Homework
"The more you that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you will go." -Dr. Seuss
Reading should be enjoyable! Reading with your child at home is extremely valuable and important for your child's reading fluency. Help your child find something that interests them and read to them, have them read aloud to you, or take turns reading together. Your child may check out books at the school's library as well as an online library (link below). In addition, trips to the public library can get students excited about books! Always remember to keep it fun!
Reading should be enjoyable! Reading with your child at home is extremely valuable and important for your child's reading fluency. Help your child find something that interests them and read to them, have them read aloud to you, or take turns reading together. Your child may check out books at the school's library as well as an online library (link below). In addition, trips to the public library can get students excited about books! Always remember to keep it fun!
Homework is meant to build and reinforce responsibility. It should be completed at least 3 nights per week:
**Use these iPad programs as optional reinforcement, practice, and challenge:
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Lexia |
Lexia is a fantastic Reading Foundations program. This program is very helpful for reading success. By the end of 3rd Grade students should have completed level 14.
Levels:
MultiplicationMultiplication facts are an essential building block for future success in math.Students begin learning multiplication in 3rd grade. Fact fluency is knowing the multiplication fact within 4 seconds without counting. We focus on strategies in order for the multiplication facts to stick.
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