11/17/09
Read for 20 minutes
Math - page 150-151 evens and study your multiplication facts
Spelling - page 80
Writing - rough draft
Bring canned food or boxed food
11/16/09
Read for 20 minutes
Math - finish pg. 148-149 and study your multiplication facts
Spelling - 3 times each the words you missed on the pre-test and pg. 79
Writing - brainstorm Something that I don't think many people know about me is...
Field trip tomorrow. Bring a jacket and an umbrella if you have one in case it is raining.
Third Grade Homework Plan
Queen of All Saints School
Homework is an essential part of an effective, well-planned, instructional program. Third grade
homework is meant to provide additional practice and reinforce skills that are being taught in the
classroom, as well as allow students to show mastery for skills and curriculum areas. Homework will
meaningful reflect the curriculum, be balanced, and advance student learning. It provides for an
extension of learning opportunities and gives you a chance to be more involved in your child’s
learning.
Purpose of homework
• Promote communication between home and school
• Promote responsibility and organization
• Provide independent practice of skills
• Provide opportunities for parental involvement in student learning
• Extend classroom learning
Parent support for homework
• Check your child’s homework assignments daily
• Provide a consistent time and quiet location for you child to work
• Provide materials such as paper, pencil, and other resources as needed
• If your child is struggling and needs extra assistance, encourage him/her to call a
“study buddy” and please let me know
Expectations
• Homework assignments will be introduced in class (with specific instructions and clear
explanations) so students will be familiar with what is being required.
• Homework assignments will be neatly written in pencil and will meet the criteria for the 3 C’s:
Complete, Correct, and Comprehensive. Math assignments will show all work.
• Since homework is an extension of the curriculum, it will be evaluated, recorded, discussed in
class, and returned to the student. Work that does not meet the criteria will be returned to the
student,
clarified, and expected to be revised.
• When a homework assignment is incomplete, students will be expected to finish it in a timely
manner.
• If a student repeatedly fails to complete and return homework, parents will be contacted for
intervention. (i.e.: homework contract, parent conference, ect)
My goal is to see your child develop into a responsible and independent learning by extending the
learning environment beyond the classroom. Homework is an essential part of growth and helps
keep
you informed of your child’s progress.
Sincerely,
Ms. Lindsey Hahn
ms.hahn3rd@gmail.com