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About This Daily Classroom Special 
Each week Homework Hotline will suggest homework assignments aimed at grades K-1 and 2-3. Homework Hotline was written by Buzz Eyler, Director of Educational Technology
at the Orcutt School District (CA) and a former Teachers Network web mentor. 

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This week the homework will center on your children's family members and how they use the skills of reading, writing, math and exercise. The activities are appropriate for K-3, except as noted. Feel free to copy, cut and paste the assignments into your word processor for sending home (or print this page).

Day 1

Ask someone in your family to tell you five ways he/she uses writing. Have an adult write the list and you bring it to school tomorrow.

Day 2

Ask someone in your family to tell you five ways he/she uses numbers and math. Have an adult write the list and you bring it to school tomorrow.

Day 3

Ask someone in your family to tell you five ways he/she uses reading. Have an adult write the list and you bring it to school tomorrow.

Day 4

Ask the members of your family to tell you five ways he/she uses exercise. Have an adult write the list and you bring it to school tomorrow.

 

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