Monday, April 20, 2015

April 20, 2015

(Review) word of the day: retain

The first graders' daily homework is taking on a new look.  The students have a notebook added to their golden envelopes.  The notebook has a "sentence starters" sheet glued onto the front cover. When the students finish reading their books, their job is to print the book's title on the top of the page, then choose a sentence starter and use it to write about their book.  Some students write only a few lines.  Others fill the whole page.  There's room at the top of each page to add a drawing related to the book, if the students are feeling artistic.

After the writing is complete, the students should colour in a box in the graph beside their chosen sentence starter.  This will create a visual showing whether or not students are choosing various starters (something they SHOULD be doing).

I'll check the notebooks daily and write comments daily as well.

The writing the students are doing will help strengthen their reading - and vice versa.  Daily parent supervision and guidance with the reading and writing is invaluable.  Your dedication to your child's education makes a huge difference.  Thanks in advance for your support with this new homework initiative.

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