Category Archives: Homework Posts

Homework (April 18-22)

Homework this week is due on Friday, April 22:1- Math Homework:  PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILD’S WORK.  I’ve been receiving a number of homework pages done incorrectly. Practicing incorrectly REINFORCES those MISTAKES.  Thank you! *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.    *Practice your math … Continue reading

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Homework (April 11-15)

Homework this week is due on Friday, April 15:1- Math Homework:  PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILD’S WORK.  I’ve been receiving a number of homework pages done incorrectly. Practicing incorrectly REINFORCES those MISTAKES.  Thank you! *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.    *Practice your math … Continue reading

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Weekly Homework (April 4-8)

Homework this week is due on Friday, April 8:1- Math Homework:  PLEASE CHECK YOUR CHILD’S WORK.  I’ve been receiving a number of homework pages done incorrectly. Practicing incorrectly REINFORCES those MISTAKES.  Thank you! *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.    *Practice your math … Continue reading

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Weekly Homework (March 21-25)

Homework this week is due on Friday, March 25:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed here: Math … Continue reading

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Weekly Homework (March 14-17)

Homework this week is due on Thursday, March 17:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed … Continue reading

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Homework (March 7-11)

Homework this week is due on Friday, March 11:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed here: Math … Continue reading

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Homework (February 29-March 4)

Homework this week is due on Friday, March 4:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed here: Math … Continue reading

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Homework (February 22-26)

Homework this week is due on Friday, February 26:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed here: Math … Continue reading

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Homework (February 15-19)

Homework this week is due on Friday, February 19:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) regularly by utilizing any of the math facts activities listed here: Math … Continue reading

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Homework (February 8-12)

Homework this week is due on Friday, February 12:1- Math Homework:  *Complete every other problem (alternate between evens and odds) on the worksheets that will be coming home in the blue folder on Monday.  Please check your child’s work for ACCURACY.*Practice your math facts (addition and subtraction) … Continue reading

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