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As an ESL (English as a Second Language) student, homework can be a daunting task.

Not only are


you learning a new language, but you also have to complete assignments in that language. This can
be overwhelming and frustrating, especially for elementary students who are just beginning to learn
English.

ESL elementary homework often includes reading, writing, and speaking exercises that can be
challenging for students who are still developing their language skills. It requires a lot of time and
effort to complete these assignments, and it can be overwhelming for young learners.

Many ESL elementary students struggle with homework because they may not have the same level of
support at home as native English speakers. They may not have parents or caregivers who are fluent
in English and can assist them with their assignments. This can make it even more difficult for these
students to complete their homework on their own.

Furthermore, ESL elementary students may also face cultural and social barriers that can impact their
understanding of homework assignments. They may not be familiar with the expectations and
requirements of homework in an English-speaking classroom, which can lead to confusion and
frustration.

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Instead, it helps to build positive independent study. With the number and variety of worksheets
available, kids are sure to enjoy learning new concepts while at home. You can also send home a
folder of fun English activities for students to complete for extra credit at any point in the year. If the
child needs motivation, start with their favorite subject. Some students may have access to a
computer and English-speaking relatives, while others may have neither. One good activity to do
before you assign this homework is an adjective bubble chart. Have students choose their favorite
English language song to listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following: Practice the
lyrics to learn intonation and rhythm. Ask your students to come up with other adjectives that are
related to “moist” and so on. Attaching it to an existing habit can help create consistency (e.g.
having a snack and then doing homework). Have each person present their creative project to the
class, and then give the class five minutes to ask questions of the presenter. Learning English
becomes fun and easy when you learn with movie trailers, music videos, news and inspiring talks.
The goal should not be for students to spend hours on an assignment that may confuse and frustrate
them. Try FluentU for Free FTC Disclosure FluentU is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC
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advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Amazon and the Amazon logo are
trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc, or its affiliates. These homework sheets include exercises that will
help children practice key skills. Just because you prefer a particular type of creative expression
doesn’t mean your students do, so give them choices and let them express themselves. Write an
interview with one of the characters in the movie. Give them a chance to talk about it in front of the
class. Sometimes, the issue may be due to a lack of an established homework routine. Ask students
to select a person that they know a lot about—a well-known figure from history, pop culture, music
or film would all work. Note new or interesting vocabulary (particularly slang) they hear while
watching. Your students don’t have to commit to a full-length movie. This can get them to use
descriptive language that they don’t always have a chance to use. Then ask them to read the
Wikipedia entry to see if they can add anything else to the article. We hate SPAM and promise to
keep your email address safe Close. It’s okay for students to make a home movie, put on a one-man
play or paint a picture to present to the class. Consider sharing audio books or other resources for
students to listen to stories, if possible. For example, someone who is claustrophobic might choose
an elevator for something frightening. Consider using writing prompts or sentence frames to support
and guide your students in their writing. So take a minute to write any homework assignment on the
board so students can read it as well as listen to it. Other times, a parent might not be available to
help their child with homework because of their work schedule.
Use these videos in the classroom or assign homework to watch a few and complete the subsequent
quizzes. This text group has the added advantage of students being able to make friends with one
another, and a place to ask about missed homework assignments on days when they can’t make it to
class. This encourages learning at home while offering flexible options for families. Think about
realistic ways students will have to use English in the real world and try to make your homework
practical. Sometimes, the issue may be due to a lack of an established homework routine. You can
also send home a folder of fun English activities for students to complete for extra credit at any
point in the year. You might include items such as something frightening, something beautiful,
something quiet, something cool. Then, in the next session, show the reviews on the overhead
projector to the class and ask a student to read the review. For example, a student might choose to
write a letter to Marie Antoinette, asking her what it was like to be the queen of France at such a
young age. Note that if a student doesn’t want to be included in the chat group, you should have a
back up assignment prepared for them. 4. Listen to a Podcast Listening is one of the ESL student’s
most difficult skills to acquire, so listening to a short podcast episode is ideal homework. Including a
range of printable and hands-on resources for use with school-aged children, these ideas are perfect
to give your kids more practice at home. Ask your students to come up with other adjectives that are
related to “moist” and so on. Intermediate “The Best American Short Stories” This series features
contemporary short stories from a wide range of American writers, so there’s something for everyone
here. “Short Stories in English for Intermediate Learners” by Olly Richards: This collection of
engaging stories is designed specifically for intermediate ESL students. “Roald Dahl: The Collected
Short Stories” This delightful collection of quirky and imaginative tales has become a favorite of
many of my students. Summarize the theme of the song, or just what it’s about. Look no further and
check out the following free and printable Homework Sheets with fine and high-quality exercises.
