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Homework
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1.Attend school events, such as parent-teacher night, P&C gatherings. Ask about homework and how you should be involved. 1. Set up a homework-friendly area. Ensure it is well lit and has supplies - paper, pencils, glue, scissors.
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3. Schedule study time and homework time. Some students work best after a snack and some play time, others may prefer to wait until after dinner. 4. Help them make a plan. Assist in breaking the work up into manageable chunks. Schedule a mini break every hour.
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5. Keep distractions to a minimum. (Occasionally, though, a phone call to a classmate about an assignment can be helpful) 6. Let the students do their own work. Let them think for themselves and make their own decisions. Let them do the learning.
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7. Be a motivator and a monitor. Ask about assignments, quizzes and tests. Give encouragement, check completed homework, and make yourself available for questions and concerns. 8. Set a good example. Do they see you doing work, household running activities, reading?
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9. Praise their work and efforts. Post work on the refrigerator. Ring a family member. Mention academic achievements to relatives. 10. If there are continuing problems with homework. Get help. Talk to their teacher, check out classroom position, glasses, etc.
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http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/homework-tips
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