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Reply to "Why do some teachers follow reading logs in kindergarten and some don't "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child's K teacher sends home books with a reading log and asks that the parent note whether it was read by child, parent, or together. I only log the books that she sends home, not other reading. There are 4 K classes in our school. I have no idea what's the other K teachers do or the level of compliance in the classroom.[/quote] Our teacher sends home books. We will do the homework but not read the books. They are too young for my child and boring. [/quote] And this is why some teachers do it and some don't. [/quote] If many of the children have no parent support at home, they don't send books/ homework for anyone in the class. I think this is a bad policy especially for those who will make sure it gets done. I think for the upper elementary grades it teaches responsibility as long as it's not overdone. If the homework is meaningful, it will be good practice.[/quote] I support homework when its related to things learned in class. Our child gets homework that is not related to class and is very basic and not related to what they are learning. We supplement with workbooks. Its good to have homework in the early years to get them into a routine.[/quote]
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