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TIPS FOR HELPING STUDENTS WITH HOMEWORK
As the school year progresses, many parents are finding that the amount of homework required by teachers is increasing. Some parents ask for additional homework to be assigned, while others may question the value of work outside the classroom.
Homework is an opportunity for children to learn and for families to be involed in their children's education. Remind parents that homework helps their children to:
* review and practice what they've covered in class
*prepare for the next day's lesson
*learn to use rescources such as libraries, reference materials, and Web sites to find info on a subject.
* teach them to work indenpendently
* develop work habits and study skills (homework and assignments provide some stundents with their first chance to manage time and to meet deadlines.)
In Addition, homework can create greater understanding between families and teachers and provide opportunities for increased communication. Here are some tips you can use to help your children develop good study and homework habits:
Set a regular Time for Homework- setting a conssistent schedule for homework helps students to organize their time and finish assignments. The best schedule is one that works for your child and your family, and should take into consideration the amount of homework that has been assigned and your child's extra-curricular activity schedule.
Pick a place- Your child's homework area should have good lighting and be fairly quiet. In some cases it may be best for the child to be close to the parent for monitoring and assistance. Make sure the materials that your child needs are available. ( dictionary, calculator, pencil, scissors, pencil crayons, etc...)
As the school year progresses, many parents are finding that the amount of homework required by teachers is increasing. Some parents ask for additional homework to be assigned, while others may question the value of work outside the classroom.
Homework is an opportunity for children to learn and for families to be involed in their children's education. Remind parents that homework helps their children to:
* review and practice what they've covered in class
*prepare for the next day's lesson
*learn to use rescources such as libraries, reference materials, and Web sites to find info on a subject.
* teach them to work indenpendently
* develop work habits and study skills (homework and assignments provide some stundents with their first chance to manage time and to meet deadlines.)
In Addition, homework can create greater understanding between families and teachers and provide opportunities for increased communication. Here are some tips you can use to help your children develop good study and homework habits:
Set a regular Time for Homework- setting a conssistent schedule for homework helps students to organize their time and finish assignments. The best schedule is one that works for your child and your family, and should take into consideration the amount of homework that has been assigned and your child's extra-curricular activity schedule.
Pick a place- Your child's homework area should have good lighting and be fairly quiet. In some cases it may be best for the child to be close to the parent for monitoring and assistance. Make sure the materials that your child needs are available. ( dictionary, calculator, pencil, scissors, pencil crayons, etc...)