Hello Wonderful Parents!
I wanted to pass on some information regarding homework.
Prodigy
There has been a bit of confusion for some students getting logged in and connected to our class. Here are a few steps to take to make sure that your child is working on the correct content.
1. Your child most likely already has a Prodigy account from last year. If you and your child do not know the login/password, then it’s completely fine to just create a new account.
2. Once logged into the account, you will need to connect to our class. If you are using an account from last year, there will be a message asking is you’d like to UPGRADE and link to a new class. Click on upgrade, and use the following code to connect: 96F4A1
3. Now that you’ve connected to our class, your child will be able to work on skills that we are working on in class. All the problems that we have assigned will be incorporated to the Battles!
We encourage students to play Prodigy for 15 minutes, at least three times per week.
Reading
At this point, we are not requiring students to fill out an official reading log or reading response form. Students need to read for 20 minutes, at least five nights per week. We will be doing a variety of reading responses that are incorporated into our Writing instruction in class. Occasionally, students will have online reading passages assigned through Wonders, or specific responses assigned in Google Classroom. If, at any time, there is a specific assignment we will make sure to put that information on the blog.
Thank you, for all of your support!
Mrs. Alexander
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