Homework for the Week of Jan. 19th!

I hope that you all had a great long weekend! I know that I did;)  We are starting composite shapes this week in math  and I love composite shapes.  We will be looking at different ways to break up shapes to find their area.  Even though we have moved onto area, students still need to be practicing their multiplication facts at home.  We are still working towards our multiplication madness party on February.
Field Trip – Please remember to look at the field trip post.  Permission slips and money need to be in by January, 29th.

Homework
Please remember to submit your homework online under the homework tab, or, print out the Sort and Reading Log (below) and send it in on Thursday.  I have many students who are not submitting their reading minutes or sorts.  Please make sure that these get handed in. 
Sort-and-Reading-Log


Reading
– 20 minutes every night
Students may use RAZ-KIDS for reading.  Username lbeckstead0 (0=zero, not the letter)

Math

Tuesday –
Area Word Problems – First Page Only
Wednesday –  Area of Composite Shapes
Thursday –
Area of Composite Shapes

Sorts
– Please print the words out and have them pick from the following categories to do nightly at home:
1. Sort your words into categories -Always do this one on Monday night
and have your child explain the rule to you.  The rest of the week, your child may choose what he/she would like to do for the rest of the week.
2. Turn the word sorts face down. Time your child to see how long it takes them to sort them into the correct categories.  Do this 3x (You may only choose this sort to do once a week)
3. Write the words 3x each.
4. Write the words in ABC order
5. Give your child a practice spelling test.
6. Play ball – Have your child grab someone to play catch and let the fun begin.  The person helping your child will say the word to him/her and he/she will spell the work back to you. Every time your child throws the ball have them say one letter of the word.  Continue until your child has spelled the word.  If your child makes a mistake, correctly spell the word for them, and have them start over.
7. Glue Down Sort – Glue down your sorts and a piece of paper in the correct categories.
8.  Syllable Sort – Sorts your words according to how many syllable each word has
9. ABC Sort – Write your words in their correct categories in alphabetical order

Yellow Group
Kaydin, Abby C., Maggie, Abbi H., Mallorie, Jake, Karlos, Samantha O., Nikolas, Ty, Carrie, Sadie
Green Group
Grant, Cohen, Halle, Evan, Makeila, Christian, Samantha C., Tyler, Joe
Orange Group
Guillermo, Kenzie, Bethany
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