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- Everything counts for some type of grade
- Content, quality, and effort
- Self graded assignments
- Tests
- Webgrader/Standard Score updated 1st of every month
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- Wednesdays (after 1pm) great day for appointments
- Late work is accepted after one day for 1/2 credit. After one day, no credit will be awarded.
- For each day student is absent, one day will be given to make up missing work.
- Any previous homework assigned before absense will be due on the day of student's return.
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Subject
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Monday
May 28,2012
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Tuesday
May 29,2012
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Wednesday
May 30,2012
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Thursday
May 31,2012
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Friday
May 1 ,2012
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Reading
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Read 20 Minutes/
Reading Log
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Read 20 Minutes/Reading Log
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Read 20 Minutes/Reading Log
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Read 20 Minutes/Reading Log
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Weekend: Read 20 Minutes/
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Language
Arts
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Math
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CH 28 Pretest Math benchmark study math fluency study |
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Science (Sci)/
Social Studies (SS)
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State presentaton
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Other
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Wear 5th grade shirt Buisness proposal sack lunch dress cool water |
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No School - May 28th
ELA Benchmark - Wednesday, May 23rd
Writing Benchmark - Thursday, May 24th
Science Benchmark - Friday, May 25th
Math Benchmark/Math Fluency - Wednesday, May 30th
Riley's Farm Field Trip - Friday, June 1st
5th Grade Party - Tuesday, June 5th
5th Grade vs. Staff Softball Game - Wednesday, June 6th
Awards Assembly - Thursday, June 7th
Minimum Day/Last Day - Thursday, June 7th
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Homework is to provide independent practice on material introduced and revisited in class. It is used by the teacher to evaluate the student's understanding of the California State Standards covered in class. Homework also serves another purpose, to allow the student to become self-disciplined. For many children, homework is the first time they have a responsibility of their own. It is up to them to bring it home, to do the work, and to see that the work gets back to school. Through homework, children learn skills they must develop if they are to grow to be independent, motivated, and successful adults. Finally, homework is also used as an aid in test preparation and as an opportunity for parent involvement in the learning process.
The following table is an explanation of the cumulative consequences for failure to complete homework. The cumulative nature of the homework table starts over each trimester.
1st Offense
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Homework Club
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2nd Offense
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Homework Club
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Parent Notification
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3rd Offense
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Homework Club
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Parent Notification
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Loss of Trimester Positive Discipline Activity
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4th Offense
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Homework Club
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Parent Notification
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Lunch Detention
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5th Offense
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Homework Club
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Parent Notification
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Lunch Detention
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Loss of Privilege
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Mandatory Parent, Teacher Conference
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6th Offense
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Homework Club
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Parent Notification
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Lunch Detention
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Loss of Privilege
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Mandatory Conference with Parent, Teacher, Student & Principal -
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Homework Contract
put in place
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Students must read 20 minutes everyday
- Read ahead not behind
AR Home Connect
- New Username/Password
- Recieve emails on your child's progress
Fluency
- Homework
- Three 1 minute timed readings
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