Dear Parents, Please keep an eye out for your child's Student Agenda and Homework Folder each night. Daily assignments will be written in the Agenda and any assigned worksheets, etc. will be placed in their folder. Homework is due back in class the following morning, unless otherwise noted on an assignment. In general, students should spend approximately 30 minutes on homework each night (NOT including daily READING time). If you find that your child is becoming frustrated or requiring a significantly longer amount of time to complete their nightly homework, please let me know and we can discuss possible accommodations for your child. We don't want school work to become a battle at home! :) Nightly assignments will look something like this: Reading: Please help your child in their literary growth! Reserve 20 minutes a day for your child's sustained reading time. Math: Please help your child with flash card practice of basic addition and subtraction facts up to 20, on a daily basis! Going through 1 or 2 sets of cards twice a night is the minimum effort suggested. This practice will help your child to prepare for CRCTs and the more complex 3rd Grade concepts of multiplication, division and fractions which begin after the 1st Semester. Most weeks, there will be nightly math assignments, often in the form of a review worksheet (found in Homework folder). If there is any confusion on an assignment, please refer to the Everyday Math Student Reference book for clarification. This book should travel back and forth between school and home each day with every student, for use when needed. Additionally, at the start of each new Math Unit, a purple letter will go home which describes the skills we will be addressing and provides answers to the homework sheets for the entire unit. Please use this reference guide to help go check over and address concerns with your child's homework. L.A./ Science/ S.S.: Generally, there will be one more assignment other than Math and Spelling practice for your child to complete. It may be Grammar practice or a writing prompt that integrates our Science/ Social Studies curriculum themes. Directions and materials will be sent home as needed.