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HOMEWORK POLICY

MRS. MUNSON'S

 

Homework Policy   

"Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence"


 
Why homework is assigned?

Homework is vitally important to any child's school success. It is a time for your child to review and practice important skills learned in the classroom. Studying at home enhances student achievement, helping to develop self-discipline and good work/study habits. Not only does it reflect the concepts that students are learning, but it also gives additional practice to difficult skills while enriching their evening hours. It also encourages responsibility and independence. I know you will agree with me that it is "the practice" that helps each of us become better at whatever we try to do. Unfortunately, our school time is not long enough for students to practice everything they learned each and every day. Homework is to be assigned daily (Mon.-Fri.) and a 20  minute reading time from a book, novel, or magazine of the student's choice. Homework is not a punishment and should be viewed as a way to improve academics. In addition to regular assignments, homework in my classroom may be assigned for the following reasons:

**Absence: to make up work missed during an excused absence **Completion: to finish work not completed at school for which time has been given to do so in class **Extension: to provide students with opportunities to transfer specific skills or concepts to new situations **Practice: to help students master specific skills which have been presented in class 
 
**Preparation: to help students prepare for the next step in a unit or study for a quiz or test
Be Responsible, Be Respectful and Get a Good Education!
 
  
 
  
  Responsibilities of Students

 

 

 

Responsibilities of Parents

 

 

Responsibilities of Teachers

 

 

Be aware of all homework assignments before leaving class

 

 

Arrange a quiet time and study area including proper lighting

 

 

Plan homework related to classroom objectives

 

 

Take homework assignments home along with necessary materials

 

 

Expect regular assignments

 

 

Check and review homework with students routinely

 

 

Check on work missed during absences and make up work on time

 

 

Encourage your child to report progress to you on long-term assignments

 

 

Establish a regular routine for assigning homework

 

 

Use agenda for keeping a record of daily assignments

 

 

Help your child to organize his/her papers for return to school the next day

 

 

Give assignments both orally and in writing

 

 

Ask for clarification when an assignment is not understood

 

 

Contact your child's teacher if you do not see assignments coming home

 

 

Make clear the weight of grading in homework assignments

 

 

Spend necessary time on homework each night

 

 

Be aware of your child's teacher's homework procedures

 

 

Provide for checkpoints on long-term assignments

 

 

Use T-period to help make up  homework or clarify misunderstandings on homework assignments

 

 

Check agenda for homework assignments consistently

 

 

Inform parents when a student repeatedly fails to complete multiple homework assignments