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December Homework 2014: Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break

This document provides a schedule of homework activities for a child for each day in December from Monday the 1st through Friday the 19th. Each day includes reading with the child for 15 minutes and a different educational activity such as counting objects, identifying shapes, practicing sight words, or counting numbers. The last week of December is noted as winter break with no specified activities.

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December Homework 2014: Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break Winter Break

This document provides a schedule of homework activities for a child for each day in December from Monday the 1st through Friday the 19th. Each day includes reading with the child for 15 minutes and a different educational activity such as counting objects, identifying shapes, practicing sight words, or counting numbers. The last week of December is noted as winter break with no specified activities.

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December Homework 2014

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

1
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Count your toys and


write the number to
show how many.

2
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Look for circles,


squares, rectangles,
and triangles in your
house.

3
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

While reading, point


to the beginning and
end of each
sentence.

4
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Write words that rhyme


with cat. (rat, sat)

5
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Look at a calendar.
Point to today,
yesterday, and
tomorrow.

8
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Draw something that


starts with each of
these letters: w, e, u, v,
and k.

9
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

What sound do you


hear at the beginning
of the words: bake,
doll, run, gecko?

10
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Write as many words


as you can in 3
minutes.

11
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Practice counting by
10 to 100. (10, 20, 30,
40)

12
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Review sight words


using flash cards.

15
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Practice counting to
100.

16
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Help with the dishes.


Sort the plates, cups,
and utensils into
groups.

17
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Cut out sight words


from magazine or
newspaper. Practice
reading them.

18
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Start with 10 and count


backwards to 0.

19
Read with your child
for 15 minutes.

Make a list of your


favorite holiday foods.

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