Frequently Asked Questions:
When is homework due?
Homework is due to me every Friday. This makes it easy on you to plan ahead for family outings or activities your child might be doing.Back to Top
Homework is due to me every Friday. This makes it easy on you to plan ahead for family outings or activities your child might be doing.
Do I want my students to read every night and how do we record that data?
Yes, I think it is important part of the reading process to practice their reading. I want them to read at least 20 minutes a night alone or with someone. This is an excellent time to spend time with your child. Then I would ask that you sign their planner. This way I am aware of their reading.Back to Top
Yes, I think it is important part of the reading process to practice their reading. I want them to read at least 20 minutes a night alone or with someone. This is an excellent time to spend time with your child. Then I would ask that you sign their planner. This way I am aware of their reading.
How can we study spelling?
Dear Parents, Spelling is an important part of school and your child�s education. I believe that spelling needs to be practiced every night, in order for your child to learn them. I feel though it could be an interesting way to get more information out of your child about their day. There will always be words that have something in common and the others are from their own writing. I know homework is stressful and at times a hassle. This is why I have compiled a list of twenty �five different ways to study spelling words at night. Please ask your child about their spelling words and their writing. Remember to have a fabulous time. Sincerely, Kimberly Wolfean 1. Writing them three times each 2. Write them in different colors 3. Use magnet letters on the refrigerator 4. Cut the letters out of magazines 5. Create a book out of material you have 6. Write them on a can, cd case, cereal box, or something old 7. Write them on an old shirt 8. Type them on the computer 9. Write them in sentences 10. Create a poster 11. Create a newsletter using your words 12. Create a menu with your words (how much would it cost to eat your words) 13. Write them in a letter and mail them to me(not really in our class mail box) 14. Write them on a grocery bag 15. Create a crossword puzzle 16. Create a word search 17. Create a newspaper add using your words 18. Write a poem using your words 19. Write them in different shapes 20. Draw a picture to represent each word 21. Create a game board with your words 22. Look up the definition for each word 23. They can even use dry erase markers and write them on any surface of the house. 24. Write a story using all words 25. Create a new wayBack to Top
Dear Parents, Spelling is an important part of school and your child�s education. I believe that spelling needs to be practiced every night, in order for your child to learn them. I feel though it could be an interesting way to get more information out of your child about their day. There will always be words that have something in common and the others are from their own writing. I know homework is stressful and at times a hassle. This is why I have compiled a list of twenty �five different ways to study spelling words at night. Please ask your child about their spelling words and their writing. Remember to have a fabulous time. Sincerely, Kimberly Wolfean 1. Writing them three times each 2. Write them in different colors 3. Use magnet letters on the refrigerator 4. Cut the letters out of magazines 5. Create a book out of material you have 6. Write them on a can, cd case, cereal box, or something old 7. Write them on an old shirt 8. Type them on the computer 9. Write them in sentences 10. Create a poster 11. Create a newsletter using your words 12. Create a menu with your words (how much would it cost to eat your words) 13. Write them in a letter and mail them to me(not really in our class mail box) 14. Write them on a grocery bag 15. Create a crossword puzzle 16. Create a word search 17. Create a newspaper add using your words 18. Write a poem using your words 19. Write them in different shapes 20. Draw a picture to represent each word 21. Create a game board with your words 22. Look up the definition for each word 23. They can even use dry erase markers and write them on any surface of the house. 24. Write a story using all words 25. Create a new way