Why is homework important?
“Homework is not an optional extra, but an essential part of a good education”. -1999 White Paper, Excellence in Schools
“The evidence shows that the impact of homework, on average, is five months additional progress.” (The Education Endowment Foundation)
Homework is defined as work that is set to be done outside of the timetabled curriculum. It contains an element of independent study and is important not only in developing effective study techniques but also in raising student attainment.
Food homework will always be in 2 sections:
1. To the written element in your homework book
2. Revise 10 core knowledge questions. You can do this however you feel suits your style of learning, whether that is creating flash cards, re-writing the answer multiple times or creating games for you to remember them.
Homework is set in order to:
Encourage pupils to develop effective study skills and time management techniques and the self-discipline needed to be lifelong learners.
Consolidate, reinforce and extend the material covered in lessons.
Prepare students for new learning activities.
Enhance opportunities for independent learning
Involve parents and carers in pupil learning.
Create channels for home-school dialogue
Can't log into Google Classroom? Simply look below for all the information you need for each piece of homework.
Here you will find the workbook for this term.
Pages 73-107 contains all the homework for this term. If you can't find your book, please print off a new one to replace it.
Revision Tips & Tricks
Check out this video on the top tips to avoid stale revision!
Here you will find a video about how to structure your revision. You will have watched a similar video from Mr Bridge during the first term.