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Homework is an essential part of a student's academic journey.

It helps reinforce the lessons taught in


class and allows students to practice and apply their knowledge. However, for third graders,
homework can be a daunting task. At this age, students are still developing their writing skills, and
the workload can be overwhelming. As a result, parents and teachers often find themselves struggling
to help their third graders complete their homework.

One of the biggest challenges of writing homework for third graders is finding a balance between the
difficulty level and the child's abilities. Every child learns at their own pace, and their writing skills
may vary. This makes it challenging for teachers to assign homework that is suitable for each student.
As a result, some students may find the homework too easy, while others may struggle to complete it.

Moreover, third graders are still learning how to manage their time effectively. They may not have
the discipline to sit down and complete their homework without getting distracted. This can lead to
unfinished or poorly done assignments, which can affect their grades and academic progress.

Another obstacle is the lack of interest in writing. At this age, students may not see the importance of
writing and may not find it enjoyable. This can result in a lack of motivation and reluctance to
complete their homework. As a result, parents and teachers may have to deal with constant
complaints and excuses from their third graders.

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Many are shocked when their child comes home excited to do more school work just to earn more
minutes to play a learning game. As long as there is substance, I am not too strict on length.It must
be neatly written and turned in on Friday to receive a star. Cotopaxi Conversations: A chat about the
history of space science at. So when I found the Universal Homework Model I thought that this
would be great for the homework problem we have been experiencing in our grade level. They must
blow their answer into their hand and hold it up. After getting settled into third grade, I have found
myself assigning homework less and less. I'm thinking about making a magnetic chart like people do
to take attendance but have the students move their name to show 1 Star, 2 Stars, or 3 Stars each
morning. Our spelling quizzes are on Thursday and kids don't get their new words until Friday, so on
Thursday, I have included the option of writing a response to the book they have been reading all
week. I had noticed this on the WBT website but had forgotten about it. Shouldn't my 8 and 9 year
olds be afforded that opportunity as well. It's a great motivator to get all of the kids willing to do
more, which I'll take any day of the week. THANKS!!! Reply Delete Replies Reply Alice December
2, 2013 at 11:21 AM Hi Stephanie, I have been doing a weekly homework packet and really hate
when Monday rolls around and it's not ready. This is what lead me to think maybe you do it by
student since there are 25 blocks across the top.Please advise as soon as possible since we are trying
to implement it for next week. Parents are strong teachers and I wanted them to play an important
and purposeful role in their child's learning. If they raise their hand, I will put their name on the
board and we all cheer them and thank them for leading by example. Reply Delete Replies Reply
Casey Wiggins August 29, 2012 at 3:27 PM This sounds awesome, I would love this for my class.
Reply Delete Replies Reply bdalbrecht August 29, 2013 at 2:36 PM I am a WBTr and am trying to
implement the Star homework. Question. How is the star chart used exactly. See? Simple and easy,
and items that parents can help out with that won't make them or their kids want to tear their hair
out:) What happens the next day. I have 30 students in my class, so the first opportunity to earn a
minute would be at the 60 Star mark. I heard about you through the New Possibilities linky party.
Depending on the reason for no homework that day, he may have a one minute rehearsal of Rule 4,
Make smart choices!, at recess.) When I have collected all the homework, I note the total Stars for
the day on a special line graph on the front board. Reply Delete Replies Reply allisong September 12,
2011 at 8:06 PM Thank you so much. Monday Made It with a Whole Brain Teaching Tuesday Twist.
I am not sure how you like homework, but I was starting to despise it more and more as the years
went on. I agree with the person above who was confused with the graph. I noticed on your sample it
mentioned different colors for different days. I know that the third grade teachers that get my kiddos
always think I'm going to easy on my kids in homework. I received a Versitile Blogger Award and
wanted to pass it on to you. On Friday, we count up all of the stars we have earned for the week
and, if they all did 2 or more stars for most of the days, then there is a high likelihood that there will
be extra Free Choice minutes tacked on to Friday Choice Time. My kids this year LOVE stickers, so
this is a super fun, very easy, and inexpensive treat.
Pupils then record how many stars they earned at the bottom of their page and record that on the Star
Homework Record Sheet. On Friday, we count up all of the stars we have earned for the week and,
if they all did 2 or more stars for most of the days, then there is a high likelihood that there will be
extra Free Choice minutes tacked on to Friday Choice Time. Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown
July 31, 2013 at 6:18 PM I think this is a great idea. To comply with the new e-Privacy directive, we
need to ask for your consent to set the cookies. I noticed on your sample it mentioned different
colors for different days. If they raise their hand, I will put their name on the board and we all cheer
them and thank them for leading by example. These stars accumulate each day to earn minutes of a
learning game called Mind Soccer. This Response to Text should be no longer than a page, but a bit
longer than a few sentences. Star Homework is a weekly bookmark that gets sent home with three