The Moth: A storytelling podcast where real people share their personal experiences and anecdotes in
English. For example, write “moist” on the board, circle it and then draw 4-5 lines coming off of
the”moist” bubble. There is no benefit to homework being completed unless the child is learning by
doing it themselves. The next day, have each person get with a partner and show them the pictures
they took for each item on the list. For example, someone who is claustrophobic might choose an
elevator for something frightening. I would recommend giving students some suggestions on what
short stories to read, depending on the level of your students. Just because you prefer a particular
type of creative expression doesn’t mean your students do, so give them choices and let them express
themselves. With the number and variety of worksheets available, kids are sure to enjoy learning new
concepts while at home. They might make a movie, create a poster or brochure, write a song or even
put on a skit. It can be tempting to just announce homework assignments to students at the end of
class, but language learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with what they can see. The
goal should not be for students to spend hours on an assignment that may confuse and frustrate
them. Then send students out to their interviews after class. Have students choose their favorite
English language song to listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following: Practice the
lyrics to learn intonation and rhythm. You can then go over any errors in vocabulary, grammar or
sentence structure and revise the review together as a class. 7. Do a Wikipedia Edit Since anyone can
edit a Wikipedia article, it’s a great place for ESL students to hone their writing and editing skills,
and they’ll have a built-in readership, too. Set certain parameters like students must speak in
complete sentences or require that every student ask at least two questions at some point during the
presentations.
But it still feels modern to many students. “Nine Stories” by J.D. Salinger: This classic collection of
short stories is a class favorite when I’ve used it. 2. Share a Passion What do your students really
care about. Some students may have access to a computer and English-speaking relatives, while
others may have neither. Consider homework on an ad hoc basis, and only assign it on days when
you have truly meaningful assignments, rather than as a given every single day. They can use photos,
art, a PowerPoint presentation or they can just explain in their own words. You might include items
such as something frightening, something beautiful, something quiet, something cool. Then, in the
next session, show the reviews on the overhead projector to the class and ask a student to read the
review. Catch a Movie 11. Meet New People 12. Analyze a Song 13. Go on a Photo Scavenger Hunt
What Makes Homework Effective. Other times, a parent might not be available to help their child
with homework because of their work schedule. This blog was originally published on October 1,
2021. No matter what you believed in your student days, homework doesn’t have to be boring. Your
students don’t have to commit to a full-length movie. Check out our ESL supplemental curriculum
resources for your classroom. There may not be anyone in the home who speaks English, so the child
may not be able to get help with their homework. Have students choose their favorite English
language song to listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following: Practice the lyrics to
learn intonation and rhythm. To help you do this with ease, we’ve compiled an awesome list of 13
homework assignments that will have your ESL students begging for more. Contents 1. Read a Short
Story 2. Have your students select 3-4 adjectives from this introduction activity that they’ll use in
their story or poem. 9. Share Their Culture Ask your students to prepare a short presentation on an
aspect of their home culture to tell the class about in the next session. I would recommend giving
students some suggestions on what short stories to read, depending on the level of your students.
