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1 Kindergarten Monthly Homework Calendars 0-0
2 This file includes a Kindergarten monthly homework calendar for September thru May 0-0. The homework activities are intended to be a nonstressful, quick review, practice, and/or enriching experience for Kindergartener students. Many of the listed activities are foundational and several aligned with Common Core Standards and all are easy and inexpensive for families to guide at home. Graphics are provided by Lovin Lit and ScrappinDoodles This file was created by Maria Hardy, 0.
3 September Kindergarten Homework Practice writing your name for minutes. Name or more things that start with the letter Ss. Can you write/draw them? What s your favorite color? What objects are that color? Can you draw/write them? Count all the beds in your home. Write the number. Say or sing nursery rhymes with your family. Sing the alphabet song. Sing the alphabet song. Practice writing your name for minutes. Count all the chairs in your home. Write the number. Name or more things that start with the letter Mm. Can you write/ draw them? Count by ones as high as you can and then have someone help you count higher. Take your favorite toy and put it in front of, beside, behind, next to, above, and below you. Clap and count the syllables to these words: cowboy, cupcake, rainbow, sunshine. Count by ones as high as you can. Practice writing your name for minutes. How many spoons are in the kitchen? Write the number. Listen to the sentence. How many words does it have? The boy likes to chew gum. Say or sing nursery rhymes with your family. Say or sing nursery rhymes with your family. 0 Sing the alphabet song. What is in front of, beside, behind, below, above, and next to your refrigerator? Practice writing your name for minutes. Listen to the sentence. How many words does it have? The dog is sleeping. Name or more things that start with Rr. Can you write/draw them? Count by ones as high as you can. Say or sing nursery rhymes with your family. Sing the alphabet song. Count by ones as high as you can and then have someone help you count higher. What rhymes with: pan? cake? park? cat? 0 How many letters are in your name? How many syllables are in your name?
4 October Kindergarten Homework What are the days of the week? How many days are there? Sing a Days of the Week Song. What are the days of the week? How many days are there? Sing a Days of the Week Song. Start with and keep counting until. Pick a number. Write it. Draw a picture to represent it. Make tally marks to represent it. Draw of your school friends. Can you write their name, too? Practice writing your loved ones cell phone number. Practice writing your name for minutes. Start with and keep counting to. Give a thumbs up if these words rhyme: dog-frog car-far door-bed cat-fat sit-down ring-king blue-shoe in-box What is the beginning sound of these words? Table, candy, kite, fish, lion, zebra, egg How many pillows are in your home? Write and draw the answer. Count by s to 0 while slapping your lap and clapping your hands in a pattern. Listen to the sentence. Count the words: The apple is red and round. () Count as high as you can go and then do it again. What are the months of the year? How many months are there? What are the months of the year? How many months are there? What are the months of the year? How many months are there? What are the days of the week? How many days are there? Sing a Days of the Week Song. What are the days of the week? How many days are there? Sing a Days of the Week Song. Count by s to 0 while slapping your lap and clapping your hands in a pattern. Listen to the sentence. Count the words. The weather is getting colder. () 0 What rhymes with: Dog? Dad? Floor? Bee? What is the ending sound of these words? Drum, book, dog, sneeze, cat, doll, What is the beginning sound of these words? Farm, lips, doll, baby, pie, turtle, gift Name or more things that start with Dd. Write your first and last name. Circle the uppercase letters. Break these words into syllables: doghouse, helicopter, basketball Clap each word to state how many syllables: Dinosaur, monkey, hippopotamus, fish, elephant 0 What is your favorite number? Write and/or draw it. What comes next? What comes before it? What are the months of the year? How many months are there? What are the months of the year? How many months are there?
