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Homework Policy

The 1st grade homework policy aims to balance work and play by limiting homework to no more than 15 minutes per night plus 15 minutes of reading. Homework is assigned on Mondays and due the following Monday to allow flexibility for families. Projects should reflect a 1st grader's developmental abilities and parents should resist the urge to take over the project. The goal is for homework to engage families while supporting learning outside of the classroom.

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Homework Policy

The 1st grade homework policy aims to balance work and play by limiting homework to no more than 15 minutes per night plus 15 minutes of reading. Homework is assigned on Mondays and due the following Monday to allow flexibility for families. Projects should reflect a 1st grader's developmental abilities and parents should resist the urge to take over the project. The goal is for homework to engage families while supporting learning outside of the classroom.

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1st Grade Homework Policy

We believe that 1st grade homework should provide a meaningful way for families to
engage in student learning.
We believe in the balance of work and play and acknowledge that our Firsties have a
long day at school (and for many a long commute). All homework is intended to
support student learning and should take no more than 15 minutes per night (plus 15
minutes of reading). If your childs homework is taking longer than this, please email
the teacher to work together to find a better plan.
We believe that homework should be flexible to allow for sports, family fun and
other activities so we assign homework for a full weeks time, including the weekend,
to allow families extra time to complete projects together.
We believe that first grade projects should look like a first grader made them!
Phonetically spelled words, stick-figure drawings and large printing are examples of
developmentally appropriate representations of your childs abilities! Please resist
the urge we have as parents to take over the project and fix it 1st grade
teachers LOVE seeing your childs best work at a first grade level.
Homework will be assigned on Monday and will be due on the following MONDAY.
(Example: Week of 8/31-9/4, Homework is assigned on Monday 8/31 and is due on
Monday 9/7). Activities can be completed during the week at a pace that best suits
each student/family.

Daily
At this point in your students learning, he/she should:
Read, at least, 15 minutes per day

Weekly

Have the weeks homework packet signed by a parent or guardian at


the bottom of the page
On Monday turn in your homework packet for credit for student
effort
I have read and understand the 1st grade homework policy:
_______________________________
Parent Signature

______________________________
Student Name

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