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Homework Summary: Grade 1

Okay, here are the steps to share 9 cookies between 2 children: * There are 9 cookies total * We need to share them between 2 children * To share evenly, we divide the total number of cookies by the number of children * 9 cookies divided by 2 children is 4 with 1 left over * So we can give each child 4 cookies. Then we have 1 cookie left over that they can share or take turns having. Therefore, if we share 9 cookies between 2 children, each child will get 4 cookies. Three friends want to share 15 stickers.

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0% found this document useful (0 votes)
87 views41 pages

Homework Summary: Grade 1

Okay, here are the steps to share 9 cookies between 2 children: * There are 9 cookies total * We need to share them between 2 children * To share evenly, we divide the total number of cookies by the number of children * 9 cookies divided by 2 children is 4 with 1 left over * So we can give each child 4 cookies. Then we have 1 cookie left over that they can share or take turns having. Therefore, if we share 9 cookies between 2 children, each child will get 4 cookies. Three friends want to share 15 stickers.

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Please complete and return to school each day!

Grade 1
Week of 1/8-/14
Name __________________
Week of 1/15-1/21
Class _____________________

Homework Summary
Each Night Details

You should read high-quality picture books or


Family Read one book or 15 minutes per night to chapter books to your scholar—books that would
Reading Log your scholar, at least 6 days per week. be too difficult for your scholar to read
independently.

Your scholar should read Just Right reading books


from his or her book baggie.

Independent Your scholar can also read books from the library
Your scholar should read independently for or bookstore that are on or near his or her
Reading at least 15 minutes, 6 days per week. independent level.
Homework
Support Your Scholar: Look at the books in your
scholar’s book baggie to better understand his or
her reading level.
Each week, your scholar will practice
reading and writing 5 spelling words. Support Your Scholar: Help your scholar study
Spelling his or her words nightly.
Your scholar will have an in-class informal
Words quiz at the end of each week and a
cumulative spelling quiz on a random
sampling of words each month.
Math facts are simple addition and subtraction
problems that scholars need to answer “in a snap”
Your scholar will practice math facts three rather than calculating.
Math Facts nights per week.
Support Your Scholar: Check your scholar’s work
for accuracy.

Your scholar will be given follow-up


These assignments will be checked by your
Success for homework from his or her small reading
scholar’s reading group teacher and must be
All group from the Success for All program
completed each night.
(known as Roots).

Your scholar’s teacher will check this homework packet every Monday.
Spelling Words

Week of 1/8 Week of 1/15

Long a: a_e Long e: ee

name see

make feet

take keep

made deep

gave feel
Week of 1/8-/14
Nightly Checklist

Day Assignments Parent Initials


1. Family Reading Log
2. Independent Reading Homework
Monday 3. Spelling Words
4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Number Stories

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
3. Spelling Words
Tuesday 4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Math Worksheet

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
3. Math Facts
Wednesday 4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Math Worksheet
6. Writing

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
Thursday 3. Spelling Words
4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Math Worksheet

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
Friday 3. Math Facts
4. Number Stories

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
Weekend 3. Math Facts
4. Number Stories
5. Math Worksheet

Teacher Feedback
☐ Congratulations! You completed all your homework for the week. Keep up the great work!

☐ One or more homework assignments were not completed, and will be logged as incomplete for the week. Please
reach out to your teacher about making up these homework assignments.
Week of 1/8-/14
Family Reading Log
Reading aloud to your scholar is the single best way you can support your scholar as a reader!

The book I read to my child is… Author

Beyond Z!

The book we enjoyed the most this week was __________________________________.


Independent Reading Homework
Help your scholar fill out the information below.

Monday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Tuesday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Wednesday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Thursday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Friday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Weekend I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

My favorite book I read this week was


_________________________________________.
Week of 1/8-/14
Spelling Flashcards
Cut out the flashcards below and use them to practice your words throughout the week.
Save your flashcards in a safe place so they can be used during the Review Week before
your monthly quiz!

name make

take made

gave
This is a blank page so flashcards can be cut out
Week of 1/8-1/14
Spelling
Use the activities below to practice the weekly spelling words until your scholar
has mastered their words. You may repeat activities throughout the week.

Connect the Dots


Write each of your words in Computer Words Ask a Question
dots. Then connect the dots Type your words two times Use each spelling word to
by going over them with a each. write a question.
pencil or crayon.

Write a Story Picture Words Playdough


Incorporate each spelling Draw a picture and write/hide Practice writing your spelling
word and circle the spelling your words within the picture. words using playdough or
words as they are used. clay.

