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Supplementary activities had the potential to be a valuable component of the high school

learning process and can be a useful tool for enhancing and supporting students' academic
progress. Supplementary activities can help educators achieve their objectives in the classroom
and boost the chances of their students excel academically. Involvement in supplementary
activities shows a positive correlation with students' growth on both a personal and intellectual
level. Students who engage with such activities improve overall academic tasks, develop their
character more, especially in the areas of responsibility and time management, and have more
beneficial study life development and increased motivation for aiming academic success.

It is appropriate to treat students who are involved in supplementary activities outside of


their attending school be part of the academic while undertaking the formal education. Most of
the curricular activities outcomes that teachers use to assess students' progress are based on their
academic performance. Though it is becoming more and more crucial that students have the
chance to study far more than simply the course objectives. Teenagers that engage in
supplementary activities like extracurricular even homework have higher academic achievement
levels, more character development, higher self-social development, and a deeper appreciation of
the value of active performing extra activities.

One supplementary activity that a student performs academic is participating in


extracurricular activities, they may succeed both personally and academically. Utmost, students
who take part in extracurricular activities perform better academically. Involvement in
extracurricular activities helps students build their character by equipping them with abilities
necessary for success in the real world, such as leadership, time-management, and the capacity to
take constructive criticism. Involvement in extracurricular activities improves students' resilience
and sense of identity. Moreover, involvement in extracurricular activities encourages social
growth. Eventually, taking part in extracurricular activities gives children the chance to learn
about the value of getting involved in the community. Students who are aware of the advantages
of extracurricular activities can determine which activities that they might take part in to help
their academic and personal growth.

Further, in most cases, the value of homework extends beyond school. Homework is used
as a learning resource for classroom activities. It gives students the chance to enhance their
learning practices and academic performance with the goal of improving. Homework has
become an important issue for primary and secondary schools. It made it possible for learners to
learn new things, strengthen their learning abilities, and improve their academic performance.
Additionally, it encouraged students to work together and communicate with teachers to clarify
tasks. Parents can learn about their children's education and communicate with the school and
their children through homework. Having to do homework can develop a passion of learning for
life. The purpose of homework is to review and put into practice what has been learned, to
prepare for the following day's class, to learn how to use resources, to understand a subject more
thoroughly than would have been practicable in the classroom, and to finish assigned work.
Additionally, homework can help children learn to work independently, promote responsibility
and self-discipline, and foster a love of learning. In order to motivate kids to learn, homework
should be enjoyable. Homework shouldn't use as a form of discipline.

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