I do give homework. I teach third grade (ages 8-9). There are four parts: 1. I ask the students to read 1 1/2 hours per week (recommended guideline: 20 minutes / day for third grade). read more
The"homework" each night is to learn. The results have been noticeably better, particularly with the C students. I still give homework to my calculus students, but only three or four per lesson. Since they are typically more serious students, they take the assignments more seriously. read more
Homework can surely be a part of the learning process. You will notice a difference in grades when you regularly do homework. This would finally help to increase the test score and achieve success in their life. When students are in seventh grade, students have to complete homework on standardized test to achieve good score. read more
When you return the homework assignments to your students give them another opportunity to ask questions about the material and encourage students with questions about their grades to meet with you after class to discuss their concerns. read more