I believe that in order for homework to truly benefit our students it must have clearly stated objectives, be meaningful in its content, provide meaningful feedback for teachers/students, as well as encourage students to enhance their use of technology in the academic realm, too. Homework must be not too lengthy and time consuming. Students should be able to work independently on HW without getting frustrated. Homework must also be diversified to meet the needs of each student. It is important to repeat and review classroom learning to ensure student understanding and academic success. After all, student achievement is our ultimate goal.
Meaningful HW:
- provide students with multiple opportunities to practice, review, and apply knowledge that hey have already learned. EX: practicing math problems that have already been introduced in class.
- Time spent on HW should be appropriate with the age or grade of the students. I don't give more that 10 min of HW for my kindergartners.
- Parents should be told that projects and HW should be done by the student only- and that the parent is just a guide to see that the student actually applies himself.
Objectives:
- to give opportunities to practice, review, and apply the knowledge that they have learned in the classroom
- To encourage good study habits.
- To include parents in the learning process or their child's education.
Feedback:
- I collect HW on Fridays and correct them all over the weekend. If a student forgets to turn in his/her HW, I just write a note in his/her folder.
- While correcting HW, I write meaningful comments. If it's a sentence where the students forgot some of the ending sounds, I would write- "great sentence! Please pay attention to the ending sounds. Most of my HW is usually sight words and reading.
Technology role:
- I send my HW calendar electronically through email.
- I assign some 'Starfall" games to play
- Older elementary students can use word to type their assignments and use PPT for some projects.
- Word builders and sentence builders are good options for HW.
Salome,
ReplyDeleteI agree with your thoughts on homework. It does need to be purposeful and motivating! I like how you give your students written feedback and also use technology to engage your kiddos. Great post!
Donna