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REMEMBER....Math
homework every night Monday through Friday !!
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below are some tips that you can use to help your children get their
homework completed. You want to establish good routines, in a
friendly environment, with the supplies they need and the proper
lighting to make homework an enjoyable experience for both you and your
child.
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Time - Have a set time for your child to do their
homework. Decide, with your child, if homework should be done when
they first get home, after dinner, or at some other defined time.
It would be best to set up the same time each day. If you can get
a routine established, you will save a great deal of grief and arguing
in the future.
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Length of Time - set a fixed length of time for
homework. This will get the student in the habit of not rushing
through their work to go outside and play. Students need to
realize that their job is being a student.
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Place - Set up a regular place for your child to do
their homework. Consider how convenient this place is for your
child to do their work. Also, is this place free from outside
distractions?
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Supplies - Have appropriate supplies with easy
access to your child. A needless waste of time can occur if your
child is always looking for supplies necessary to complete an
assignment.
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No Interruptions - Once homework time has begun,
don't allow interruptions unless the house is on fire.
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Time on Task - If necessary, set a timer (with
appropriate consequences and rewards) to keep your child aware of the
time remaining. Students need to learn to budget their time and
keep track of how they are doing in relation to the length of the task.
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No Homework Tonight - When there are those
infrequent nights with "no homework", have your child review
material for upcoming social studies or science tests. Also, if
they have no homework, have them do some reading. Pick out a good
book which they can read when homework is quickly finished. No
homework is never an option to play.
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AND SIGN YOUR CHILD'S AGENDA EVERY NIGHT.
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