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  1. Homework: Is It Good for Kids? Here's What the Research Says

    A TIME cover in 1999 read: "Too much homework! How it's hurting our kids, and what parents should do about it.". The accompanying story noted that the launch of Sputnik in 1957 led to a push ...

  2. What's the Right Amount of Homework?

    Homework has some benefits, especially for students in middle and high school, but also some risks. The 10-minute guideline is useful for setting a limit, but teachers and parents should consider the quality and needs of each student. Learn more about the research and tips for assigning homework in different grades and subjects.

  3. How to Do Homework: 15 Expert Tips and Tricks

    Learn how to do homework effectively with this guide that covers common problems, strategies, and motivation. Take a quiz to find out your struggles and get expert advice.

  4. How to Focus on Homework to Get It Done on Time

    Tip #2: Divide a Homework Assignment into Manageable Tasks. Break your school assignment down into smaller tasks. Make a list of what needs to be done for that particular assignment, set priorities to focus on, and start at the top of your list. Many times, a written project will require some library research.

  5. Key Lessons: What Research Says About the Value of Homework

    Homework has mixed effects on student achievement and may vary by age, income, disability, and ethnicity. Learn what the research says about the value of homework and how much is too much or too little.

  6. Homework Time Calculator

    The Homework Time Calculator uses a straightforward formula to estimate the total time needed for completing multiple assignments: Total Time (in minutes) = ∑ (Individual Assignment Times) In this formula: "Total Time" represents the combined time needed for all assignments. "∑" denotes the summation symbol, meaning you add up the ...

  7. How to Plan a Homework Schedule (with Pictures)

    Find time in your homework schedule to get it done, preferably a day early. If you have a five-page English paper due on Friday, evenly spread the total amount of hours you believe it is going to take to complete the paper between each day. 4. Write in break times.

  8. Strategies to Make Homework Go More Smoothly

    Establish a homework time. Your child should get in the habit of doing homework at the same time every day. The time may vary depending on the individual child. Some children need a break right after school to get some exercise and have a snack. Others need to start homework while they are still in a school mode (i.e., right after school when ...

  9. How to Make a Better Homework Schedule for Your Family

    How to Develop a Homework Schedule. To develop a homework schedule, start by talking with your kids. Get their input on how they would like to manage their time and incorporate their homework into their daily routine. A successful homework schedule allows kids to finish their work and also have some free time.

  10. How to Improve Homework for This Year—and Beyond

    A schoolwide effort to reduce homework has led to a renewed focus on ensuring that all work assigned really aids students' learning. I used to pride myself on my high expectations, including my firm commitment to accountability for regular homework completion among my students. But the trauma of Covid-19 has prompted me to both reflect and adapt.

  11. Homework challenges and strategies

    Try creating a homework schedule and set a specific time and place for your child to get homework done. Use a timer to help your child stay on track and get a better sense of time. Learn about trouble with planning. The challenge: Studying effectively. Many kids need to be taught how to study effectively. But some may need concrete strategies.

  12. An Age-By-Age Guide to Helping Kids Manage Homework

    Teach time management for a larger project by helping them break it into chunks. Child psychologist Dr. Emily W. King recently wrote about rethinking homework in her newsletter.

  13. Does homework really work?

    A 2020 survey by Crayola Experience reports 82 percent of children complain they don't have enough quality time with their parents. Homework deserves much of the blame. "Kids should have a chance to just be kids and do things they enjoy, particularly after spending six hours a day in school," says Alfie Kohn, author of The Homework Myth ...

  14. Should Kids Get Homework?

    Homework that's overly time-consuming. The standard homework guideline recommended by the National Parent Teacher Association and the National Education Association is the "10-minute rule" - 10 ...

  15. 3 Ways to Get Your Homework Done Fast

    Every 25 minutes or so, take about 5 minutes to stretch and walk around to give your brain and body a quick rest. [11] 2. Eat snacks and drink water. Drink plenty of water and eat light, healthy, tasty snacks while you work to enjoy foods that you like, enhance your memory, and revitalize your brain and body.

  16. 4 Tips for Completing Your Homework On Time

    10 minutes: Do some jumping jacks, dance the Macarena, polish your nails. 45 minutes: Work on "2" assignments and maybe even finish with any 3s and 4s. Put everything in your backpack. Completing your homework on time is a learned skill. It requires some discipline and not everyone is naturally disciplined.

  17. More than two hours of homework may be counterproductive, research

    "Rather, any homework assigned should have a purpose and benefit, and it should be designed to cultivate learning and development," wrote Pope. High-performing paradox In places where students attend high-performing schools, too much homework can reduce their time to foster skills in the area of personal responsibility, the researchers concluded.

  18. 20 Effective Time Management Strategies and Tools for Students

    The Pomodoro Technique is a simple time management method: You work for 25 minutes at a time, then take a 5-minute break to rest and recharge. Simply set a timer for 25 minutes, and focus on one single task until it goes off. Then, you can spend 5 minutes stretching, resting your eyes, or checking your social media feeds.

  19. Homework anxiety: Why it happens and how to help

    Give kids a set amount of time for homework to help it feel more manageable. Try using the "10-minute rule" that many schools use — that's 10 minutes of homework per grade level. And let kids know it's OK to stop working for the night. Quick tip 3. Cut out distractions.

  20. How to better manage your homework time

    Learn how to use a calendar, color-coding and planning ahead to reduce stress and complete your assignments on time. Kelly Browning, a Mercer student ambassador, shares her tips and experience in this advice column.

  21. Is it time to get rid of homework? Mental health experts weigh in

    For older students, Kang says, homework benefits plateau at about two hours per night. "Most students, especially at these high achieving schools, they're doing a minimum of three hours, and it's ...

  22. Is Homework a Waste of Time? Teachers Weigh In

    In 2003, a pair of national studies found that most American students spent less than an hour daily on homework, and the workload was no bigger than it was 50 years prior. "There is this view in ...

  23. How Much Time Should Be Spent on Homework?

    Time spent on homework should be appropriate to the child's grade level. At the elementary level homework should be brief, at your child's ability level and involve frequent, voluntary and high interest activities. Young students require high levels of feedback and/or supervision to help them complete assignments correctly. Accurate ...