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Homework and You Homework and You Saturday School for Parents Saturday School for Parents November 1, 2008 November 1, 2008 Spotswood Elementary School Spotswood Elementary School

Homework and You Saturday School for Parents November 1, 2008 Spotswood Elementary School

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Page 1: Homework and You Saturday School for Parents November 1, 2008 Spotswood Elementary School

Homework and YouHomework and YouHomework and YouHomework and YouSaturday School for ParentsSaturday School for Parents

November 1, 2008November 1, 2008

Spotswood Elementary SchoolSpotswood Elementary School

Page 2: Homework and You Saturday School for Parents November 1, 2008 Spotswood Elementary School

Quiz TimeWhich of the following do you

do?

• Provide a quiet, well-lit space, away from distractions• Have materials (paper, pencils, scissors, crayons) ready

for your child to use • Create a regular after school schedule• Limit TV time and do not allow it during homework• Make yourself available to answer questions.• Ask questions to help guide your child when he/she is

having difficulty• Review completed and graded assignments with your

child.• Talk to your child’s teacher about any concerns you

have.

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Why Homework?• It helps teachers learn what your child does well

– and where your child may need help.• It helps you as a parent to see what your child

does well – and where your child may need help.

• In elementary school, homework helps promote good study habits, fosters responsibility and prepares your child for middle and high school.

• It reinforces skills that have been taught during the school day.

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Homework Space• Quiet, free from distractions

– No T.V. or radio

• Materials ready– Pencils, paper, markers available– Backpack and books from school ready to

go.

• Well lit and comfortable (not tooo comfortable )

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After School Schedules• Wondering how many days a week

your 2nd grader should be playing soccer? Searching for after school ideas for your 1st grader? What follows are some suggestions to steer your decisions…. Remembering that you know your child best!

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Kindergarten• Keep your kindergartener’s after school

life simple and free – one or two after school activities PER WEEK are more than enough. Make sure that your child is adjusting to the daily school routine first; then find an activity that involves creativity or movement such as dance, art, soccer, etc.

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Grade 1• Balance is the name of the game!

Schedule play dates, go to the playground and one or two days of after school activities per week. After being in school all day, your child needs an outlet to play and run!

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Grade 2• Let your child help to decide what

they would like to do! Make sure your child has at least one or two free days per week for alone time. If after school activities are starting to interfere with school work, or your child seems stressed, you need to drop an activity or two.

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Grade 3• Your 3rd grader needs to move and

socialize after school! Team sports are a great choice now that they are old enough to remember rules and can handle losing. Remember that you still need to schedule family time too!

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Grade 4• Look at getting your child involved

in one or two activities that they are really interested in. It helps build confidence and teaches them to manage stress, which is key at this age, since social pressures are beginning to build.

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Grade 5

• Over scheduling can become a problem at this age. Your child has lots of energy and wants to spend time with friends and doing activities. You will need to build in much needed family time to show them that family is important!

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Warning Signs That Your Child May Be

Overscheduled

• No time for sleep or homework?• Do they act grouchy, mopey or

irritable?• When heading for the door, do they

“lose” equipment or throw a tantrum?

• Is the schedule they keep draining your family?

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Balance

Remember that any after school activities need to be balanced with homeworkand family time. Teachers expect children to complete their homework each night. If there is not time for homework, then there are too many activities.

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How Can I Help?• When you and your child are together, ask

about their day and any work they need to complete. Ask your 3rd/4th grader to see their assignment book.

• Make yourself available to listen to young children read.

• Be available to help with homework if asked.• Look over your child’s completed work for

neatness and accuracy. If required, sign any homework sheets or assignment books.

• Encourage your child to put their homework in their backpack as soon as it is completed.

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Confused?• Feel free to contact your child’s

teacher with any concerns or questions.

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Homework Goodies• Supply Box• Fun Book• Enjoy the rest of your day!