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10 Ways to Make Homework Productive


Category: Education and Reference  >>  Learning Methods and Theories

By Jennifer Berry   [ 07/11/2007 ]
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10 Ways to Make Homework Productive




10 Ways to Make Homework
Productive

Homework can be viewed in
two different ways: a useful tool, or a waste of time. No matter how wonderful
homework is, the benefits will only be realized if information is properly digested.
To prevent wasted time, there are a several things you can do to make homework
useful. Here are 10 ways in which homework time can be made productive.
Homework Overview

Immediately before beginning
homework, it is wise to confirm what is expected. If the material is worksheet
related, read the instructions and headings. If the assignment is an essay,
read the required elements. Work should only begin once expectations are perfectly
clear.
Work in Pairs
Many people learn better
in small groups. By completing homework with someone that has the same aptitude
for a particular subject, joint learning takes place. The saying, "Two heads
work better than one" comes to mind.
Quiz One Another
Working with a partner has
many advantages. Another advantage is the ability to quiz each other on homework
questions. In fact, the individual asking questions tends to learn just as much
as the one answering.
Make Homework the Same
Time Each Day

Homework should be done
at the same time each and every day. This gets the mind and body into a routine.
Once a routine is established, the brain will automatically be ready to soak
up information. If there are no assignments for the day, take the time to review
material.
Provide A Snack
The brain needs food to
thrive. Feeding your body before you do homework ensures an alert brain that
isn't preoccupied by a hungry stomach. Of course healthy snacks are better than
sugar filled treats.
Positive Homework Feedback

The best way to help a child
improve is to use encouraging feedback. For example, if she answers a worksheet
question incorrectly, don't just tell her she is wrong. Let her know what she
did right, and why she came to the wrong conclusion.
Recreational Time Before
Homework

School is 6 or 7 straight
hours of learning. Children need to give their brains a break after school hours.
Homework should not begin immediately after the last class of the day. Instead,
let your child play or relax before really digging into study material.
Take Periodic Homework
Breaks

As students get older, homework
tends to take up more and more time. The brain functions best when it is given
10 or 15 minute breaks every hour. This ensures information is absorbed and
not forgotten once the head hits the pillow at night.
Homework Help Availability

When a child has a homework
question, the best time to get an answer is immediately. More information is
stored if problems are answered and corrected as soon as they arise. Make sure
your child or student has someone available for questions during homework hours.
This can be a parent, teacher, sibling, or tutor.
Review Homework
After homework is completed,
it is important to review the finished product. Check worksheet answers, review
essays, make sure all questions have a response. Success is in the details.

In many households, homework
is a dreaded word. Instead of being looked at as a helpful tool, it is viewed
as an immense waste of time. These 10 tips will transform homework from haphazard
busywork, into a necessary learning tool.

About the author:
Jennifer Berry is publisher for http://www.worksheetlibrary.com a collection of printable educational worksheets. Their team of Kindergarten through grade six teachers provides thousands of valuable classroom ready worksheets and timesavers. They offer a free weekly newsletter that features many worksheets for a variety of K-6 school subjects.

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