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Fall Homework Choice Board

This document provides directions for a homework choice board assignment. It instructs students to choose several activities from the board to complete over the month and have an adult initial them. Example activities include reading, writing numbers and letters, art projects, and math and motor skill practice. The purpose is to engage students and families in meaningful at-home activities to reinforce skills while also allowing time for fun. Students are asked to return the completed board by a certain date.

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Fall Homework Choice Board

This document provides directions for a homework choice board assignment. It instructs students to choose several activities from the board to complete over the month and have an adult initial them. Example activities include reading, writing numbers and letters, art projects, and math and motor skill practice. The purpose is to engage students and families in meaningful at-home activities to reinforce skills while also allowing time for fun. Students are asked to return the completed board by a certain date.

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Directions:

1. Write your name at the bottom of your choice board.


2. Work with an adult or older sibling to complete assignments to fill your
homework choice board. Choose at least ___ squares to complete this
month. Color in or initial the squares as you complete them.
3. Return your completed choice board on ____________________.

Tell someone your birthday.


Draw a picture of yourself.
Write the lowercase letters Add lots of details (hair,
Read 2 books on Epic
in your neatest handwriting. eyes, nose, mouth, clothes,
How old will you be on
shoes, etc.)
your next birthday?

Use scissors to cut squiggly


Practice saying and writing lines and shapes out of
Write your numbers 1-5 in
the beginning sounds of paper.
your neatest handwriting.
words. For example: dog Do 20 minutes of Lexia.
starts with /d/ and sun starts Glue the pieces you cut to a
Write each number 3 times.
with /s/. new paper to make a
picture!

Count groups of objects.


Help rake a leaf pile.
Use play dough or clay to
Practice tying your shoes. Practice writing the number
make the numbers 0-5.
Count the leaves you rake! to tell how many things you
counted.

Write your letters in shaving Practice zipping and Practice counting. Start at
cream or sand. Have an unzipping your jacket. 1.
adult or older brother/sister Practice drawing groups of How high can you count
say a letter name and you circles for the numbers 1 -5. Practice snapping or today?
write the letter (uppercase buttoning your pants or
and lowercase!) coat. ________

String beads or round cereal


Tell someone your phone
onto string or pipe cleaners.
number. (Your parents’ cell Complete 1 activity on
Can you make an AB Do 20 minutes on Bible for
phone numbers work, too!) Seesaw.
pattern? Can you make an Kids.
ABB pattern?
These homework assignments are designed to engage you and
your student in meaningful activities at home. There are a
variety of activities to work on math, reading, writing, fine
motor and life skills.

The activities are simple and straight forward. A few are just
for fun. Kindergarteners work hard at school and should
practice the skills they learn at home. However, it is also
important for kids to have time to play and be kids.

Please take the time to complete these fun homework


assignments with your student. If you have any questions or
concerns, please contact me.

• Pencils • Play Doh (or clay)


• Crayons • Pasta (penne or
• Markers rigatoni)
• Scissors • Small, “String-able”
• Glue or glue sticks Beads
• Paper (can be scrap • Shaving cream, rice, or
paper) sand.
• Pipe Cleaners • Finger Paint

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