activities for the kids to practice each night. If they raise their hand, I will put their name on the
board and we all cheer them and thank them for leading by example. This pack is completely
editable, except for the spelling homework tasks. I know you can picture the look on that student’s
face as he reaches out to “grab” that Woooo! (You may be thinking right now; what about the
student who didn’t return any homework that day. Our spelling quizzes are on Thursday and kids
don't get their new words until Friday, so on Thursday, I have included the option of writing a
response to the book they have been reading all week. When I first began teaching, I assigned it
dutifully every night, graded it all day and into the evening, only to have to do it all over again the
next day. I am so blessed to live in the Antelope Valley right next to the California Poppy Preserve.
Reply Delete Replies Reply bdalbrecht August 29, 2013 at 2:36 PM I am a WBTr and am trying to
implement the Star homework. Question. How is the star chart used exactly. The UHM allows
students flexibility on the homework they complete each night because they get to CHOOSE how
much they do. I was inspired by Allison from A Whole Brain Teacher (and former WBT intern) and
her version of UHM Homework. Would you mind explaining how the graph works or showing an
example of what a graph might look like at the end of a typical week please. A molecular biologist
looking have attended related to the molecular biology Application for the post of a molecular. The
majority of my kids have massive amounts of after-school activities and to be honest, I have way
less on my plate and all I want to do after a busy day at school is come home and relax. It's a great
motivator to get all of the kids willing to do more, which I'll take any day of the week. Star
Homework is a weekly bookmark that gets sent home with three activities for the kids to practice
each night. Any student who has 2 or 3 stars gets a short cheer from us:) I tally all of these stars up
on our Weekly Star Homework Graph and then the kids put their bookmarks back in their backpacks
to complete that night. Shouldn't my 8 and 9 year olds be afforded that opportunity as well. Many
are shocked when their child comes home excited to do more school work just to earn more minutes
to play a learning game. Reply Delete Replies Reply Casey Wiggins August 29, 2012 at 3:27 PM
This sounds awesome, I would love this for my class. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. So when I found the Universal Homework Model I
thought that this would be great for the homework problem we have been experiencing in our grade
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We also will look to see if we met or beat the previous week's total. Whole Brain Teaching offers an
amazing Universal Homework Model that can be used as is, or modified to meet your local district
requirements. At the end of each school quarter, I raise the number of Stars needed to earn the
minutes. Star Homework is a weekly bookmark that gets sent home with three activities for the kids
to practice each night. After getting settled into third grade, I have found myself assigning
homework less and less. If they raise their hand, I will put their name on the board and we all cheer
them and thank them for leading by example. Shouldn't my 8 and 9 year olds be afforded that
opportunity as well. If it is messy, not substantive, or clearly not worth a star, then the child does not
get one- Chris Biffle explains it so well in the video above- I am not doing that child any favors by
accepting and rewarding messy, sloppy work with no effort put into it. There are always lots of
cheers, and no one is on the spot for making a mistake. After I introduced the UHM my students
explained it to each other using the teach-ok. Shouldn't my 8 and 9 year olds be afforded that
opportunity as well. When I first began teaching, I assigned it dutifully every night, graded it all day
and into the evening, only to have to do it all over again the next day. I heard about you through the
New Possibilities linky party. I feel that if it isn't purposeful, then why burden the parents and my
students with it. See? Simple and easy, and items that parents can help out with that won't make them
or their kids want to tear their hair out:) What happens the next day. I was inspired by Allison from A
Whole Brain Teacher (and former WBT intern) and her version of UHM Homework. Do you know
of any Wibbeteers who have tried it in kindergarten. And we have homework folders, so I could just
have my kiddos put their bookmarks and papers in there. This model is based on a team effort by the
class to complete daily assignments using three levels of participation. I know you can picture the
look on that student’s face as he reaches out to “grab” that Woooo! (You may be thinking right now;
what about the student who didn’t return any homework that day. They must blow their answer into
their hand and hold it up. It's a great motivator to get all of the kids willing to do more, which I'll
take any day of the week. When I first began teaching, I assigned it dutifully every night, graded it
all day and into the evening, only to have to do it all over again the next day. Many are shocked
when their child comes home excited to do more school work just to earn more minutes to play a
learning game. There are many ways you can get back on track with Magento Store. I know that the
third grade teachers that get my kiddos always think I'm going to easy on my kids in homework. At
the very end of our Morning Meeting routine, I will have the students grab their bookmarks and tell
me how many stars they earned, from 0-3. No Homework Days were more of a relief for me than for
the kids, I think. At the very end of our Morning Meeting routine, I will have the students grab their
bookmarks and tell me how many stars they earned, from 0-3. On Friday, we count up all of the stars
we have earned for the week and, if they all did 2 or more stars for most of the days, then there is a
high likelihood that there will be extra Free Choice minutes tacked on to Friday Choice Time.

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