Homework Information:
Parents sign Agenda each weeknight.
Check Agenda for assigned questions or pages to complete for homework.
Students write the date on their work.
Parents check and sign homework each weeknight.
Write a short note in the Agenda if your child was unable to complete homework (Ex. Had swim lessons last night.).
Read for about 15-20 minutes (or more) on weeknights, record reading information in Reading Log.
TDSB Homework Policy: Homework Policy
TDSB Homework Tips: Homework Tips for Grade 1 to 8
Return school library book to school on Wednesdays.
Parents sign Agenda each weeknight.
Check Agenda for assigned questions or pages to complete for homework.
Students write the date on their work.
Parents check and sign homework each weeknight.
Write a short note in the Agenda if your child was unable to complete homework (Ex. Had swim lessons last night.).
Read for about 15-20 minutes (or more) on weeknights, record reading information in Reading Log.
TDSB Homework Policy: Homework Policy
TDSB Homework Tips: Homework Tips for Grade 1 to 8
Return school library book to school on Wednesdays.
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Reading Log
Poem of the Week Language Work |
Reading Log
Poem of the Week Jump Math Workbook |
Reading Log
Poem of the Week Calendar Homework |
Reading Log
Poem of the Week Handwriting Calendar Homework |
Reading Log
Poem of the Week Jump Math Workbook |
June's Character Development: Perseverance
What is perseverance?
● Staying with the task and not giving up
● Demonstrating commitment, pride, and a positive attitude in completing a task
● Working hard without giving up
● Remaining focused on a goal
● Having the inner strength to pursue a goal or task
● Pursuing worthy objectives with determination and patience, while exhibiting fortitude when confronted with failure
● Demonstrating self-discipline
What does perseverance look like/sound like?
● Spending time practising a skill
● Trying something new that is very difficult, and not giving up
● Having to overcome personal obstacles to reach a goal
● Saving money and making sacrifices to buy something
● Working toward a goal for a reasonable period of time before questioning whether the goal should change
● Finding ways to overcome obstacles in reaching a goal
● Believing a goal can be met, even when success doesn’t come easily
● Learning from past mistakes and avoiding the same mistakes in the future
From: TDSB Character Development
TDSB Monthly Character Traits
September - Respect
October - Responsibility
November - Empathy
December - Kindness and Caring
January - Teamwork
February - Fairness
March - Honesty
April - Cooperation
May - Integrity
June - Perseverance
May's Character Development : Integrity
What is integrity?
● Being honest, trustworthy, and incorruptible
● Maintaining steadfast adherence to a strict code of moral, ethical, or artistic values
● Being consistently truthful and fair
● Following your convictions, rather than reacting in the heat of the moment
● Demonstrating that you can be counted on and trusted
● Being truthful and sincere
What does integrity look like/sound like?
● Thinking about the best option or solution to a problem and discussing different opinions until a solution is found
● Telling the truth, even if it means admitting a mistake or knowing that it may not be accepted by others
● Having the courage to do the right thing, even if it may mean losing a friend, a job, or the acceptance of a peer group
● Acting and speaking in ways that reflect your own values
● Keeping a promise
● Not making promises that can’t be kept
● Accepting the consequences when a mistake is made
● Not abusing a position of power for your own interests
● Being honest, trustworthy, and incorruptible
● Maintaining steadfast adherence to a strict code of moral, ethical, or artistic values
● Being consistently truthful and fair
● Following your convictions, rather than reacting in the heat of the moment
● Demonstrating that you can be counted on and trusted
● Being truthful and sincere
What does integrity look like/sound like?
● Thinking about the best option or solution to a problem and discussing different opinions until a solution is found
● Telling the truth, even if it means admitting a mistake or knowing that it may not be accepted by others
● Having the courage to do the right thing, even if it may mean losing a friend, a job, or the acceptance of a peer group
● Acting and speaking in ways that reflect your own values
● Keeping a promise
● Not making promises that can’t be kept
● Accepting the consequences when a mistake is made
● Not abusing a position of power for your own interests
From: TDSB Character Development
TDSB Monthly Character Traits
September - Respect
October - Responsibility
November - Empathy
December - Kindness and Caring
January - Teamwork
February - Fairness
March - Honesty
April - Cooperation
May - Integrity
June - Perseverance
TDSB Monthly Character Traits
September - Respect
October - Responsibility
November - Empathy
December - Kindness and Caring
January - Teamwork
February - Fairness
March - Honesty
April - Cooperation
May - Integrity
June - Perseverance