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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both DSs are at Centreville. 3rd grader has reading and the occasional math worksheet. Kindergartner, nothing. We supplement because my older son is a use it or lose it type. He has to keep going over the math to retain it. I just received the sight word list for my kindergartner. I was surprised to see only 25 words on it. I have no idea what he's "reading" at school because his teacher doesn't tell parents. I didn't know he needed work on sight words until I asked her about them and his "reading". He's not really reading independently yet, but she says he's right where he needs to be. How could he be if he needs to work on his sight words and reading? My point is that if they both had regular homework (nothing crazy and they don't even have to grade it), I would be more aware of what areas need a little extra work. It doesn't seem like the teachers are aware or they are ok with the bare minimum.[/quote] Don't most kindergarteners who are right where they are supposed to be need to work on sight words and reading? I mean...they're kindergarteners.[/quote]
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