Note that if a student doesn’t want to be included in the chat group, you should have a back up
assignment prepared for them. 4. Listen to a Podcast Listening is one of the ESL student’s most
difficult skills to acquire, so listening to a short podcast episode is ideal homework. For an optimal
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Mozilla Firefox. Your shopping cart will be sent with product images, information, and subtotal. This
can be anything from a desk in their room to a spot in the kitchen. You can then go over any errors in
vocabulary, grammar or sentence structure and revise the review together as a class. 7. Do a
Wikipedia Edit Since anyone can edit a Wikipedia article, it’s a great place for ESL students to hone
their writing and editing skills, and they’ll have a built-in readership, too. For newcomers, you may
want to modify the assignment by giving them extra visuals, adapting the text to their language level,
or writing directions in bullet points rather than paragraphs. Download: This blog post is available as
a convenient and portable PDF that you. Have each person present their creative project to the class,
and then give the class five minutes to ask questions of the presenter. Make homework fun! Every
class has its own personality, so what’s fun for one might not be fun for another. As a class, discuss
how students might introduce themselves to a potential interviewee. These quizzes are adaptable so
every student will have a unique experience catered to his learning level. You can also ask students to
complete flashcard quizzes based on vocabulary words you want them to pay special attention to.
Perhaps the article on Ryan Gosling is missing a key detail about his recent Ken performance.
That’s why sending students out to interview native speakers on campus is such a fun homework
assignment. For example, a student might choose to write a letter to Marie Antoinette, asking her
what it was like to be the queen of France at such a young age. If the connection is not obvious,
students should ask their partner to explain why they chose a particular item, such as the elevator.
Students find items they think fit the description. Check out our ESL supplemental curriculum
resources for your classroom. Tailor your assignments to the personality of your class. Your students
don’t have to commit to a full-length movie. If the child needs motivation, start with their favorite
subject. Assigning homework that works isn’t as hard as you might think, especially if you focus on
the following points. Consider homework on an ad hoc basis, and only assign it on days when you
have truly meaningful assignments, rather than as a given every single day. You can also choose to
have students write letters to one another. In addition to verbally assigning homework, write down
any assignments and consider using a brightly colored stamp to denote homework assignments.
Recipients will be able to view your cart items, but will not have access to your secure account. Ask
them to select a product they have really used, so they have a genuine opinion on the quality of the
product and whether it lived up to their expectations. Including a range of printable and hands-on
resources for use with school-aged children, these ideas are perfect to give your kids more practice at
home. Stuff You Should Know: Though not specifically designed for ESL students, this podcast
covers a vast array of interesting topics, providing exposure to diverse vocabulary and subject
matters. 5. Write a Letter Ask your students to write a letter. Have students choose their favorite
English language song to listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following: Practice the
lyrics to learn intonation and rhythm. For newcomers, you may want to modify the assignment by
giving them extra visuals, adapting the text to their language level, or writing directions in bullet
points rather than paragraphs. Then, in the next session, show the reviews on the overhead projector
to the class and ask a student to read the review. This can be anything from a desk in their room to a
spot in the kitchen. Learning English becomes fun and easy when you learn with movie trailers,
music videos, news and inspiring talks. Sometimes, the issue may be due to a lack of an established
homework routine. All types of questions are covered in the homework sheets, for example, English
and Math-related topics. Have each person present their creative project to the class, and then give
the class five minutes to ask questions of the presenter. These quizzes are adaptable so every student
will have a unique experience catered to his learning level. Browse the following collection of free
and printable print homework worksheets that will ease you in making your kids keep on their
studying track while at home. This encourages learning at home while offering flexible options for
families. Note that if a student doesn’t want to be included in the chat group, you should have a
back up assignment prepared for them. 4. Listen to a Podcast Listening is one of the ESL student’s
most difficult skills to acquire, so listening to a short podcast episode is ideal homework. Think about
realistic ways students will have to use English in the real world and try to make your homework
practical.
Students find items they think fit the description. And whether students watch a new release or
catch an old Elvis flick on TV, they can do any of the following activities as homework: Summarize
the plot. It can be tempting to just announce homework assignments to students at the end of class,
but language learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with what they can see. Your
shopping cart will be sent with product images, information, and subtotal. Then the next homework
can be writing that letter writer back. 6. Write an Amazon Review Ask you students to review a
product on Amazon (or any other shopping website that has reviews). Intermediate “The Best
American Short Stories” This series features contemporary short stories from a wide range of
American writers, so there’s something for everyone here. “Short Stories in English for Intermediate
Learners” by Olly Richards: This collection of engaging stories is designed specifically for
intermediate ESL students. “Roald Dahl: The Collected Short Stories” This delightful collection of
quirky and imaginative tales has become a favorite of many of my students. You can also choose to
have students write letters to one another. In addition to verbally assigning homework, write down
any assignments and consider using a brightly colored stamp to denote homework assignments.
