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hmb · 20/09/2004 18:45

I have just finised marking a class set of homework for a second set (very able) of kids in Y9. These are nice kids who I enjoy teaching. There were 25 in the class, one was away on the day the work was set. Do you want to guess how many were done?

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charliecat · 20/09/2004 18:45

5

coppertop · 20/09/2004 18:46

20?

coppertop · 20/09/2004 18:47

Oops! I was obviously being a bit optimistic there!

Rowlers · 20/09/2004 18:47

I'll take a stab at 12.

Hulababy · 20/09/2004 18:47

Let's be generous - 10

Yorkiegirl · 20/09/2004 18:48

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charliecat · 20/09/2004 18:50

I said 5 because I was one of 3 who used to do the homework set, noone else bothered.

coppertop · 20/09/2004 18:50

8? (if I'm allowed 2 guesses)

Rowlers · 20/09/2004 18:51

Do we win a prize if we get it right?
There's no point guessing otherwise is there?

Avalon · 20/09/2004 18:53

2

charliecat · 20/09/2004 18:53

Come on them tell us!!!

hmb · 20/09/2004 18:55

The answer is 15! So no-one won! They are a nice class.

OK another one. Set 2 in Y11 class of 22. Howmany were done?

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Yorkiegirl · 20/09/2004 18:57

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charliecat · 20/09/2004 18:59

Thats quite good next guess 21

hercules · 20/09/2004 19:01

A generous 10.

hmb · 20/09/2004 19:32

The answer this time a stunning 6!

In case no-one 'gets' this I'm trying to explain why teachers sometimes get wound up about homework!

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coppertop · 20/09/2004 19:34

6 out of 22??? And they've only been back at school a couple of weeks!

hmb · 20/09/2004 19:38

No shit Copper top! This is a second set who are all predicted cs or ds. I'm not teaching them this year, I had them last year, but a mate of mine is. I wonder how many of their parents post, as others have on other threads that 'teachers bring out the worst in them'? That is the class with the lad who's father told him that teachers only set homework because they are too lazy to set the work in class.

Great isn't it? I wonder how many of their parents will be moaning and bitching when the kids fail to reach their potential?

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hmb · 20/09/2004 19:39

Sorry should have been cs or bs.

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coppertop · 20/09/2004 19:41

Eeeek!

hercules · 20/09/2004 19:57

hear, hear hmb!
I'm fed up of wasting my time chasing h/w. I know write in their h/w diaries which takes up a good 10 mins of the lesson. After several missing h/ws I send a letter home. That way the parents cannot at a later time when reports are written say they had no idea. Sadly, this makes no difference in the kids doing the h/w but it does save some of my time.

charliecat · 20/09/2004 20:08

Thats no good at all really is it?
Small chocoloate offering for those who bring it in on time? Or is that not allowed

hmb · 20/09/2004 20:14

I do bribe. Bu there are limits and tbh I am not going to buy sweets out of my hard earned cash for kids who should do the flaming thing for their own good.

I'm sick to the death of this sort of crap and it is only the third week of term. And to be quite honest I'm sick of some mumsnetters bad mouthing homework and teachers. I'm f*ing well sick of it. I'm getting to the point of saying 'let 'em fail if they want to' And them watch the parents go mental

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popsycal · 20/09/2004 20:16

folks!!!

something that may work for kids not handing in homework is a 'homework raffle'

each lesson, each child that hands intheir homework gets a raffle ticket. they gather them each time

after a period of time (say 2 weeks to start with, then a month, then a half term etc) you draw the prizes from the raffle
then more homework you hand in, the more chance you have to win
HTH

hercules · 20/09/2004 20:25

I cant see secondary kids going for that tbh popyscal.