No! Or only a very small amount because students are already doing hours of work at school right? Home time should be a time to relax and prepare for the next day.
The page that tells you what you are required to do!
If they want to. They're not legally required to give you any time in class to do homework; it's called homework for a reason.
If you have done your homework, you will have a variety of books to reference. It depends on the number of words required for the paper. A good estimate is eight.
Generalities/Universalities are usually asking for trouble. Homework can be a useful tool to help students learn and retain information, especially given the limited class length and the difficulty for teachers to work one on one with each student, due to class size. I believe that homework should be left up to the teacher to decide if it is necessary (and not just assign homework because they think they are supposed to)
Judging from your horrible grammar and spelling, you should do all the homework you can find to do!
In general, the word "Spanish" should be capitalized when it refers to the specific language or nationality. However, "homework" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. So, "Spanish homework" should only be capitalized if it is the title of an assignment or if it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Of course you should do your own homework. If someone else does your homework for you, you won't learn anything and you will not develop habits that are valuable to you later in life.
You should do either your homework or practice your clarinet.
You should, either do your homework or practice your clarinet
Children should enjoy their homework and do it because, if they enjoy it and do they could understand it and also it will be finished in a short time too. enjoy the homework and do it.
Teachers are generally required to post homework assignments in writing and most students are required to write down all assignments in a log book and get them signed by their parents.
That depends on the teacher, but probably not.