Monday, March 29, 2010

Homework Week of 3/29/2010

Grade One
Ms. L. Green
Week Of March 29,2010

Special Announcements
1. Dear Families: Have A Blessed and Happy Easter!!!
2. There will be NO NEW SPELLING WORDS until we return from Easter Break
3. There will be NO NEW MATH Work until we return from Easter Break
4. There will be Homework during the Easter Break *********
5. NO HOMEWORK FOR Thursday, April 1 and NO HOMEWORK FOR Friday, April 2
6.


Weekly Exams For The Week of March 29, 2010

Math: NO TEST

Reading: NO TEST

Phonics: NO TEST


Spelling : NO TEST
Science : NO TEST

Social Studies: NO TEST


English Language Arts: NO TEST



Homework

Date: Monday March 29,2010

Math: One Dollar: Complete Numbers 3 and 4 : CIRCLE THE AMOUNT THAT EQUALS ONE DOLLAR
Reading: RE-READ: PAGES 56 TO 62: THE MONSTER UNDER THE BUS ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1) Title 2) Who are the characters in the story? 3) Where does the story take place? In the bus? Outside school? NUMBER YOUR RESPONSES
Phonics: Page 153 : read about YESTERDAY’S NEWSPAPER>>>> answer the question at the bottom of page 153 IN YOUR NOTEBOOK
Science: NO HOMEWORK
Social Studies: NO HOMEWORK
Religion: NO HOMEWORK
English Language Arts: NO HOMEWORK
Writing: PRACTICE WRITING Upper and Lower case; Jj: TRACE THE LETTER AND THE SENTENCE; WRITE A NEW SENTENCE FOR LETTER J: EXAMPLE: Jack jumps for joy….
Spelling: NO HOMEWORK





Date: Tuesday March 30,2010
Math: Page 114: TIIME PATTERNS: COMPLETE ROWS 3 AND 4
Reading: WE ARE STILL READING : THE MONSTER UNDER THE BUS: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1) Title 2) What happened in the story? 3) Who went to look under the bus? Why? 4) Did you like the story? Why/ Or Why not? Number your responses in your notebook.
Phonics: Page 155: Long “a” Read poem again. Answer the question at the bottom page 155. What are three things you can make on a rainy day?
Science: NO HOMEWORK
Social Studies: NO HOMEWORK
Religion: NO HOMWORK
English Language Arts: NO HOMEWORK
Writing: Practice writing Upper and Lower case Kk: Trace the letters and sentence: Write a new sentence for letter K: Example: Kate and Ken kick the ball.
Spelling: NO HOMEWORK


Date: Wednesday March 31,2010
Math:Page 115: Elapsed Time: Complete Rows 3 and 4
Reading: Pages 63 to 70 : Yuck, Yuck: Answer the following questions: 1) Title 2) Who are the characters in the story? 3) Could there been a different ending? Explain how …
Phonics: Page 156: Phonemic Awareness: Circle ALL LONG ‘a’ WORDS
Science: NO HOMEWORK
Social Studies: NO HOMWORK
Religion: NO HOMEWORK

English Language Arts: NO HOMEWORK
Writing: Practice writing Upper and lower case: Ll: Trace the letters and sentence. Write a new sentence for letter L: Example: Lucy and Luke like lollipops
Date: Thursday April 1,2010
Math: NO HOMEWORK
Reading: NO HOMEWORK
Phonics: NO HOMEWORK
PHONICS: NO HOMEWORK
Science: NO HOMEWORK
Social Studies: NO HOMEWORK
Religion: NO HOMEWORK
English Language Arts: NO HOMEWORK

Writing: NO HOMEWORK


Date: Friday April 2,2010
Math: NO HOMEWORK
PHONICS: NO HOMEWORK
Religion: NO HOMEWORK
English Language Arts:NO HOMEWORK
Writing: NO HOMEWORK
Spelling: NO HOMEWORK