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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions 
of students and parents.
  1. What happens when a student is having trouble with homework?
  2. What happens when a book need for homework is left at school?
  3. What happens when homework turns to tears and frustration?
  4. How can I arrange for my child to get extra help?
  5. My child says that there is no homework, can this be true?



What happens when a student is having trouble with homework?

I always tell the students to attempt to do their best.  If there 
is some 
evidence of work, I can usually give some credit. Start by 
writing down the 
questions, see if you can include some information related to the 
topic, and 
any steps that we might have covered in class.
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What happens when a book need for homework is left at school?

Students have points deducted for lateness and should  complete 
the 
assignment the next night.
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What happens when homework turns to tears and frustration?

It's time to stay after school for extra help, homework should 
review and 
reinforce topics already covered in class.  Be sure to check the 
daily notes 
for help with samples to be used as guidelines.
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How can I arrange for my child to get extra help?

Have the student talk to the teacher about a convenient time,  
usually I can find a time(s) that will work into the student 
schedule for before/after school. I am available on M/W/F from 7 -
 7:30 AM or on T/Th from 2:30 - 3:30 PM.
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My child says that there is no homework, can this be true?

It may be true that there is no written homework, there is ALWAYS 
homework: 
the need to review notes, reread pages learned in class, try 
sample problems 
and check with the answers from class, create review cards with 
rules (can be 
copied from notebooks), try odd numbered problems and 
check answers in the back of the book - as you can see there is 
ALWAYS some 
homework!!
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