Homework Tips:
Homework
is an important part of a student’s academic program. Research
shows that students do better when parents are involved in their
child’s education. You can help your child improve his
or her academic performance by being involved daily in homework
assignments. If your child is in elementary school, ask the teacher
at the beginning of the year what topics, areas, and skills will
be covered. Keep a folder of your child’s work (writing,
drawing, book list, quizzes, etc.) and take them to the parent-teacher
conference.
Extra Help: All
TDSB schools have remedial programs, peer tutors, or Homework
Clubs that you can access. Talk to your child’s teacher
and principal. Many secondary schools offer extra help in skills
labs and at lunchtime or after school.
Suggested Time Guidelines
The
amount of time a student spends on homework depends on the student’s
needs, age and grade, subject, schedule, proximity of tests,
examinations and project due dates. The following chart is suggested
as a general guide only.
| Grade |
Most
Evenings |
| JK -
Grade 3 |
10-30
minutes |
| Grade
4- Grade 6 |
30-60
minutes |
| Grade
7- Grade 9 |
45-90
minutes |
| Grade
10- Grade 12 |
60-120
minutes |
| O.A.C |
90-180
minutes |
Tips
These tips
will help your child in developing good study habits:
- Set a consistent
time when homework will be done every night.
- Provide a
quiet place away from distractions such as television and telephone.
- Have your
children practise mathematics, reading, and writing skills
daily.
- Talk to your
children about what they are learning in school.
- Read together
with younger children.
- Let your
children help you in reading and writing, recipes, newspapers,
letters, shopping lists.
- Encourage
your children to ask the teacher for help if they find the
work difficult or confusing.
- Keep in touch
with the teachers and call when you have a question or a concern.
- Check that
homework is completed.
- Praise and
encourage your children.
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