Fancy Words 2
Online Practice Practice Writing your words
using… Flashcards
Visit an online spelling practice website and
input your words for the week. Examples stencils Use your flashcards to help
below.
○ [Link] wiki sticks you practice reading and
○ [Link] alphabet stamps spelling your words.
○ [Link]
Scrabble tiles
magnetic letters

Use the bottom three boxes to explain any new ideas you came up with to practice! If you create
additional practice methods make new boxes on the back of this page!
Monday Number Stories 1/8

Two children want to share 9 cookies. How many cookies will each child get?

Show your work in the box below.

Answer: ______________________________
Tuesday Math Worksheet 1/9

Fill in the patterns:

203, ____________, ____________, 209, 211, 213, ______________, 217, _____________

165, ___________ 175, _____________, 185, 190, _______________, ____________

__________, 164, 166, _____________, 170, 172, 174, _____________, _______________

Joshua had 43 individual stamps and then he rolled 11 and 5. How many stamp
pages (10 individual stamps on one page) would he fill? Show or draw your work in the
space below and write your answer on the line.

Answer:_______________
Week of 1/8-/14
Wednesday NHM
Name: ____________________________________________________________________

Wednesday Math Worksheet 1/10


Answer the following and show your work:

True or False:

13 + 32 = 22 +23 T F

24 + 13 = 14 + 27 T F

26+24 = 17+33 T F
Name: _________________________ Wednesday Writing 1/10

Writing Prompt: Write a book review about a book from your reading log this week. Reviews should
have a beginning, middle and ending and have at least 4-5 sentences.
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Week of 1/8-/14

Thursday Spelling
Ask a family member to give you a practice spelling test. Be sure to study any
words you misspell!

1.____________________________________
____

2.
______________________________________
__

3.
______________________________________
__

4.
______________________________________
__

5.
Name: ____________________________________________________________________

Thursday Math Worksheet 1/11

Kaylen had 36 individual stamps and then he rolled 9 and 7. How many
stamp pages (10 individual stamps on one page) would he fill? Show or draw
your work in the space below and write your answer on the line.

Answer:_______________

Fill in the patterns:

___________, 170, __________, 190, 200, __________, ____________

_____________, 171, 173, 175, _______________, ________________, ______________

________________, _______________, 185, 190, 195, ______________, ________________


Week of 1/8-/14
Friday NHM
Name: __________________________ Friday Number Stories 1/12

Four children want to share 9 donuts so each child gets the same
amount. How many donuts will each child get?
Show your work:

Answer: _________________________
Week of 1/8-/14
Weekend NHM
Weekend Math Worksheet

Miss. Morrissey has some jars of crayons.

Each jar fits 10 crayons. She has 5 full jars and one jar with 6 crayons.

How many crayons does Miss. Morrissey have?

_____________________________________ crayons

Put these numbers in order from GREATEST to LEAST:

125, 102, 87, 93, 116, 120,

_______, _______, ________, _______, _______, _______


Greatest
Least
Name: _____________________________ Weekend Number Stories

Matthew has 27 books on his shelf. How many more books does he need to
have 69 books?

Show your work:

Answer: _________________________

Number Sentence that matches your work:


Week of 1/15-1/21
Nightly Checklist

Day Assignments Parent Initials


1. Family Reading Log
2. Independent Reading Homework
Monday 3. Spelling Words
4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Number Stories

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
Tuesday 3. Spelling Words
4. Success For All (Roots
5. Math Worksheet

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
3. Math Facts
Wednesday 4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Math Worksheet
6. Writing

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
Thursday 3. Spelling Words
4. Success For All (Roots)
5. Number Stories

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
Friday 3. Math Facts
4. Math Worksheet

1. Family Reading Log


2. Independent Reading Homework
3. Math Facts
4. Math Worksheet
Weekend 5. Number Stories
6. Math Worksheet
7. Math Worksheet
8. Number Stories

Teacher Feedback
☐ Congratulations! You completed all your homework for the week. Keep up the great work!

☐ One or more homework assignments were not completed, and will be logged as incomplete for the week. Please
reach out to your teacher about making up these homework assignments.
Week of 1/15-1/21
Family Reading Log
Reading aloud to your scholar is the single best way you can support your scholar as a reader!

The book I read to my child is… Author

Beyond Z!

The book we enjoyed the most this week was __________________________________.


Independent Reading Homework
Help your scholar fill out the information below.

Monday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Tuesday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Wednesday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Thursday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Friday I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

Weekend I read for at least 15 minutes. During this time, I read ____ books / chapters.

My favorite book I read this week was


_________________________________________.
Week of 1/15-1/21
Spelling Flashcards
Cut out the flashcards below and use them to practice your words throughout the week.
Save your flashcards in a safe place so they can be used during the Review Week before
your monthly quiz!

see feet

keep deep

feel
This page intentionally left blank.
Week of 1/15-1/21
Spelling
Use the activities below to practice the weekly spelling words until your scholar
has mastered their words. You may repeat activities throughout the week.

Connect the Dots


Write each of your words in Computer Words Ask a Question
dots. Then connect the dots Type your words two times Use each spelling word to
by going over them with a each. write a question.
pencil or crayon.

Write a Story Picture Words Playdough


Incorporate each spelling Draw a picture and write/hide Practice writing your spelling
word and circle the spelling your words within the picture. words using playdough or
words as they are used. clay.

Fancy Words 2
Online Practice Practice Writing your words
using… Flashcards
Visit an online spelling practice website and
input your words for the week. Examples stencils Use your flashcards to help
below.
○ [Link] wiki sticks you practice reading and
○ [Link] alphabet stamps spelling your words.
○ [Link]
Scrabble tiles
magnetic letters

Use the bottom three boxes to explain any new ideas you came up with to practice! If you create
additional practice methods make new boxes on the back of this page!
This page intentionally left blank.
Name: _____________________________
Monday Number Stories 1/15

Ms. Jack has 5 boxes of crayons. There are 9 crayons in each box.
How many crayons does Ms. Jack have?
Show your work:

Answer: _________________________
Name: ____________________________________________________________________

Tuesday Math Worksheet 1/16

Hollis is playing Five in a Row. She wants to cover up number 6. What


are two combinations he could roll to cover 6?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

Jade is playing Five in a Row. She wants to cover up number 8.


What are two combinations she could roll to cover 8?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

Kavar is playing Five in a Row. He wants to cover up number 10.


What are two combinations he could roll to cover 10?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

Fill in the patterns:

150, 155, 160, __________, __________, __________, __________

84, 94, 104, __________, ___________, ___________, ___________

106, 108, 110, ___________, _____________, _____________, ____________


Week of 1/15-1/21
Wednesday NHM
Name: ______________________________________________________
Wednesday Math Worksheet 1/17

1. What are two shapes that you see in the figure below?

1________________________________________________________

2________________________________________________________

2. True or False:

20 = 10 + 10 T F

10 = 5 + 5 T F

5 + 5 + 5 = 15 T F

5 + 5 + 5 = 10 + 10 T F
Name: _________________________ Wednesday Writing 1/17

Writing Prompt: Write about a time you felt surprised. Be sure to have a beginning, middle end,
and elaborate on key ideas in the story. Narrative should be 4-5 sentences.

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________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________
Week of 1/15-1/21

Thursday Spelling
Ask a family member to give you a practice spelling test. Be sure to study any
words you misspell!

1.____________________________________
____

2.
______________________________________
__

3.
______________________________________
__

4.
______________________________________
__

5.
Name: __________________________
Thursday Number Stories1/18

Arianna has 23 dollars in her pocket. How many more dollars does she
need to have 64 dollars?

Show your work:

Answer: _________________________

Number Sentence that matches your work:


Week of 1/15-1/21
Friday NHM
Name: ____________________________________________________________________
Friday Math Worksheet 1/19

A scholar is playing five in a row:

What are two combinations to cover 7?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

What are two combinations to cover 9?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

What are two combinations to cover 11?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

What are two combinations to cover 12?

_______ + _______ = _______

_______ + _______ = _______

Fill in the patterns:

150, 155, 160, __________, __________, __________, __________

84, 94, 104, __________, ___________, ___________, ___________

106, 108, 110, ___________, _____________, _____________, ____________


Week of 1/15-1/21
Weekend NHM
Name_____________________________
Weekend Number Stories

Mariah read 45 books and Jaylen read 26 books. How many more books
did Mariah read than Jaylen?

Show your work in the box below.

Answer: ______________________________

Write a number sentence that matches your work OR the story:


Name: __________________________________________________

Weekend Math Worksheet


True or False:

3 + 7 + 5 = 10 + 5 True False

3 + 20 + 3 = 12 + 14 True False

27 + 2 = 21 + 7 + 1 True False

14 + 23 = 20 + 16 True False

Circle two numbers the makes 10:

6 8 6 2 5

Circle two numbers that make 10:

3 9 6 1 0
Name: ________________________ Weekend Math Worksheet

In each box, draw the shape described and write the name of the shape on the line.

- 3 sides
- 3 angles

Shape: _______________________

- 0 sides
- 0 angles

Shape: __________________________
Name ______________________________________ Weekend Math Worksheet

The number of the day is 14. Make 4 number sentences that equal 14.
Weekend Number Stories

My aunt bought 9 packs of gum. Each pack had 4 pieces of gum in it.
How many pieces of gum does my aunt have?

Show your work in the box below.

Answer: ______________________________

Write a number sentence that matches your work:


Name: _________________________ Weekend Writing 1/17

Writing Prompt: Write about a time you felt frustrated. Be sure to have a beginning, middle end,
and elaborate on key ideas in the story. Narrative should be 4-5 sentences.

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