Homework

September & October HW Matrix

1. 

Draw a picture of the characters in the book.
2.

Create a wanted poster for the character in the story. Write one sentence about why they are wanted.
3.

Draw a picture of your favorite part.
4.

Draw a picture of the setting in the story. Where does it take place?
5.

Make a connection to the book you have read. 

This story reminds me of…”

6.

Create a shoebox home for the character in your story. Be creative! 
7.

Write two sentences about the story you read. What was the story about?
8.

Make a connection to a book you have read. 

This book is the same as ______ book that I read because…”
9.

Tell me the character traits. 

The character was ____.

(sad, angry, mean, happy,etc.)
10.

Create a reward for the book you read. Why did this book receive a reward? 
11.

Decorate a picture of the story you read using items you have at home. (example: craft paper, paint, markers, etc.)
12.

Write two sentences about your book. Did you like this book? Why or why not? 
13.

Act out the story you read- use your stuffed animals or create puppets to act out the story- take a picture or have mom or dad write in your journal what you did.
14.

Separate your paper into three parts. Draw a picture and write a sentence about the beginning of the story, the middle of the story and the ending.
15.

If you were a character in the story you read, who would you be and why? 
16.

Think about the character in the story you read. What were his/her character traits. Has there ever been a time you have had the same character traits? Tell me when and why.
17.

Create a new outfit for your favorite character. Why would it be a good outfit? (Ex. A swimsuit because they like to swim.) You can draw the outfit or be creative and make one.
18.

Write two sentences about the character in the story you liked the best. Why are they your favorite?
19.

Draw a picture of the character in your story. Be sure to show their character trait/ expression on their face.
20.

FREE DAY = 
NO READING HOMEWORK

Kindergarten READING homework matrix:  Read a book each night. Pick one box each night Monday through Thursday. After completing the box, color in the box. Write the number of the box at the top of your homework journal with the date. Homework will be checked weekly. You will receive a new matrix monthly. (Matrix will be the same for two months. ) 
Kindergarten READING homework matrix:  Read a book each night. Pick one box each night Monday through Thursday. After completing the box, color in the box. Write the number of the box at the top of your homework journal with the date. Homework will be checked weekly. You will receive a new matrix monthly. (Matrix will be the same for two months. ) 
1. 

Draw a picture of the characters in the book.
2.

Create a wanted poster for the character in the story. Write one sentence about why they are wanted.
3.

Draw a picture of your favorite part.
4.

Draw a picture of the setting in the story. Where does it take place?
5.

Make a connection to the book you have read. 

This story reminds me of…”

6.

Create a shoebox home for the character in your story. Be creative! 
7.

Write two sentences about the story you read. What was the story about?
8.

Make a connection to a book you have read. 

This book is the same as ______ book that I read because…”
9.

Tell me the character traits. 

The character was ____.

(sad, angry, mean, happy,etc.)
10.

Create a reward for the book you read. Why did this book receive a reward? 
11.

Decorate a picture of the story you read using items you have at home. (example: craft paper, paint, markers, etc.)
12.

Write two sentences about your book. Did you like this book? Why or why not? 
13.

Act out the story you read- use your stuffed animals or create puppets to act out the story- take a picture or have mom or dad write in your journal what you did.
14.

Separate your paper into three parts. Draw a picture and write a sentence about the beginning of the story, the middle of the story and the ending.
15.

If you were a character in the story you read, who would you be and why? 
16.

Think about the character in the story you read. What were his/her character traits. Has there ever been a time you have had the same character traits? Tell me when and why.
17.

Create a new outfit for your favorite character. Why would it be a good outfit? (Ex. A swimsuit because they like to swim.) You can draw the outfit or be creative and make one.
18.

Write two sentences about the character in the story you liked the best. Why are they your favorite?
19.

Draw a picture of the character in your story. Be sure to show their character trait/ expression on their face.
20.

FREE DAY = 
NO READING HOMEWORK

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