First Grade Homework s3

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First Grade Homework s3

First Grade Homework Due Friday! Name: ______Oct. 31-Nov. 4 (HW #9)

 Complete the activities below. Parents, please put YOUR initials next to each item when complete. ___ 1. Read your Book-in-the-Bag each night. ____ Monday _____ Tuesday _____ Wednesday _____ Thursday After reading with your child, ask the following questions:  What does this book remind you of?  Do you have any text to self or text to text connections?

Spelling List 5: down one see this my could

___ 2. Practice reading and writing the weekly spelling words each day. Your child should be able to read them by sight (without sounding them out) and write them by Friday. Please note that your child will have a spelling quiz on these words at the end of the week. ____ Monday _____ Tuesday _____Wednesday _____Thursday **Log onto: www.spellingcity.com/firstgradecce for computer games your child can play with this week’s Spelling Words! Also, there are premade worksheets that you can download and print to help your child master these words.**

___3. Letter Combinations. Students have been working on the difference between /oi/ and /oy/. Look at the sentences below and fill in the correct letter combinations.

1. The b __ __ played with his t __ __. 2. A pig says __ __ nk. 3. The team made a lot of n __ __ se when they scored a p __ __ nt. 4. Put the c __ __ n in the piggy bank.

___4. Please complete the following story problems on the back of this paper.

I have 7 crayons. Some are blue and some are green. How many of each could I have? Show 2 different ways. Show your work using pictures, words and/or numbers. Please include an equation.

I have 10 shapes. Some are circles and some are squares. How many of each could I have? Show 2 different ways. Show your work using pictures, words and/or numbers. Please include an equation. First Grade Homework Due Friday! ENRICHMENT – You can visit the following website if you would like additional activities for your child. http://www.eduplace.com/kids/sv/books/content/wordbuilder/

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