Using the table below and simple division you can figure out how many lessons your child should do .
(this is the same table you will see in the lesson plans as well)
1. Find out the number of activities in each subject using the table below.
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199 activities |
N/A |
81 activities |
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See below |
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N/A |
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376 activities |
198 activities |
102 activities |
16 activities |
 |
See below |
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179 activities |
271 activities |
120 activities |
16 activities |
16 activities |
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179 activities |
104 activities |
217 activities |
133 activities |
107 activities |
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112 activities |
114 activities |
259 activities |
116 activities |
137 activities |
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122 activities |
142 activities |
210 activities |
141 activities |
287 activities |
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127 activities |
136 activities |
272 activities |
72 activities |
116 activities |
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127 activities |
74 activities |
302 activities |
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87 activities |
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64 activities |
85 activities |
357 activities |
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See below |
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See below |
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This subject does not contain activities at this grade level. Check the next or previous grade level for material in this subject. |
2. Figure out the number of weeks in your school year.
# of weeks_______
3. Divide the number of activities by the number of weeks.
Language Arts |
LA Extensions |
Math |
Science |
Social Studies |
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This will be the number of activities you'll need to do each week in order to complete the curriculum in your school year.