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_______________’s Homework Sheet Week of: May 13, 2013
Important Reminders:
• Please return this Home Education Bulletin on Friday, signed
• Morning Meeting Wednesday– Children report to the Cafeteria in the morning.
• IXL : The following section in Grade 2 correlates with what we are learning in math: L.6, L.7, L.9
• Tuesday, June 18 – Grade 2 Expo
• Tuesday, June 4 Field Experience
Fundations Trick Words: Unit 14 Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, bought, brought, piece
Math Papers that are Sent Home: There are a lot of workbook pages and packets in the math
program. If your child brings a paper home, that is incomplete, but has the word HOME written on
the blank pages they can use those pages as practice at home. THEY DO NOT NEED TO BE RETURNED
TO SCHOOL.
• Specialist Schedule
Monday: Day#4 Spanish
Tuesday: Day#5 Library and Computer Lab
Wednesday: Day#6 Gym
Thursday: Day # 1 Music
Friday: Day # 2 Art
Monday: Fundations
Math
Tuesday: Fundations:
Time for Kids
Wednesday: Fundations
Math
Thursday: Fundations: Dictation
Math
* Please note, at times the homework assignments may be changed*
Nightly Reading Log: Please log your nightly reading of 20 minutes:
Book Title
*remember CAPITAL letters* Did you like the book?
☺ ☹ My Initials Parent
Initials
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Math practice: 5 minutes of practice nightly on the following skills: Addtion and subtraction facts to
20, Identifying coins and counting coins to $3 Telling time to hour, ½ hour, ¼ hour, 5 minute
intervals, elapsed time (IXL is great site to practice time and money)
My initials here: _______ and a Parent’s initials here: _______ show that I’ve practiced my math each
night! Please initial at end of week
Please return this sheet on Thursday. Be sure all parts have been initialed. This homework sheet will
be used, in part, to determine the homework report card grade. From the Boxford Schools Handbook
Homework policy for Grade 2: “Students will usually be assigned homework 3 to 4 times per week.
Assignments should be limited to 15 to 20 minutes in length. Students are expected to read each
night for 20 minutes minimum in addition to the assigned homework. Continuous review of basic
math facts is required.”
