Kindergartenteachers should not be allowed to give homework because Kindergarten students are real small so they won't know most answers to assignments.
I disagree. I am in a teaching Psychology class and studying about how K children need to be interacting closely with you and with their families. Having them go home and ask a parent a question and having them bring it in is simple enough for their young minds. And if you put a notice in the parents cubbie and notify them of the assignment and ask them to pretend they do not know about it-- it will build the children's connection to their parents and teach them that talking with their parents and being able to ask questions about homework and other situations is good.
I agree with the second poster, with little children you need to keep ideas and lessons fresh in their minds. Kindergarten homework usually only takes a few minutes and is a fun activity for families to do together, such as finding patterns on their favorite things or identifying shapes in everyday items around their homes.
homework.I think the anwer to your question is homework.
Atleast five teachers give homework per week in the UK :)
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Teachers give you homework because they want to know how much you learned in class and if you got an F, that means you were not paying attention or you did not understand anything.
No, at least not in CA, because a lot of teachers give weekend homework. (I wish there was haha.)
Some teachers do give simple homework that can be done in only a few minutes.
It's possible to have homework, but most teachers don't give it.
Yes.
in my opinion i think teachers give way to much homework for a student to handle. There also comes a time when i think that teachers do this to students to prepare for the future at hand. Also, i play softball so i think that they should give students less homework in one day and give it another day.
If they want to. They're not legally required to give you any time in class to do homework; it's called homework for a reason.
Teachers give homework to children because they are worried that children will have lost their interest in all of the things at school that they will need to succeed in all parts of their learning stages.
Yes. Homework is for practice at home. Teachers don't give it to be mean. Well maybe they do...