Some nice responses to optional math homework were received. Most students should find this extra practice of value when tests are administered later this month. I sent back a few for a second try with assignment 1. A strategy which seemed helpful for some students was to actually make a set of cards like Dora, manipulate the cards, and write a list of all the possible 2-digit numbers she could make. Then choose the numbers from the list which answer the questions. There is only one correct response to each part (although students may solve the problems using a variety of strategies).
The Memorable Moments lists I saw were also very good. I sent one back in case that parent would like to make a copy of the list. What would be helpful to your child is to choose one or two of the moments each day and retell the story to someone in the household. The first task of narrative building will be to tell their story to a writing partner.
You should find a double folded sheet containing Social Science notes which should be removed from your child's folder and kept with their other Science and Social Science notes at home. The sheet should be titled Symbols of the U.S.A.
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