Homework (Sept. 19-23)

Homework this week is due on Friday, September 23:

1- Math Homework:  
  • Worksheets: Please look in your child’s blue folder on Monday for worksheets with concepts that have been taught in class.  The purpose of this homework is for a quick review, some practice, and a chance for parents to see what their child is learning in math.  Please complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds so your child gets practice doing story problems AND “Vocabulary Check”/ “Test Practice” problems each week).  If your child wants to do every problem they are certainly free to do so! 🙂 Please help your child read the directions/example problems and allow them to talk about the problems as they figure out the answers. Please check your child’s answers for accuracy!

  • With the fluency timing in the plastic sheet protector (“Adding Four’s), use a dry-erase marker to practice repeatedly.  Record your best time and score each day. [By the end of first grade, the target goal is to finish all 25 problems in 1 minute and 15 seconds, with 90% accuracy (23 out of 25 problems correct).]  If your child frustrates too easily because it takes too long to complete, have them practice for 2-5 minutes (you can be the judge) and write down how many they finished in that time.  Encourage your child to keep improving on their own score, rather than expecting them to reach the target goal yet.  Click here for extra timings: Fluency Timings

  • For extra practice, utilize any of these Math Facts Activities. There is also a copy provided in your blue folder.

Helpful Hint:  Here’s how we’re learning to Add Four’s

4 + 0 = 4  When you add zero to any number, the sum is that same number
4 + 1 = 5  Start on 4 and count on 1 more
4 + 2 = 6  Count on 2 more
4 + 3 = 7  Count on 3 more
4 + 4 = 8  Make a mental picture & memorize this doubles fact (Picture a spider with 4 legs on each side and 8 legs total)
4 + 5 = 9  If you know 4 + 4 = 8, you know 4 + 5 is one more, so it equals 9 (We call this a near doubles fact)
4 + 6 = 10  We memorize this fact (Eventually, we memorize all the facts that “Make a Ten”)

PRINT THIS HOMEWORK FORM to complete the following 4 tasks: Weekly Homework Form 2016-2017

2-Reading 20 minutes per day, record reading minutes on our Weekly Homework form. There are several sources for reading: books from home, the public library, reading fluency assignment below, and our online reading program:  Raz-Kids.  Our class login is: hills1 Password (if requested): rams

3- One Minute Reading Fluency. Lesson #2 from this link: Phonics Fluency Stories. This daily one-minute timed fluency reading will help your student become a fluent reader.  It will also count as reading minutes.  Time your student for one minute. Record the number of words they were able to read CORRECTLY in one minute.

*Want to save paper?  Have your student read the passage online and simply record their words per minute on the weekly homework form.

4- Phonics and High Frequency Words Homework. Practice using any method of your choice to prepare for the weekly Friday spelling test. Click here for some practice ideasSpelling Study Activities

Phonics Words:
fix
win
lid
fin
six

High Frequency Words (only 7 words this week):

was
you
are
in
at
or
one

Sentence:
Nan has a van.

5- Weekly Sort: Red Sort 12
Print the assigned sort.  This week the guide words are -ip, -ig, -ill
Students can sort by matching word to picture or by sorting by word family.
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