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Homework serves for several academic purposes. Homework is important and has meaning. It's a review and practice of what the children have learned. They learn to use resources, such as libraries, reference materials, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and computers. Homework also serves to explore a subject more fully. Homework helps children develop good work habits and attitudes. It can teach them the fundamentals of working independently and encourages self- discipline and responsibility. Parents your support and encouragement can be critical to the successful completion of assignments. Homework policies are as follows: * Weekly homework will be assigned on Monday Mornings according to what is being learned that week. * Homework assignments will be explained to the students every Monday and will remain written on the board the whole week. Students will be notified of any assignment changes before the homework is due. * Expect a short assignment for Reading, Vocabulary, and Mathematics on a daily basis. * Homework assignments will be due the following Monday morning in their individual homework folder. * If a child is sick, the homework can be made-up the following day. * If a child is going out of town and I am notified with a few days in advance. The homework assignments will be given to the student before they leave or the assignments can be made-up when they return. Self-discipline and Responsibility is a key for success.
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