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This fun homework overview encourages children to take their artistic skills outdoors! Activity suggestions include sketching flowers, painting pebbles to make colourful creatures, and making a wind chime. Children should colour in each box as they complete the activity that they have chosen to do.
Homework Stays Safe And Organized In These Laminated Two-Pocket Folders! Students will never lose or misplace homework when it is in these brightly colored folders. One pocket holds homework to do while the other holds work already finished. There's even a list on the back featuring ten reminders to check for before handing in assignments.
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Use these spelling homework ideas to add variety to your kids' spelling routine. Regardless of their age, most students need to practice, practice, practice their new spelling words, and that can quickly become boring, boring, boring! To keep your kids engaged in the process, try some of these ideas this week. Don't miss the first half of our list.
Other ideas (perfect for older kiddos) include more sophisticated setups, such as creating a series of paintings that explain a text the child is trying to interpret or interpreting a poem by using their own musical notes. The kinder set can get back to basics and finger paint letters, make clay characters from a story or bang on pots and pans.
Rick Wormeli’s ideas and tips in this article continue to be stimulating and useful. That said, it’s been more than a decade since the first edition of his book on grading, homework and assessment, Fair Isn’t Always Equal appeared. In the intervening years, Rick’s thinking about homework has benefited from his work with teachers and in schools and plenty of debate.