Advanced “Interpreter of Maladies” by Jhumpa Lahiri: This Pulitzer Prize-winning collection of
short stories explores the immigrant experience, something which many ESL students can relate to.
“Dubliners” by James Joyce: This classic collection of interconnected stories captures the essence of
Dublin in 1914. Tailor your assignments to the personality of your class. Here are some suggestions
for well done podcasts: The English We Speak: Produced by the BBC, this podcast focuses on
teaching commonly used phrases and idioms in conversational English. The letter can be written to a
friend or family member (which they could then actually mail or email), or it could be a fan letter to
a favorite musician or actor. Have each person choose something they’re passionate about, something
they might consider themselves an expert on. Think about what they would think is fun, and go with
that. Some schools and teachers are strongly in favor of it, others are strongly against it, and many
fall somewhere in the middle. Catch a Movie 11. Meet New People 12. Analyze a Song 13. Go on a
Photo Scavenger Hunt What Makes Homework Effective. Including a range of printable and hands-
on resources for use with school-aged children, these ideas are perfect to give your kids more
practice at home. If they’re naturally driven to complete homework, start with the hardest
assignment to get it over with. Then send students out to their interviews after class. That means that
for many classes, assessing or monitoring for accuracy isn’t the best use of your time and can be
discouraging to new students who are trying their best to grasp a whole new language. If so, the
student will revise and edit the article. Here we have provided enough print homework sheets for
you to choose. Try FluentU for Free FTC Disclosure FluentU is a participant in the Amazon Services
LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to
earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Amazon and the Amazon logo are
trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc, or its affiliates. Consider sharing audio books or other resources for
students to listen to stories, if possible. There is no benefit to homework being completed unless the
child is learning by doing it themselves. Have students choose their favorite English language song to
listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following: Practice the lyrics to learn intonation
and rhythm. They might make a movie, create a poster or brochure, write a song or even put on a
skit. The best homework for ESL practice is typically an assignment that prepares students for in-
class activities and maximizes your effectiveness in the classroom. Browse the following collection of
free and printable print homework worksheets that will ease you in making your kids keep on their
studying track while at home. These quizzes are adaptable so every student will have a unique
experience catered to his learning level.
Then the next homework can be writing that letter writer back. 6. Write an Amazon Review Ask you
students to review a product on Amazon (or any other shopping website that has reviews). There
may not be anyone in the home who speaks English, so the child may not be able to get help with
their homework. Especially in the early days of learning a new language, learning vocabulary and
choosing reading and writing assignments related to your students’ personal interests can be a big
motivator. Ask them to select a product they have really used, so they have a genuine opinion on the
quality of the product and whether it lived up to their expectations. Have your students select 3-4
adjectives from this introduction activity that they’ll use in their story or poem. 9. Share Their
Culture Ask your students to prepare a short presentation on an aspect of their home culture to tell
the class about in the next session. The letter can be written to a friend or family member (which
they could then actually mail or email), or it could be a fan letter to a favorite musician or actor.
Instead, you can use the videos on FluentU to screen mini-lessons using clips from TV shows and
movies, movie trailers, news segments, vlogs or music videos. Students find items they think fit the
description. Use these videos in the classroom or assign homework to watch a few and complete the
subsequent quizzes. To help you do this with ease, we’ve compiled an awesome list of 13 homework
assignments that will have your ESL students begging for more. Contents 1. Read a Short Story 2.
The goal should not be for students to spend hours on an assignment that may confuse and frustrate
them. They can return to our website and order the items you selected. They can use photos, art, a
PowerPoint presentation or they can just explain in their own words. But, when it comes to ESL
students and other English learners, homework can offer ways to extend learning outside of the
classroom and encourage independent English reading, speaking, writing, and listening at home.
