Homework Sheet Week 12: Oct.31-Nov. 4, 2016

Homework Sheet Week 12: Oct.31-Nov. 4, 2016

Name: ______

First Grade

Homework Sheet Week 12: Oct.31-Nov. 4, 2016

This week your child will be studying:

Monday / Tuesday / WEDNESDAY / Thursday / Friday
Reading/
Writing / Read “Hats”and study sight words. / Read “Hats” and complete Tuesday section. / Read “Hats” and complete Wednesday section.
Wacky Wednesday / Complete Friday section and study sight words. / Return packet to school!
Spelling Test!
Spelling / Complete Monday night section of “Hats”. Write spelling words in pyramid writing. / Write each spelling word using red for vowels and blue for consonants. / Complete Thursday section and write spelling words your favorite way. / Have someone give you a practice test at home.
Math / Homework
Pgs. 119-120 / Homework
Pgs.125-126 / Homework
Fluency / Homework
Pgs.131-132
Fluency / Read and record the number of words read. / Read and record the number of words read. / Read and record the number of words read. / Read and record the number of words read. Answer the questions on the bottom.
Spelling Words / Vocabulary / Sight Words
bake
snake
tame
sale
chase / plane
skate
cape
made
ape / hero-someone you look up to because that person is brave or good or has done something special.
track-search for a person or animal by following a smell or footprints on the ground.
persevere-when you persevere you do not give up even when something is difficult.
respect-you have a good opinion of a person; you admire or like that person because of what that person had done or how they behaved. / away
now
some
today
way
why
Please make sure your child knows how to write these words. / Please make sure your child knows the meaning of these words. / Please make sure your child knows how to read and use in a sentence these sight words.

Grammar: Leaders will be practicing how to use common and proper nouns, and irregular plural nouns.

Phonics: Leaders will be learning how to use long vowel with silent “e” in words.

Reading: Leaders will be learning how to explain the difference between fiction and non-fiction; and identifying and using text features.

Math: Leaders will be learning how to add and subtract within 20 using a variety of different strategies.

Science: Leaders will be learning about how elections work and drug prevention.

Writing: Students will be learning how to write an informative piece naming a topic, facts about the topic, and a sense of closure.

Please keep homework packet stapled together.Please staple all extra practice papers to the homework packet. Thanks. 

Homework Due on: Friday, November 4, 2016.