure about something

3 thoughts on “Weekly Homework

  1. Are the Limes still using the same word sort list from last week? It’s the same list, and if they’re supposed to do it again, just let us know. 🙂

  2. The e-mail you send on 9/23 said that the spelling list is

    again, tell, men, say, small

    But now that I look at the list, it’s “morning, home, play, small, sad” Which list should I use this week?

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