Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Deal 6th grader has daily homework, including on weekends.
Same. I have to wonder what planet these other posters are on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And why is no homework a problem? Unless it's actual work as opposed to BS worksheets, who cares?
I agree with you. Homework is largely busy work and pointless es0ecially in younger grades. 6th graders should get to come home and just be kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idk, they get an average amount. But there are plenty of studies showing how too much homework does not actually boost academic achievement.
Also your child may not be doing it lol. It’s often optional for kids who need that kind of support. (At my school)
Yes too much homework like 3 hours is not good. But moderation like an hour does help establish skills.
In the past, homework was mandatory and a percentage of your grade. Now with all this lowering of standards in regards to it being optional, or you don’t have to turn it in at the deadline, etc. because districts don’t want to further ding the kids who don’t care or take it seriously, homework has gone by the wayside.
It’s too bad because these kids will find out fast enough in college or real life that there are few second chances.
Anonymous wrote:Idk, they get an average amount. But there are plenty of studies showing how too much homework does not actually boost academic achievement.
Also your child may not be doing it lol. It’s often optional for kids who need that kind of support. (At my school)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Deal 6th grader has daily homework, including on weekends.
Same. I have to wonder what planet these other posters are on.
Anonymous wrote:My Deal 6th grader has daily homework, including on weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 6th grader at a different middle school, but I know he gets most of his homework done at school or on the ride home. So may be the case for yours.
I also have a 6th grader at a different middle school, and it's the same. Only needs to spend a little bit of time on math or reading and not every day of the week. My second grader has more homework.
Anonymous wrote:I think it picks up as you go up grades. But with that said, my HS hardly ever had homework at Deal because he did it on the bus home.