Students can choose a topic or you can assign one, like leisure activities or celebrity news. Basic
Household chores for Elementary Students Level: elementary Age: 7-12 Downloads: 358. While it
will take some additional preparation, this provides a flexible option that allows time for questions
and may result in a higher completion rate when parents have time to help students with their
assignments. For example, someone who is claustrophobic might choose an elevator for something
frightening. Perhaps the article on Ryan Gosling is missing a key detail about his recent Ken
performance. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you. You
can ask students to write a little about the podcast to turn in to you, or you can ask them to briefly
summarize what they heard for the class in the next session. Summarize the theme of the song, or
just what it’s about. There are plenty of ways to use a movie for language development. This blog
was originally published on October 1, 2021. We also participate in other affiliate advertising
programs for products and services we believe in. Encourage your child to love learning with our
wide range of worksheets. Note new or interesting vocabulary (particularly slang) they hear while
watching. Set certain parameters like students must speak in complete sentences or require that every
student ask at least two questions at some point during the presentations. Consider homework on an
ad hoc basis, and only assign it on days when you have truly meaningful assignments, rather than as
a given every single day.
You can then go over any errors in vocabulary, grammar or sentence structure and revise the review
together as a class. 7. Do a Wikipedia Edit Since anyone can edit a Wikipedia article, it’s a great
place for ESL students to hone their writing and editing skills, and they’ll have a built-in readership,
too. Encourage your child to love learning with our wide range of worksheets. These ready-to-use
printable worksheets will help you reinforce concepts. Ask them to select a product they have really
used, so they have a genuine opinion on the quality of the product and whether it lived up to their
expectations. If the connection is not obvious, students should ask their partner to explain why they
chose a particular item, such as the elevator. To help you do this with ease, we’ve compiled an
awesome list of 13 homework assignments that will have your ESL students begging for more.
Contents 1. Read a Short Story 2. Consider using writing prompts or sentence frames to support and
guide your students in their writing. Check out our ESL supplemental curriculum resources for your
classroom. And you can always have students turn in assignments and take your own private notes
on their accuracy, even while assessing for completion publicly. It has some vocab aid with
translations into Spanish, which you can adapt to another language or delete completely. The letter
can be written to a friend or family member (which they could then actually mail or email), or it
could be a fan letter to a favorite musician or actor. Instead, it helps to build positive independent
study. They can share the answers they got in the next session. 12. Analyze a Song Music is great for
English learners since it stresses many aspects of language that can otherwise be hard to isolate, like
the emotion of language, intonation and stress. Your shopping cart will be sent with product images,
information, and subtotal. Make homework fun! Every class has its own personality, so what’s fun
for one might not be fun for another. It can be tempting to just announce homework assignments to
students at the end of class, but language learners benefit when you reinforce what you say with
what they can see. You can also send home a folder of fun English activities for students to complete
for extra credit at any point in the year. Have students choose their favorite English language song to
listen to for homework and then ask them to do the following: Practice the lyrics to learn intonation
and rhythm. Learning English becomes fun and easy when you learn with movie trailers, music
videos, news and inspiring talks. With the number and variety of worksheets available, kids are sure
to enjoy learning new concepts while at home. Assigning homework that works isn’t as hard as you
might think, especially if you focus on the following points. No matter what you believed in your
student days, homework doesn’t have to be boring. But instead of being specific in your list (for
example, including items such as cat), be descriptive in your list. Summarize the theme of the song,
or just what it’s about. But, when it comes to ESL students and other English learners, homework
can offer ways to extend learning outside of the classroom and encourage independent English
reading, speaking, writing, and listening at home. Especially in the early days of learning a new
language, learning vocabulary and choosing reading and writing assignments related to your
students’ personal interests can be a big motivator. Encourage parents to read aloud to their children
in their home language— research shows that strong native language literacy supports second
language development. Our collection is growing every day with the help of many teachers. If. In
addition to verbally assigning homework, write down any assignments and consider using a brightly
colored stamp to denote homework assignments. Perhaps the article on Ryan Gosling is missing a
key detail about his recent Ken performance.

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