1-1.5hours per night
About 10-50 seconds.
the average 7th grader spends 2 and a half hours on homework
I usually spend 3-4 hours a night on homework. Sometimes when my teachers aren't feeling very nice, we get 10 hours. My mom has found me up at 4 A.M. before, doing homework. Hope this helps, CrazyGenie
at my school in England (i am not sure if it is a national requirement) but in yr 10 (14-15 yrs old) we are supposed to have 60 mins
I think a seventh grader should study at least thirty minutes a day.
Parents should spend however much time is necessary for their particular child to grasp the material.
However long it takes to complete it. Some people will finish it faster than others. In college, homework and study should be for an amount of time twice as much as you spend in class. So a 3 hour course should have 6 hours of study/homework per week for a total of 9 hours.
there is no homework over mid term because the teachers want u to spend that time studying, not doiong homework although in the olden days, they did have homework during mid-term week.
The amount of homework a student should have depends on the grade they are in and other factors. Grades K-2 should not have very much homework. Starting in grade 3, students can have more homework, but not so much that they get discouraged or feel a lot of pressure. As students get older, they could have more homework, but again, not so much that they are overwhelmed or have to spend the entire evening doing homework. Middle school and high school students should be able to handle whatever homework they are given as long as it is not so much that they honestly cannot get it done if they are trying to do it.
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
Well, honey, how long is a piece of string? It really depends on the amount of work you have and how fast you can get it done without losing your mind. I'd say aim for a couple of hours, but if you're feeling like a brainiac, go for broke and finish it all in one go. Just don't forget to take breaks and hydrate, darling.
The most they should spend on their homework is one and half hours unless they are doing a project. If your child is taking longer than that then he/she probably doesn't understand their homework and needs your help or their teacher's help