5 November Kindergarten Homework Make your bed and sweep the kitchen Make your bed and sweep the kitchen Make your bed and sweep the kitchen Make your bed and sweep the kitchen Sort spoons and forks. Which group is greater than, less than, fewer, or equal? Write lowercase and uppercase letters of the alphabet using a fun marker or pen. Tell the beginning and ending sound of these words: boot, book, hair, mom, car Count to 0 by yourself or with someone. What number is less? or or or or What comes next when counting?, _, _, _.,_,_,_,_, _, _, _. What letters are the vowels? What vowels are in your name? Write your numbers 0-0. Count to 0 by yourself or with someone Count to 0 by yourself or with someone. Say a word that rhymes with these words: pig chair dad What real world objects have the following shapes? Cylinder, cube, cone, sphere If today is Thursday, what was yesterday? What will tomorrow be? Look through a book and find the punctuation (periods, exclamations, and question marks). Count to 0 by yourself or with someone. Count by s to 0, too. How many words are in the sentence: I am growing smarter. Count by tens from 0 to 0. Can you count backward from 0 to 0 by tens? What number is greater? or or 0 or or 0 Spend minutes writing letters and/or words. Draw a picture of what you are thankful for. Write: I am thankful for. Make your bed and sweep the kitchen 0 What comes next when counting?, _,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_
6 December Kindergarten Homework Clean your bedroom Clean your bedroom If you have grapes how many more do you need to make? Practice counting to 0 by ones and tens. Can you count by s to 0? What letter in the alphabet is challenging for you to write? Write it times (upper and lowercase) How many words can you think of that rhyme with STOP, DOG, DOOR? Count the number of windows in your house. Write the number. Read and write these words: the, is, it, in, my, like, this, see, to, go. Practice counting to 0 by ones and tens. Can you count by s to 0? What comes next?,,,,,,,,,,,, Practice counting to 0 by ones and tens. Can you count by s to 0? What are the beginning and ending sounds in these words: gift, present, Christmas, winter, If you have dog and get more dogs how many will you have altogether? Write a sentence using these words: I, my, like Practice saying your home address and an important phone number. Write the phone number. Write a sentence(s) using these words: do, the, you shoes and zipping coats. shoes and zipping coats. shoes and zipping coats. 0 Clean your bedroom Clean your bedroom Spend minutes writing your first and last name in your best writing. Practice counting to 0 by ones and tens. Can you count by s to 0? What comes next?,,,,,,,,,,,, Make a wish for the coming new year. Draw a picture of it and write a sentence about it. My wish is. If you have presents and you opened of them how many do you have left? Draw a picture to show. 0 What is your favorite letter of the alphabet? Write it times (upper and lowercase) If you have gifts how many more do you need to make? How many syllables are in each of the names of your family members? How many letters? Practice counting to 0 by ones and tens. Can you count by s to 0? shoes and zipping coats.
7 January Kindergarten Homework Write a list of the people in your family. Start each name with an uppercase letter. Make your bed. Sweep or vacuum the Sweep or vacuum the Sweep or vacuum the Write and draw a thank you note to someone. What are the middle/medial sounds in these words: Pop, cap, bet, sit, cup, mom, dad, bug, set Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= Using a newspaper or magazine find all the words you know and highlight them. Write sentences about things you like. Draw a picture. I like Count as high as you can go. Can you count backward from that number back to 0? What are ways to make? (tally marks, dots on dice, number partners +, +, etc.) Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= 0 Draw a picture. Write a sentence about it. This is a... Count by s to 0. Count backward by s from 0 to 0. How many letters are in your name? Syllables? Vowels? Consonants? Draw a picture and write sentence about it. Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= Which number partners make/equal? Write your first and last name. Make your bed. Make your bed. Make your bed. Sweep or vacuum the Sweep or vacuum the Spend minutes writing as many words as you can. Say the sound each letter of the alphabet makes. Say them again only faster. Practice saying and writing an important phone number. Which real world are shaped like a cylinder, cube, cone, and sphere? Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= 0 Say the sound each letter of the alphabet makes. Say them again only faster.
