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How much homework is too much?
Published on April 27, 2005 By
Phoenixboi
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While Ive been back in my home town and staying with my sister and her kids..
The eldest is in year 7, that is first year of high school. The amount of homework he is given on any particular day is enourmous!
He comes home and is straight into it and doesnt seem to get it done until around 8.30pm. To me that is too much. being at school all day and then having to come home and do more work, well that much work seems ridiculous. Their brains need a rest.
How much is too much homework? Wouldnt it be better for them to have a break and explore their surrounds, have a bit of playtime outside in the fresh air?
What do you think?
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Poetmom99
on Apr 27, 2005
My daughters are in 6th and 8th grades, and I have to agree with the too much homework assertion. In our district, the rule is no more than half an hour of homework per subject per day...but that's for an average student, and even at that, with 8 periods, that leads to a possible 4 hrs of homework per day.....AFTER 7 hours spent at school. I can see having one worksheet, to see if they are comprehending the concept that was covered...but what is the point of doing three pages of math problems in one night? If they understand it, it's too repetitious, and if they don't understand it, then it's frustrating for them to have to muddle through.
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ParaTed2k
on Apr 27, 2005
It depends, are they actually learning from the homework, or is it just "busy" work? What is the subject? Subjects like "Math" require repetition. No matter how you cut it, the only way to learn those numbers and formulas to automatic memory is to work problems. If it is reading, there are ways to learn how to comprehend more in less time. If it's just busy work, it's time to set up a meeting with the teachers and ask them what is supposed to be learned in the 2nd or 3rd hour of "homework", when all that there is to learn was covered in the first half hour.
Other than that... how are their grades? If they are doing well, then they have earned the chance to slack off a bit (as long as it doesn't affect their grades), but if they are not doing well. Well.... ;~D
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Zoomba
on Apr 27, 2005
Homework is a tough balance, because too much for one student isn't enough for another. I would have been a straight-A student if I did my homework in elementary middle and high school. But I only ever bothered with assignments when I knew they would drop my grade below the B+ area. I did the bare minimum because I could. The homework for me was busy work, I could blow off every single bit of homework and still ace most of my exams... so for me there was no value added by the homework.
My feeling is that in elementary school, you should never exceed 2hrs a night unless it's for a large project. In middle school, it shouldn't go past 3hrs a night. In High School though, all bets are off. If you're going to college you need to get used to the idea of hours upon hours of work outside of class... too many of my friends weren't able to make the adjustment and did very poorly their first semesters because they couldn't handle the workload. It wasn't so much a problem for me since the work was actually worthwhile finally... it was a welcome change to have course work challenge me.
Homework should challenge, and it should teach. If a student has nothing to gain from an assignment, then they need to be given more difficult and advanced instruction/work. If it's boring busy work that takes up hours upon hours of time, then it's just going to turn the kid off from the subject.
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ParaTed2k
on Apr 27, 2005
I would have been a straight-A student if I did my homework in elementary middle and high school.
I would have been a straight A student too, if I had have done my homework, or my school work, or showed up to class... maybe once in awhile! ;~D
BTW Pheonix, I forgot to add it to my original reply...
Love the Comic!!! ;~D
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MarcieMoo
on Apr 27, 2005
I give my first graders one sheet of homework a night. One side is math, and the other is language. And that's usually it. I ask them to study their spelling words and read each night. I don't think it's too much. Still...half my parents have a butt load of excuses why it's not turned in and why they can't spend time reading with their kid. THEN of course its *MY* fault if their child is reading below where they need to be.
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Rom (don't mention my online n
on Apr 29, 2005
I would be very worried. I had a similar amount of homework at their age and it contributed to some major mental health problems I had at the time. The comments asking about whether or not it is busy work are however also very important questions.
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foreverserenity
on Apr 29, 2005
I think it depends on the grade a student is in. When my daughter was in the 7th and 8th grades she had a lot of homework. In 9th grade she didn't have as much. In 10th still not a lot of written work but more research and group work. In Elementary school it seems 4th grade is a lot of hard work. In 5th grade my son doesn't have a lot of homework but I'm told 6th grade it is going to be tough too.
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