I have a second grader, but here goes...
My daughter is working on basic multiplication, by 10s, single digit numbers, addition and subtraction of double digit numbers, venn diagrams, and word problems using the double digits mentioned. All this math is done in "homeroom" in addition they have "break out math" where kids are placed in levels and they get additional work and homework. In her additional class, she is doing a lot more word problems where she is expected to show all her calculations. She has to answer the questions both with numbers and with correct wording like - Susie bought 15 apples. Not just 15. If she writes 15 she gets it wrong.
She is doing guided reading, reading a small book or chapter of a book and answering questions about what she's read, having to write answers in complete sentences. This is also break out reading where kids are placed in levels according to their vocabulary, comprehension, etc. She also has to do 20 minutes of reading every night in addition to her homework - anything she wants.
She had to do a book report. They sent home specific instructions on how it had to be done - each child picked an animal they wanted to learn about, they had to draw a picture of the animal on poster board for the cover, then inside they had to list interesting facts about the animal using complete sentences, then on the back cover they had to list their name, the book title, the name of their animal and their homeroom information. Then they had to punch holes in everything and tie the pieces together to form a real book. They had two weeks to complete the project.
She goes to library once a week, has music once a week, gym twice a week, break out math and reading daily. They also get computer time, although I'm not sure how often, but I do know that it's a progressive program based on the students ability to complete certain levels.
We have several reading logs - one to daily calculate how many minutes they read each day, another one is to "earn" a 6 flags day pass for reading for 6 hours another is a school to school competition reading "Monarch Books" as designated at the local library. Every book read the kids get to enter a bead into a plastic tube. There is some "reward" for the winning school - I think it's for grades 2-5.
Our teachers also provided online resources...websites the kids can go to using online access codes to play games and do more learning.
We have not had science projects.
We have occasionally gotten social studies homework where they were asked to learn about their community, state, country and the world. I know they have soc stud. in the classroom, but we haven't seen much homework.
We have weekly spelling tests. If the kid pass the pre-test on Monday with 1 or none wrong, they get "challenge words". The challenge words are much harder. But that means they also don't need to do any of the "homework" to practice spelling. Usually there is a crossword puzzle using all the spelling words and other in class assignments to use them in sentences.
One thing that makes our classroom special (I don't know about the school) is that our kids can earn "classroom cash" for good behavior and completing assignments on time. The cash can be redeemed weekly for little toys and trinkets the teacher has. The kids love coming home Friday with a new toy. Also it teaches them how to calculate the cost of the toys, save their money and work for things they want.
Where is the list of rankings by state? I wanted the latest list pls.