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Classroom Homework Policy Your child will have homework every night (Monday-Thursday). These assignments will consist of a math practice sheet of the skills taught for the day, grammar skills practice, and 15 minutes of reading. These assignments should take a total of 30 minutes.
In addition to the daily homework, your child may need to study for an upcoming test. Tests are announced at least a week in adavance and are often posted on the classroom website. When appropriate and/or necessary, a study guide will be provided.
First grade is an important year in your child's academic career. Now is the time to set up important routines and expectations especially when it comes to homework. On this page you will find some helpful tips that will help you and your child establish a homework routine. Establishing the Routine 1. Find a quiet, comfortable place. This needs to be a place away from distractions like television, computer, stereo, and so forth where your child can do his or her homework everyday. Many children love to have a desk that is just for them at this age. Having a special place to do homework will help your child focus better as well as develop better organizational skills. 2. Have materials ready. Whatever special homework place you and your family select, make sure that it is equipped with any necessary tools or materials your child might need to complete the assignment. Have your child decorate a special basket or box to keep any necessary items neat and orderly. Here are some supplies that should always be readily available to your student: Your child would also benefit from having access to the following materials: *tape Examine the homework assignment, review schoolwork that has been sent home, and talk with your child about his or her day! Most homework assignments at this stage will require your assistance and involvement. Remember the time you spend establishing these routines will help avoid homework headaches in the future. In first grade, the purpose of homework is to help your child develop organizational skills, learn responsibility, and reinforce skills introduced in school. It is also a time to involve the parent in the academic progress. Your child's homework assignment should take no more than 30 minutes. If your child has tried his or her best and is still having trouble completing the assignment in a reasonable amount of time, please contact me so that we can get to the root of the problem. Homework is a time for your child to shine and show you what he or she is learning! Keep your routine consistent and help your child enjoy learning at home.
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