Filing Cabinet

Did you accidentally forget something at school or *cough* lose it *cough*? Look below and maybe you can download an extra copy.

Current Week:
Day/Week
Document/Assignment
Newsletter
April 6-10, 2015
 Living Wax Museum Rubric
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday

Thursday

Friday


Past Weeks:
Day/Week
Document/Assignment
Newsletter
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
None (Spring Break)
Friday
None (Spring Break)

Day/Week
Document/Assignment
Newsletter
Monday
 None
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
 Re-watch last night's video (Wednesday's) to review and be ready for your Exit Ticket in the morning! :)
Friday

Archived Newsletters 2014-2015:
March 16-20
March 9-13
March 2-6
February 23-27
February 9-13
February 2-6
January 19-23
January 12-16
January 5-9
November 17-21
November 10-15
November 3-7
October 27-31
October 20-24
October 13-17
October 6-10
September 29-October 3
September 22-26
September 15-19
September 8-12
September 1-5
August 25-29

* Important Note: Mrs. Dennis and I work together and do our best to ensure that your child does not have an abundance of homework due on any given night. Expect your child to have homework from each of us, every night Monday thru Thursday (we rarely give homework on Friday). Typically this will consist of one Reading OR Writing, AND Spelling assignment from Mrs. Dennis, along with one Math, AND Science, OR Social Studies assignment from myself. Students will NEVER have homework in every subject. Nightly homework should take no longer than approximately 35-45 minutes and often students will be allowed to begin working on their homework in class. HOWEVER, if in-class assignments are not completed during the given class time (due to procrastination, not using time wisely, etc.) incomplete assignments may also be assigned, along with nightly homework.

Your child will record their homework daily in his or her agenda and will be responsible for those assignments at the beginning of class time the following day.

Owingsville Elementary's Homework Policy states that students will have approximately 10 minutes of homework for each grade level per night. For example, 1st graders should have approximately 10 minutes per night, 2nd graders should have approximately 20 minutes per night, etc. 

Homework Tips for Parents - Information from the U.S. Department of Education

4 comments:

  1. Do you do videos on snow days?

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  2. This is so much better than doing it in class! luv ya Mrs.E

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  3. I'm glad you enjoy Math this way! I love it too! I get to meet with you guys one on one when I need to. Keep up the good work! :)

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  4. what i meant by my earlier comment was should i check for vids on snow days even though i know that u dont do them on snow days, but should i still check??? please reply 2 this. ;)

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