You make it meaningful to them. Try to find ways that the information they're trying to learn could be useful - even if you have to make it a silly reason like "You're going to need to know the countries of Asia in case you're ever kidnapped by rabid Mongols and they tell you they'll boil you alive if you dont' know them."
You can also make little puzzles and games to help them learn, or quiz them on the material.
Give small rewards for doing the work, like gold stars, and offer to trade X stars for something like a Pizza night or a new toy or game - like a trading stamp collection.
Having fewer school days for kids can lead to better work-life balance, decreased stress levels, and increased time for other activities like sports, hobbies, and family bonding. Additionally, it can prevent burnout and improve overall mental health.
This has been asked by many people before- Yes, Homework does help kids stay up-to-date with their subject at home. It also helps their parents/guardians to better understand what their child is doing, and if they can help. For example, if there was a kid in school who never payed attention, went home with homework, their parents would (hopefully) make them do their homework. If they filled in the wrong answers and gave it back, the teacher would grade it, then see that they did not get the idea. They would then pay more attention to the student and hopefully try to work with them more.
Not necessarily. The quality of the homework and how it is integrated into the learning process is more important than the quantity. In some cases, too much homework can lead to burnout and hinder learning.
No offense, but not really. A thesis statement, first of all, needs to be spelled correctly! :P Secondly, it needs to be a statement, like "Students do not benefit from all that homework." Your question would be a good opening sentence for a more complex report, but not a good thesis statement. If you think students DO benefit from homework, make that your thesis statement, and if you think they DON'T benefit from homework, then make that your thesis statement.
Yous your features to describe *************************************** You don't - instead you do your homework diligently. It is your education that will help towards your (better) future.
to brake big chunks of written and to make it more interesting
to make it more interesting so the kids want it...
Make school more interesting and encourage the kids. Promise them cake.
36% percent of kids get stressed about homework. if you want more info, go to kidshealth.com. it has alot of facts about kids having stress over homework and other things.
Kids have way more play time than their parents, so they play games more than they do homework. They only do homework for a few hours a night during weeknights, and usually have the whole weekend off.
Kids should have more homework because you can get smarter and smarter, and get more education. More education means better jobs and more money. Homework also teaches you responsibility and improves your self esteem if you actually do the work.
Some special ideas to get kids to eat sloppy joes includes using more sauce. Kids love anything with a lot of sauce.
Yes, doing homework teaches you to stay on task and be more responsible and mature.
yes because teachers just give kids so much homework and kids need time to study for tests and do homework instead of sitting in class listening to teachers and getting more homework.
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There are no studies on this, but homework is supposed to be a little hard so you learn more from it.
Children in primary most always do there homework secondary kids hardly ever do there homework