.Name ______

Kindergarten Homework

Homework Task: / Reading Log:
Monday:
*Listen to Hippo and Frog answer the questions.
*Read for 10 minutes and write down your book! / Book Title:
______
Parent Initials:
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Tuesday:
* Writing sentences & the following sight words 3 times each: but & got
Read for 10 minutes and write down your book! / Book Title:
______
Parent Initials:
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Wednesday:
* Math Sheet: 6 tiles in All
*Read for 10 minutes and write down your book! / Book Title:
______
Parent Initials:
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Thursday:
* Math Sheet: Math Facts
*Read for 10 minutes and write down your book! / Book Title:
______
Parent Initials:
______

Dan Does Tricks

by S. V. Richard

Luke is a boy. Luke has a dog named Dan. Dan does tricks.

“Sit,” says Luke. Dan sits.

“Give me five,” says Luke. Dan gives Luke five with his paw.

“Smile,” says Luke. Dan smiles.

Luke sits by the pool. He does not jump in the pool. “I do

not want to get wet,” says Luke.

Dan likes to swim. Luke throws a ball into the pool. “Fetch,” says Luke.

Dan jumps into the pool and gets the ball. Dan gets out of the pool and brings the ball to Luke.

“Good boy!” says Luke. “You are a smart dog, Dan.” Dan shakes the water off of his fur. Now Luke is wet.

“Oh, Dan!”

Questions:

1. What is the first trick Dan does? ______

2. Why won't Luke jump in the pool?______

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3. Put these things in order. Write 1, 2, and 3 on the lines.

______Dan jumps in the pool.

______Luke throws the ball in the pool.

______Dan shakes the water off of his fur.

4. How does Luke get wet? ______

Writing

*Copy the following sentences on the lines below. Make sure that it starts with a capital letter and has an ending mark. Make sure that there are spaces between your words.

That is a big cup.

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Who can jump far?

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*Copy the sentence stem below and finish it. Use capital letters, spaces, and an ending mark.

I want to ______.

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*Write the following sight words 3 times each: but & got

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Six Tiles in All

Circle the different groups of tiles that equal “Six Tiles in All.”

Write the numbers of groups that equal up to 6 or write the appropriate math equation next to each group of tiles.

3 and
3 + 2 / 2 and
+ 1 =6 / 1 make / 6 /

Math Facts

Please allow your child to use cheerios, beans, or other items around the house to help solve the equations.

2+1=___ / 2+4=___
2+10=___ / 2+8=___
2+5=___ / 2+2=___
2+3=___ / 2+6=___
2+7=___ / 2+9=___
10-2=___ / 8-2=___
6-2=___ / 4-2=___
7-2=___ / 5-2=___
8-2=___ / 2-2=___
3-2=___