Kindergarten homework assignments

First year teaching kindergarten also happened to be the first year that i had ever assigned homework to students. In pre-k, we did not give  i moved up to kindergarten, i had big dreams about the homework i would assign. I’d send home different homework for different students, differentiating assignments based upon their needs. I was going to make homework an enjoyable and productive part of my students’ home lives! I could barely manage to get materials ready for the next day, much less find or create engaging homework differentiation?

To say, my grand homework plans didn’t exactly the years went on, i slowly assembled a collection of activities to send home. I found and made games, activities, and worksheets to give my students meaningful practice it still took a good bit of time each week to assemble my weekly homework packet. I only believe in assigning about 10 minutes of homework a night, so you’d think it’d be quick to pull together, but it wasn’t! Was eventually able to differentiate homework some of the time, but not as often as i wanted to. I really wanted a set of engaging materials – with a lot of different options – that would make it easy for me to assign and differentiate homework for my then, about 9 months ago, i decided that it was finally time to make the set of materials i’d been dreaming of!

Goal was to create literacy homework for kindergarten that met the following criteria:Easy to differentiate (leveled, so that a teacher could use a student’s guiding reading level to pinpoint phonics and other reading activities appropriate for that student). Had these goals in mind because i’ve seen kids fail to complete their homework for many different reasons. The homework may have been too hard or too easy, parents may not have understood the directions, students may not have had family help at home, i knew i wasn’t alone in my homework struggles – i’ve never met a single teacher who found it easy to get all of their students to do their homework (even though kinders are usually super enthusiastic learners! Homework can be helpful and fun for our little learners, but there are so many challenges to assigning quality homework and then getting it creating my literacy homework series, i came up with some ways to overcome homework-related obstacles. Option is to be selective about the homework assignments that you give, sticking to assignments that don’t require many supplies.

Third option is to give different homework assignments to different kids, depending upon what supplies they have at home. This takes a little time, but my kindergarten homework series makes it example, to have students practice determining whether pairs of words rhyme, you could send home a) rhyming memory or b) a “rhyming or not? Quickly pull an assignment from the folder when you want to photo below shows the “homework folder” concept in action:On the outside of the folder is a list of the activities that are at the student’s level. So quick and easy – and you don’t have to do it for every single nge: i can’t seem to get out of the “worksheet rut” when assigning homework! For example, in kindergarten, you might assign 1 leveled book, 2 family games, and 3 worksheets per week.

If you stick to that routine, then you’ll be less likely to rely only on worksheets for your homework if you use my kindergarten literacy homework series, then you’ll have leveled books, family games, and worksheets at your fingertips. Some of them don’t read english, so they don’t understand the on: send home assignments that have simple, predictable directions. Spend some time in class teaching students how to complete homework, so that they can teach their parents. Provide visual directions or directions in parents’ native languages whenever is an example of a homework assignment that has simple and predictable directions. Even if parents can’t read in english, students will be able to complete these assignments if you show them how to do it in r solution is to provide visual aids in your directions, as well as instructions in both english and spanish.

All of this definitely takes a lot of time to put together, but if you use my kindergarten homework series, the work is done for you! But not all parents are able to help out with on: try your best to involve all families, but if you know that a child has to complete homework on her own, send activities that she can do creating my leveled literacy homework series, i designed two types of activities for each skill: family games or activities that require parent support, and worksheets that students can complete rhyming words activities (scroll up) are an example of this. Can be tempting to just send home worksheets with all students if some parents can’t help out with homework. If you have a variety of activities available, you can select homework assignments based upon students’ individual home situations. Hope that this post has given you some fresh ideas for preparing homework for your students!

Finding materials can be time consuming, but i’ve seen my kindergarteners benefit greatly from just 10-15 minutes of homework each night. You can also click on any of the images below to learn more about the homework activities for guided reading level a, b, c, d, or e. How i start centers at the beginning of kindergartenhow to form guided reading groups by using multiple data points (k-2) →2 responses to assigning kindergarten homework that works for all the sight word worksheets be purchased separately from the entire homework series? 2015 learning at the primary ne wordpress design built with ♥ by theme first year teaching kindergarten also happened to be the first year that i had ever assigned homework to students. If he loves numbers and research, he should welcome what some teachers and families have known for years: that homework at young ages does more harm than here to get time for parents, a roundup of the week’s parenting news that doesn’t feel like ’re currently enmeshed in a high-pressure approach to learning that starts with homework being assigned in kindergarten and even preschool.

Homework dominates after-school time in many households and has been dubbed the 21st century’s “new family dinner. A comprehensive review of 180 research studies by duke university psychologist and neuroscientist harris cooper shows homework’s benefits are highly age dependent: high schoolers benefit if the work is under two hours a night, middle schoolers receive a tiny academic boost, and elementary-aged kids? It’s better to you examine the research—not one study, but the full sweep of homework research—it’s clear that homework does have an impact, but it’s not always a good one. That’s bad news, especially for a kindergartener facing 12 more years of more: why you shouldn’t do your child’s en rebel against homework because they have other things they need to do. 116 elementary school made news last year when its principal jane hsu abolished homework and asked families to read instead.

Individual schools and teachers from maryland to michigan have done the same, either eliminating homework in the elementary years or making it optional. But schools also report that if teachers don’t give it, some parents will demand ers in homework say it teaches soft skills like responsibility and good study habits. Young kids can rarely cope with complex time management skills or the strong emotions that accompany assignments, so the responsibility falls on parents. Adults assume the highly undesirable role of homework patrol cop, nagging kids about doing it, and children become experts in procrastination and the habit of complaining until forced to work. Homework comes at a stage when it can academically benefit students, it can also be a student’s responsibility.

That means a high school student should be expected to do her homework without being reminded. For a 6-year-old, that means remembering to feed the cat and bring home her we want students to improve memory, focus, creative thinking, test performance and even school behavior, the answer is not more homework, the answer is more sleep. The national sleep foundation reports that our children are suffering sleep deprivation, partly from homework. If we pride ourselves on a rational, research-based approach to education, we must look at the right s often feel stuck with homework because they don’t realize they have a choice. Parents can approach the teacher either about homework load or the simple fact of doing homework at all, especially in elementary school.

Opting out, or changing the homework culture of a school brings education control back down to the local ’s another thing the new education secretary has promised: to turn more control for education decisions over to states and local school districts. That could spell good news for students – if local teachers and principals do their own homework and read up on what the research says about making kids do school work after school is red financial up for our up to receive the top stories you need to know now on politics, health, money and ibe today and save up to 84% off the cover up for our up to receive the top stories you need to know now on politics, health, money and parents should not make kids do n simpson—getty ent obama’s pick for education secretary, john king, jr. That could spell good news for students – if local teachers and principals do their own homework and read up on what the research says about making kids do school work after school is red financial up for our up to receive the top stories you need to know now on politics, health, money and ibe today and save up to 84% off the cover up for our up to receive the top stories you need to know now on politics, health, money and n homework is given monday through rk is an important aspect to learning, as it reinforces concepts covered in class. Suggestions to study these words are also on the kindergarten reading : pages 463 – for 15-20 ’t forget to sign behavior chart and all homework assignments. Study all : pages 469 – for 15-20 ’t forget to sign behavior chart and all homework day: (march 28).

Written homework; please read aloud to your child and study sight sharpen/replace pencils in pencil case and return on following school day.