THE PHILOSOPHY: I will usually assign homework Monday through Thursday. The homework will often be a written reflection or explanation. Writing about math helps kids deepen their understanding of the concepts. Other assignments may be review of skills. THE RULE: The homework I assign shouldn't take more than 15 minutes. My rule, however, is that if students have been working DILIGENTLY on my homework(no iCarly in the background, and it can't be the case that you've put off a big project for several nights in a row), they are allowed to stop working on my subject after 15 minutes, even if they haven't finished. They just need to inform me of this at the start of class the next day. THE RESOURCES: I send the homeroom teachers messages about the homework assignments so they can put them up on their daily assignment boards. In the event that I have neglected to do either of those things, students can call a classmate or even email me to find out the homework. Furthermore, I send notice of quizzes to parents a few days in advance via email. (If you haven't given me your email address, please consider doing so!) Students may make appointments to work one-on-one with me if they need extra help. THE CONSEQUENCES: Students who don't have their homework will probably be sent out into the hall to work on it while the rest of the students correct theirs in class. I understand that occasionally students forget, or life gets in the way of homework. If, at the end of the quarter, a kid has missed only one or two assignments and has otherwise been a really good student, the effect on the grade will be negligible. Work that is just plain not done on a consistent basis, however, will result in a low grade at the end of the quarter. Students will retake quizzes until they earn at least a 75% (there are some exceptions such as pretests or short quizzes over something we've covered thoroughly.) After achieving 75%, students MAY retake a quiz once more in an effort to raise the grade up to an 85%