We've got a spoooooky (and hopefully fun AND educational) homework packet for the kids this week. Here are some hints and tips:
Gray Wizard: Students will solve the simple multiplication problems and color in the squares according to the key. If they don't have a certain color available (tan, for example), then they may substitute that color for another color of their choice. This page shouldn't take more than 20 minutes to finish.
Reading Log: Same old, same old. We're just doing summaries this week.
Halloween Night poem and questions: This is a fairly tricky poem. We also haven't gone over poetry in depth yet, so students may struggle with some of the questions. Not to worry, though. We will be doing some poetry this coming week, and I will be instructing the kids on how to answer many of these questions. We'll even do some of these questions together in class.
Halloween Night: Math: Students need to solve the story problems. They may show their work below, or they may attach a separate piece of paper to show their work.
Halloween Analogies and Pet Monster Manual: Because the other pages are a little harder than I normally give for homework, these last two pages are extra credit activities.
If students (or their families) have questions for me, don't hesitate to ask! This packet is due Friday, October 31-- Halloween!
Gray Wizard: Students will solve the simple multiplication problems and color in the squares according to the key. If they don't have a certain color available (tan, for example), then they may substitute that color for another color of their choice. This page shouldn't take more than 20 minutes to finish.
Reading Log: Same old, same old. We're just doing summaries this week.
Halloween Night poem and questions: This is a fairly tricky poem. We also haven't gone over poetry in depth yet, so students may struggle with some of the questions. Not to worry, though. We will be doing some poetry this coming week, and I will be instructing the kids on how to answer many of these questions. We'll even do some of these questions together in class.
Halloween Night: Math: Students need to solve the story problems. They may show their work below, or they may attach a separate piece of paper to show their work.
Halloween Analogies and Pet Monster Manual: Because the other pages are a little harder than I normally give for homework, these last two pages are extra credit activities.
If students (or their families) have questions for me, don't hesitate to ask! This packet is due Friday, October 31-- Halloween!
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