Second Grade Homework Sheet – Aug. 31 – Sept. 4, 2015 Reading Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Vocabulary Words Spelling Words Language Arts Read a story of choice from your reader. Write a sentence to tell the main character of your story. Re-read your story of choice for the week and write a sentence to identify the characters and setting. Re-read your story of choice for the week and identify the character’s trait by writing a sentence to tell how the character responds to a problem. Re-read the story of the week and tell a family member what the story was about. madame scarcely Speller’s Choice Activity for 1-5 in HW notebook. Write a sentence about your friend and circle the predicate. Speller’s Choice Activity for 6-10 in HW notebook. Write a sentence using a spelling word and underline the predicate. Speller’s Choice for words 11-15 in HW notebook. Add a predicate to the sentence: The coach _____________. Speller’s Choice for words 16-20 in HW notebook. Circle the predicate: My sister has three dogs. Mr. Brown ate pizza today. School has a fun Friday. haughtiest disposition conducted courtesies 1. snacking 2. mixing 6. buzzing 7. hitting 11. knot 12. wrap 16. twelve 17. stitch Test Schedule: Monday: Pretest Math Homework Workbook, 2-1 (front & back) Leave page in Workbook! Homework Workbook, 2-2 (front & back) Leave page in Workbook! Homework Workbook, 2-3 (front & back) Leave page in Workbook! Homework Workbook, 2-4 (front & back) Leave page in Workbook! goodness scolded twitter paraded snub splendidly overtake haste 3. smelling 8. until 13. quick 18. rinse Thursday: Language Arts/Spelling 4. running 5. kissing 9. problem 10. how 14. quench 15. whiff 19. prince 20. asked Friday: Reading/Math Every Night:(Students): read a story, write the name on your book log, review sight & spelling words. (Parents): initial conduct chart, send a snack for the next day and sign test papers on Tuesday Night!! Vocabulary Words: Cinderella 1. madame: a title for a married woman. French word 2. haughtiest: having or showing too much pride in oneself. 3. disposition: one’s general nature or mood. 4. goodness: the condition of being good. 5. scolded: to find fault with someone in an angry way. 6. twitter: to tremble with excitement. 7. paraded: a public walk; a boastful show. 8. scarcely: barely; just a little. 9. conducted: to be the leader of; to manage or direct. 10. courtesies: a polite act. 11. snub: to treat in an unfriendly or scornful way. 12. splendidly: very good; excellent. 13. overtake: to catch up with or go beyond. 14. haste: the act of hurrying; quick movement or action.