Kindergarten Homework Homework for week of: September 2-6 Due: Friday, September 6th Reading Read a book with your child each night. Stop a few times during.

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Kindergarten Homework Homework for week of: September 2-6 Due: Friday, September 6th Reading Read a book with your child each night. Stop a few times during the reading and ask questions such as: “What do you think will happen next?” or” How do you think that made him feel?”. During the reading, have your child read the sight words “I” and “can.” Writing Read the nursery rhymes to your child. Help him/her figure out the missing word and glue or tape the word in the correct spot. Share with your child a nursery rhyme you learned as a child. Social Studies/Science * Have your child draw pictures of him or herself as a baby and as a kindergartener. Have a discussion with your child regarding the changes that have occurred since he or she was a baby.. Math Have your child complete the math paper on shapes. Every night this week before bed or In the car practice counting to 20 Weekly Notes If you send your child to school with a sweater or extra article of clothing, please put his/her name on the inside tag. Please keep an eye out for Open House information coming home in your child’s folder. No School Sept. 2 nd Labor Day Name ______________________________

Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candle _______________. Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown and Jill came tumbling _______________. Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King’s horses and all the King’s men couldn’t put Humpty together ____________________. again stick after Cut out the words at the bottom and glue or tape them in the correct nursery rhyme.

Name _________________________________ Identify the name of the shape, draw the shape, and then draw or write a place you might find the shape in the real world. Name the shape Draw the shape Real World

Draw a picture of yourself as a baby and then as a kindergartener. Talk to your parent about how you have changed.