No, at least not in CA, because a lot of teachers give weekend homework. (I wish there was haha.)
There is no specific number, as some kids have teachers who don't believe in getting homework while others have teachers who believe in giving homework every night.
yes way to much
Mine do _____ I'd say they don't because for every homework assignment YOU get, they get hundreds of grading it.
They are giving us lots and lots of homework but we do need a good job wait do you want a good job i do. From Nivek Ryan ^.^
Teachers give out the assignments that they think are going to help you learn the material best. If your teacher is giving more homework than the other classes, you might talk to them - politely! - and show them what other assignments you have so they can think about giving fewer pages.
That would be impossible to calculate.Teachers usually vary in giving their students homework.When teachers are usually in a bad mood,or punishing, or frankly,have nothing better to do,they usually give their students homework on Friday.My teachers never gave us homework on Fridays because they know how it felt.
By doing all the work at school. Homework is given to help you learn better, not as a punishment. The way to convince the teacher you don't need any is to learn the material ahead of time.
Probably because it is most schools tradition and they're scared that the headmaster will tell them off for not giving homework.
1. teachers tend to give homework all at the same time which makes the student unable to complete majority of it. 2. the fact that some teachers are immune to homework. they hate giving out homework yet other teachers give out homework every night 3. in class you seem to get it and then once you get home you go blank. 4. when you don't do your homework, the teacher checks it and when you actually do it, the teacher doesn't check it! (so fustrating) 5. if you tell the teacher you dont want homework, they'll be like 'how else are you going to learn and revise all this..what will you do in your test' and 'you'll see who you'll be thanking once the exams are over'..
Teachers assign homework to help students practice and reinforce what they have learned in class. It is not about being mean, but about helping students develop skills and understanding. Communicating with your teacher about workload concerns can often lead to a better understanding and potential solutions.
There is no law, however there is the general tenet in education the classroom time is intended for instruction and demonstration, and practice (homework) should be done outside of class. Keep in mind that as much "homework" as your teachers give you, they are giving themselves too, multiplied by the number of students they have. Homework must be graded, and they're not doing that during class.
Yes. 30 days include a full month including weekends.