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Homework Policy   Homework is a reinforcement and study tool of material that is covered in class during the school day. The standard guideline for homework time for a middle school student is 60-75 minutes for 6th grade and 75-120 minutes for 7th and 8th grade. Due to the important nature of homework and since it is a percentage of your child’s overall grade in a course, all assignments are expected to be neatly completed and turned in when due. Only partial credit (75%) will be given on graded assignments that are one day late. Therefore, work that is one day late can only receive a maximum of (75%) and the grade will be determined from that point. No credit (0%) will be given on assignments that are two or more days late. Ungraded homework infractions will be reflected on the Thunder Points page of the student’s agenda. There are three types of homework: WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS, STUDY/REVIEW, and READING. Most students should have an assignment of one type or the other every night. Not all homework is graded work. Some nights your child is told to study or review class material or to read independently in a novel. These assignments should be written in their agenda. When written work is not assigned, students should review and study their subjects every night. You can help your child build better study habits by encouraging them to study and review material prior to test time and to go back over information covered in class to make sure they have the proper foundation for the next class. Parents can help their child with study habits by assuring that they do study. Parental review of their student’s agenda entries is critical to reinforcing good study habits and time management. Homework on Weekends and Holidays There will be no homework assigned over weekends unless the student is taking an advanced level math class. In these classes, the student may be assigned.
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Since 1998 Homework Central (“HWC”) has offered academic and family support for students in grades 3 through 5 in the northern San Mateo area. At our four student support sites, we offer homework tutoring and skills development in math, reading and writing; parent education; and a welcoming support community for some of San Mateo’s most vulnerable youth. When you serve as a volunteer or become a financial donor of HWC, you can help make a difference in a child’s life and help prepare them for lifelong academic success. Watch our video on Youtube .
Assignment Date Posted Teacher Grade Due Date WB pg. 94 Thu, Mar 03 Joemy Zengierski Fri, Mar 04 Study for Lit Test Thu, Mar 03 Joemy Zengierski Fri, Mar 04 WB pg. 98 Thu, Mar 03 Joemy Zengierski Fri, Mar 04 WB pg. 99 Thu, Mar 03 Joemy Zengierski Fri, Mar 04 Study for Tall Tale Quiz Thu, Mar 03 Joemy Zengierski Fri, Mar 04 Vocab pg. 133-135 Thu, Mar 03 Joemy Zengierski 6, 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04 Language Arts Thu, Mar 03 Michaela Kovacs 6, 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04 3/3 crisp Thu, Mar 03 Hugh Crisp 6, 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04 Thursday, March 3, 2016 Homework Thu, Mar 03 Kirstin Kleb 6, 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04 Spanish 7th & 8th Thu, Mar 03 Cherish Reale 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04 Pre-Algebra 8 Thu, Mar 03 Jennifer Mendell Fri, Mar 04 Algebra 8 Thu, Mar 03 Jennifer Mendell Fri, Mar 04 Pre-Algebra 6 Thu, Mar 03 Jennifer Mendell Fri, Mar 04 Algebra 7 Thu, Mar 03 Jennifer Mendell Fri, Mar 04 math 7 Thu, Mar 03 Jennifer Mendell Fri, Mar 04 Geometry Thu, Mar 03 Kathleen Walsh Fri, Mar 04 crisp 3/2 Wed, Mar 02 Hugh Crisp 6, 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04 PA7 Wed, Mar 02 Kathleen Walsh Fri, Mar 04 crisp 2/29 Mon, Feb 29 Hugh Crisp 6, 7, 8 Fri, Mar 04.
Our volunteers are as diverse as the community we serve, ranging in age from students to retired senior citizens. It is not necessary to have a teaching background. Patience, a love of children, and a desire to help are the primary factors that bring volunteers togetherwith students in our program. Volunteer tutors work a minimum of one day (two hours) a week. Tutors are encouraged to volunteer as many days as their schedules and interests permit. Many of our volunteers commit four days per week! We greatly appreciate the gift of each hour. Help a child - Enrich your life - Improve our community! Sign up now to get started!.
Your child can have a Better Homework Experience At Homework Central, we believe that every student deserves the attention and encouragement they need to develop skills for lifelong learning. We believe in a homework experience that focuses on quality– quality time for a quality education. In our creative learning environment, our education specialists work one-on-one with your child to complete and master assignments, and also make recommendations based on each student’s strengths and weaknesses. In addition to homework help, we also offer constructive extracurricular activities– music, art, robotics, etc.– that are designed to engage students in learning outside of the classroom setting. Through personal attention and alternative learning opportunities, our goal is to inspire an interest in learning in every child. At Homework Central, we offer a learning experience that you won’t find anywhere else.



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