8 February Kindergarten Homework Count to 0. Can you count higher? What is the middle sound in these words: bag, sun, pop, pig, pen Write the alphabet in upper and lowercase letters. Draw a picture and write sentences about it. There are bananas and a monkey eats of them. How many are left? Write your first and last name. Make sure you use correct upper and lowercase letters. Count forward to 0 by s, s, and s. Can you go backward from 0 to 0? Write, and finish this sentence: This is a. Draw a picture to match your sentence. Write the alphabet in upper and lowercase letters Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= Make a list and draw pictures of things/people you love. Write your first and last name. Make sure you use correct upper and lowercase letters. How many jumping jacks can you do in minute (0 seconds)? Have a grown up time you. Write words that rhyme with it. Can you draw pictures to match the words, too? Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= Practice: += 0+0= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= += 0+= + = 0+= Find objects and practice composing combinations of. (+, +, +, +, +, +0) What s the missing number? and = and = and = and = and = Count the number of doorknobs in your house. Write the numeral and show tally marks, too. Make tally marks to show how many windows are in your home. What are all the ways to represent the number? (tally marks, addition facts, dots on dice, etc) Write your numbers Write your first and last name. Make sure you use correct upper and lowercase letters. Write your first and last name. Make sure you use correct upper and lowercase letters. What is the middle sound in these words: bag, met, kit, mop, bus
9 March Kindergarten Homework Make your bed and ask you family if they need help with anything. Make your bed and ask you family if they need help with anything. 0 Make your bed and ask you family if they need help with anything. Make your bed and ask you family if they need help with anything. Make a list of words that rhyme with it Write your numbers from 0 to 0 or higher. If you have pieces of candy and mom gives you more how many do you have altogether? Draw and write it. Solve: Count to 0 or higher. Solve: If you have toys and your friend has toys how many toys do you have altogether? Draw and write it. The number is one group of ten and how many ones? If you have cupcakes and your teacher eats one of them. How many do you have left? Draw a picture and write a sentence or more about your picture. The number is one group of ten and how many ones? How many sides does a triangle have? Square? Rectangle? Circle? Draw them. Solve: The number is a group of ten and how many ones? Get a paper and writing tool and have someone read these words for you to spell: kit, bed, tag, cap, mop, run What are different ways you can represent? (five and three, tally marks, eight, ten minus, etc) Solve: How are a square and a cube the same? How are they different? Talk about it. If you need crayons and you only have how many more do you need? What are different ways to represent the number? (five, tally marks, three and two, four and one, etc.) You have cookies and eat. How many are left? Draw a picture about it. Write a number equation also. Solve: Write sentences that start with: I can. Practice saying the Pledge of Practice saying the Pledge of Practice saying the Pledge of Practice saying the Pledge of
10 April Kindergarten Homework Practice saying and writing an important phone number. Practice saying and writing an important phone number. Practice saying and writing an important phone number. Practice saying and writing an important phone number. Solve -0= -0= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -0= -= Put a handful pennies or another object into groups of. How many groups do you have? How many altogether? Put these words in abc order: can, mom, zoo, apple, see Solve -0= -0= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -0= -= How many sides does a square have? A triangle? A rectangle? A hexagon? A circle? Copy this sentence and add the correct punctuation. Do you have a pet If you have pieces of candy how many more do you need to make? Tell if the vowel sounds are short or long: like, cake, lid, pig, sun, cube, cat Count to 0 by s. Count to 0 by s. Count to 0 by s. Can you count backwards to 0? The girl had apples and her brother gave her more. How many does she have altogether? 0 If you have crayons but need crayons how many more crayons do you need to make? Practice writing as many words as you can within minutes. Write your numbers from 0 0 or higher. Solve -0= -0= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -0= -= Write or more sentences about your favorite TV show, book, or video game. Write a list of your favorite foods. Solve -0= -0= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -0= -= Choose a classmate and draw a picture of him/her. Then write or more sentences about him/her. The number fifteen is one group of ten and how many ones? What about?? Solve -0= -0= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -= -= -= -0= -= -0= -= How are a cube and square the same? How are they different? Say the Pledge of Say the Pledge of Say the Pledge of Say the Pledge of 0 Say the Pledge of Allegiance
11 May Kindergarten Homework What is the How many vertices Practice addition Write sentences. Write a list of middle/medial Sweep the kitchen does a square and subtraction Use correct upper colors. sound in each of have? Rectangle? facts within. and lowercase these words? Circle? Triangle? letters, spacing, and punctuation Bag, den, sip, not, sun, rug, kit, mess, Count aloud by s and s to 0. Can you go backward? Listen to a story and identify the title, title page, front, back, author, and illustrator. Practice subtracting using only the numbers 0,,,,, and. Write a list of things you like to eat. can Write a letter for your mom (or stepmom, grandma, or any other special loved one) Sweep the kitchen What sounds do these letters make when they re together (digraphs) th, sh, ch Brainstorm words that have these sounds. How many words can you write in minutes? What is the ending/final sound in these words? Chair, five, bus, school, eat, twist, phone, slide, punch, fish, tooth Can you spell the color words? Can you spell the number words? How many doors are in your home? Represent that number in a variety of ways. (tally marks, numeral, picture, etc.) Practice subtracting using only the numbers 0,,,,, and. Write a list of animals. Write a list of people. 0 Practice subtracting using only the numbers 0,,,,, and. Write sentences. Use correct upper and lowercase letters, spacing, and punctuation. Sweep the kitchen Sweep the kitchen 0 Count as high as you can. How many days are in a week? How many months are in a year? Represent those numbers in a variety of ways.
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