Homework

Homework reinforces what is learned at school and instills good work habits. Assignments are generally begun in class, which means students should always know the directions of their assignments when working on them at home.

Children should work on written homework for no more than 45 minutes to 1.5 hours a night, Monday through Thursday. They should also read for 20-30 minutes each night.

Our class does not have homework on weekends, so that students have time to spend with family and friends.

If you feel that your child is spending too much or too little time on their assignments, please let me know so I can work with your child toward a solution. Please work with your child to stay on top of long-term projects.
 Weekly Update:
 Shady Creek Parent Meeting: Wednesday @ 2:40 in Room 21

Reading:20-30 minutes a night for AR.
*Students must have 63% of their AR goal by Friday, January 22nd!

Language Arts: 
 Roll of Thunder: Vocab. Squares (0), Roll of Thunder: Character Foil (Th)
 

Writing: All Star:Houa (Tues.)

Spelling: 5 Times Each (Tues.), Spelling Pages: Packet (Fri.) 10 Definitions (0), 10 Sentences (0), Practice Test or 3 Times Each (Fri.)

 
 
Math:  Engage New York: https://www.engageny.org/parent-family

Module 3, L4 (Wed.), Module 3, L5 (Wed.), Module 3, L6  (Thurs.), Module 3, L7 (Friday)
Graded Math Quiz: Signed & Corrected by parent (Tues.)
*Mult. Facts: 5 minutes every evening

 
Science: Practice Book pages  (0.)

Social Studies:
(0)

 
Other:  Weeklyly Progress Report (WPR), & Communication Folder- due EVERY Tuesday (or Wednesday when there is no school on Monday)

*Please check your child's planner everyday to  see what assignments are due.

*Bring library books in to be renewed or returned on Tuesday
*Wear Chapman or 6th Grade Shirt every Friday
*Wear running shoes for the mile on Friday and for P.E. daily
*Come to school with a written Compliment for a student for our Class Meeting on Friday
Spelling: More with -ion
1.) admit
2.) explanation
3.) explode
4.) decision
5.) admission
6.) exclaim
7.) explosion
8.) omit
9.) permit
10.) exclamation
11.) divide
12.) omission
13.) permission
14.) include
15.) division
16.) collide
17.) explain
18.) inclusion
19.) decide
20.) collision
 
Book Report: