Homework and Weekly Lesson Plan

Homework can be found on the Weekly Lesson Plan that is provided weekly in Schoology.   You can find the Weekly Lesson Plan in my Course in the Weekly Lesson Plan folder. Students will have math daily. The math homework always correlates with the lesson on the plan.  So for example, if I teach Module 2 Lesson 5 on Monday the homework for Monday is Module 2 Lesson 5 in their succeed book (the book with the bed on the cover).  I also go over math homework with students daily. They write the date on the page and go over what problems to do. If your child circles problems those are the “Must Do” problems. That means they must do those problems and “Can Do” the problems that are not circled. If no problems are circled (like today) then they are expected to complete the whole page.

During Learning Labs (while testing is happening at school) students are also completing social studies. The video and lesson/activity are in Schoology in the social studies folder. You can find the assignment for your child by name or date. These assignments are to be completed during Learning Lab time while testing is occurring.  The social studies work is also posted on the Weekly Lesson Plan during Learning Labs time and reviewed with your child before they leave for Labs. Currently there is also a social studies project that was given to your child to do. They can also do this during this time too! (The note for the project is in the blue folder your child received yesterday. And will be posted in Schoology in the social studies folder too.

Second graders are also asked to read four to five days a week for 20 minutes. We currently do not have a reading log, but the expectation is there. Reading logs will come into place at a later date.

You can find a copy of the Weekly Lesson Plan in Schoology in my courses.  The folder is labeled Weekly Lesson Plans.  It is printable too!

I hope that you find this information helpful in regards to homework. Thanks so much!

Leave a Comment


NOTE - You can use these HTML tags and attributes:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

Skip to toolbar