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Homework Policy

Memorial School
Third Grade Homework Policy

        Homework is a valuable aid to help students make the most of their 
experience in school.  The assignments are developed to reinforce what has 
been learned in class, prepare students for upcoming lessons, to teach 
responsibility, and to help students develop positive study habits.  
	Parents are the key to making homework a positive experience for the 
children.  Please make homework a top priority and provide students with a 
consistent routine, as well as a quiet homework environment.  Continue to 
praise and support your child for their success.  
	Homework will be assigned Monday through Thursday nights.  Students 
will write down their homework every day in their agenda.  They are expected 
to do their best on their homework.  Homework should be neat and completed 
in pencil.  
	If a student does not bring in an assignment on time, a Homework 
Bulletin will be sent home.  At that time, please sign and return the 
bulletin with the completed homework.  If there is a problem completing the 
homework on time, please send in a note.
 
Please read and discuss the third grade homework policy with your child.  
Thank you for your support.  Your child will have a successful year in third 
grade.  

Description of Homework for Third Grade

ILA Homework

Reader Responses - Each week your child will be assigned a reader response
topic. Your child will be responsible for choosing questions from a list to
respond to. This homework should be done on a clean sheet of paper and be kept
in a reader response folder. Students will have designated days to turn in
their reader responses to the teacher. 

Reading - Every night students are required to read for 20 minutes.  Each 
night please fill out the reading calendar with your child.  Then, bring it 
back to school at the end of the month.

Math Homework

Studying Facts – Mastery of the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, 
and division facts is an essential component of your child’s advancement in 
mathematics.  A ten minute daily practice and repetition at home will ensure 
that your child will be on the way to reaching the goals of speed and 
accuracy.  You can do this by using flashcards, fact triangles, oral 
practice, written practice, computer games, dominoes, and playing cards.  

Home Link - Your child will receive a Home Link each night.  Please assist 
you child as necessary and review the home link with them after it is 
completed.

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