A few days ago
Anonymous

why do teachers give homework to kids the have enough to do at school.?

why do teachers give homework to kids the have enough to do at school.?

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A few days ago
Thomas M

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The teachers want you to learn, and there’s not enough time in the school day for you to get enough practice on everything that you need to learn.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Students ask teachers this all the time. They say it’s for practice. Practice makes perfect. In the real world, when you have a job, you could have something like homework. Such as paperwork. They want you to get used to it and whatever. Some teachers say that since they have ‘homework’ to do (grading papers, reading essays..) then you have to have homework too.
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A few days ago
Lola
I had one bluntly honest teacher who told our class is the reason we got so much homework, as in like and hour and a half each night if you didn’t have trouble (the class was pre-calc and vectors…yuck) is that they keep adding more and more things into the curriculum that we’re expected to know, but we have the same amount of class time as before. So they have to make us learn it faster, and the only way to do that is for us to practise it at home by doing a ridiculous amount of homework so we can perfect it and move on faster.
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A few days ago
BroncosGirl6
too keep you on track. my algebra teacher gave us points for our homework rather than just grading it, because he believed homework was to help you. you can get more learning done at home than within a class period anyways.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
They have to, some don’t want to but they’ll get in trouble if they don’t.

Tbh I think we get enough work to do at school, but then again there are more distractions so you are less likely to get work done.

Also it helps with organisation skills if you have a deadline xD

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A few days ago
Anonymous
For practice. It sucks but that’s the way things are.
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A few days ago
ball
Didn’t go or where did you go too school. Or did you just forget about how school was…
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