"The child you want to raise as an upright and honorable person requires a lot more of your time than your money." -- George Varky


Homework:  Homework is given daily,  Monday through Thursday. Students are expected to bring completed work to school the following morning. The amount of time it will take your child to complete all their homework will vary.  I usually aim for 15 minutes of homework each night in addition to the 20 minutes of reading each night.
 

      How Much Should You Help?

 When it comes to homework, attitude counts.  How assignments are
 approached has everything to do with what a child gets out of them.

Give your child extra help if they need it.

Start by making sure they understand the directions.

Do a few problems together, explaining the parts that aren't understood.
Then let your child work alone.

Check work, praise right answers, and demonstrate how to correct mistakes.

Learn unfamiliar concepts together with your child.
Take advantage of homework hot lines, libraries and on line help.

Avoid falling into the pattern of doing the homework yourself.
Instead, support your child's own efforts.

 
Weekly Schedule 2009/2010
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:35-9:21 ELA 204 ELA 204 ELA 204 ELA 204 ELA 204
Special 9:21-10:03 Gym  Art Computer Library  Music
10:03-10:45 ELA 204  ELA 204  ELA 204 ELA 204 ELA 204
10:45-11:15              L            U            N             C             H
11:20-11:50              R       E   C E                          S                      S
11:55-1:25 Math 225 Math 225 Math 225 Math 225 Math 225
1:25-1:55 SS Science SS Science Cursive/Open Circle
1:55-2:45  Writing  Writing Open Circle/Cursive Writing  Teacher's Choice
ELA- English Language Arts
SS- Social Studies
 
 
 
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