Reading Books
Homework for the holidays.
Some parents have requested
work for the holidays and others do not want any. School has suggested that each class should
have 2 or 3 pieces of work, which is what I will send home on Thursday.
On Wednesday the children will
bring home most of the work they have done this term so you can look through that
and practice things they have struggled with. They will also bring home the
maths book. Not all of the pages are completed so they can complete that too if
they wish, but it is not necessary to return it. (See note inside the maths book)
Any child who completes the
homework sheets will be given a sticker if they return it. If you choose not to
do it, or to do it in January, that is
fine too.
Many children also need to
practise their handwriting. Unfortunately, it is the most boring task there is.
Perhaps they can draw a picture for their Grandparents (or whoever) saying
thank you for their present, but insist that the writing MUST be there BEST HANDWRITING. Doing your best writing for
a reason, rather than just doing a sheet, is more effective.
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