Aaaaaand we're back into the routine of homework packets. Congratulations, Fourth Graders, you have a full-length homework packet this week. Aren't you excited?
Here are our helpful homework hints for the week:
Reading Log: We should have this page down by now. Read 20 minutes a night (give or take, depending on how long the rest of the homework takes.)
Paragraph Reading and Multiple Choice Questions: There are several pages of paragraphs (and one short story) accompanied by multiple choice questions. We have gone over the terms and strategies students need to know in order to accomplish these pages. All of these pages together shouldn't take more than an hour to do.
Multiplication Grid: See how fast you can fill this one out! We should be multiplication pros by now!
Interpreting Remainders: Division is still tripping up a lot of our fourth graders. Students should definitely be able to solve problem #1 in about 10 minutes or less. Question #2 is more challenging. Students are not required to do question #2, as it is more difficult division than we have gone over in class. However, they are welcome to try it if they'd like. They need to complete the practice problems as well. They need to attach a separate sheet of paper to show their work.
This homework packet is due Friday, December 12.
Here are our helpful homework hints for the week:
Reading Log: We should have this page down by now. Read 20 minutes a night (give or take, depending on how long the rest of the homework takes.)
Paragraph Reading and Multiple Choice Questions: There are several pages of paragraphs (and one short story) accompanied by multiple choice questions. We have gone over the terms and strategies students need to know in order to accomplish these pages. All of these pages together shouldn't take more than an hour to do.
Multiplication Grid: See how fast you can fill this one out! We should be multiplication pros by now!
Interpreting Remainders: Division is still tripping up a lot of our fourth graders. Students should definitely be able to solve problem #1 in about 10 minutes or less. Question #2 is more challenging. Students are not required to do question #2, as it is more difficult division than we have gone over in class. However, they are welcome to try it if they'd like. They need to complete the practice problems as well. They need to attach a separate sheet of paper to show their work.
This homework packet is due Friday, December 12.
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