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Kindergarten Homework Activities
Week of October 15-19, 2012
There is a
Don’t forget that Tuesday is Farm Day! We get to visit with the animals
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from 9:15 – 10:00. Parents are welcome to come and take pictures!
on our door
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INSTRUCTIONS:
with a list of
supplies
Please review this sheet and set aside a special time each day to work with your
needed for
child. An adult needs to sign each activity after it is completed. Please send
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this paper back on Friday so that it may be recorded.
Day. Thanks
for your help!
Today your child brought home two reading books in a plastic bag with a handle on it.
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Please ask your child to read these books to you as much as he or she is able, pointing to the
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words as he goes along. Your child may not know every single word in the books, and that is
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okay. Ask your child questions about the stories when you are done reading them. Then
return the books to school in the bag no later than Wednesday of this week.
Today the farm animals came to visit! Please ask your child to write about his or her favorite
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farm animal and why he or she liked it. For example, your child might write, “I like the pony.
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I got to ride it.” Remember not to spell for your child, but to encourage your child to spell
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words the way they sound. Your child’s sentence may come out looking like this:
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“I like the pone. I gt tu rd it.” Then have your child draw a picture to go with the sentence.
Today, please practice the letter sounds with the Zoo-Phonics cards that were provided. Then
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see if your child can give you all of the letter sounds using plain letter cards! Practice the
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sounds for any letters that gave him or her trouble. Then please practice the sight words using
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the chart that is in the page protector in the binder, and have your child do the sight word
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worksheet that is stapled to this sheet.
Today, have your child practice writing the numbers from 0-10 from memory. No copying,
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please! If your child can go farther, feel free to provide another piece of paper or let your child
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continue on, using the back as necessary, etc. Proper number formation is important, so if a
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number is not formed correctly, please ask your child to practice writing it until he or she gets
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it right. Remember that the number 8 should not look like a snowman! Make it like an “S”
and then go back up to the top.
Return the homework today. Don’t forget to keep filling in the
reading chart!
Friday
Red Ribbon Week is next week! Wear red,
and Say No To Drugs!