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Year 2 - age 7 - How much time do you spend on homework ?

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jessica36 · 08/06/2011 10:44

My daughter one of the oldest in the class recieved homework 3 times a week, normally one sheet, 1 spelling test/week and a reading book every other day.

The homework is very easy for her, takes her between 5-10 min / sheet, she reads 1-2 chapter(s) every night, that is another 10-15 min approx and she practises her spelling each day another 5 -10 min.

Some of the parents have complained to the school that this is not enough, but i think it is or maybe i totally out of touch with the level of homework for this year.

Would you please be able to give me an indecation how long your son/daughter in Year 2 spends on homework / extra school work ?

Thank you ;))

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builder · 10/06/2011 14:08

Spellings once a week and a piece of homework that takes roughly 20mins.

That is plenty for us. I would prefer none at all!

My children just want to play! (and we have piano practice to fit in each evening).

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SofaQueen · 10/06/2011 10:42

Homework everynight. 2x maths, 1x comprehension, 1x spelling with sentances, 1x writing. Takes 10-20 minutes (writing takes longer). Also has reading everynight.

Not that much of a burden.

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Elsjas · 10/06/2011 08:09

One maths sheet per week, one English sheet per week, fourteen spellings per week, 15 mins reading per night. Not a big issue here as DS has an older sister who has more, so he always feels that he has the better deal!

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mungogerry · 09/06/2011 06:27

Mine is a young Y2.

NO spellings here at all.

Homework is sometimes to play a game, or a complete a worksheet, or a small project. Usually takes between 10-40mins depending on what it is. This is given on Friday to be returned any time before the following Wednesday.

We get a larger project over half term, but this is also for the following week too - so if you are on hols you can still complete it.

The teacher likes you to read for 10 mins a night, but this is never a problem as DD is a bookwork. I listen to her read for 10 mins then she reads in bed, we go in and stop her if she is stilll reading an hour later.

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sugartongue · 09/06/2011 00:14

10 spellings a week, reading books on 3 nights, maths worksheet on one night, then writing task over the weekend. Due to prevarication we can spend three or so hours at it over the course of a week....oh and I forgot, plenty of half-term projects and reading comprensions from time to time, oh the joy!

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Bucharest · 08/06/2011 20:49

They finish school at 1.15, start at 8am and go Monday-Saturday.

She finished today for the summer, but in the course of the year they only get a few days off, 6 for Easter and then the odd Saint's Day thingy.

The hours work out almost exactly what a UK school child would do,it's EU law for it all to be the same, but each country does its hours as it sees fit.

The homework is a mare though, she's at it till 7 or 8 most nights.

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PoppetUK · 08/06/2011 18:32

P.s I however, do agree it has a part. Just wished I was more educated and better at getting my children to do it in a fun way.

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PoppetUK · 08/06/2011 18:30

In our house DD gets 1 piece of English or 1 maths, spellings and reading each night. The maths or English can take anywhere between 10mins and 1 hour depending on task and mood of child!!!!

I'm sure there are plenty of willing 7 years olds and kids without younger siblings but that isn't our house!

I think I hate homework as much as DD if not more. DS had more than her this year and he's in reception! Confused

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jessica36 · 08/06/2011 15:53

@ AurraSing - I know what you mean !! The effort goes into sitting them down, focus etc takes me far longer than the actual work - i am staring homework in 10 min and NOT looking forward to it ... 1 sheet of writing & spelling ... by the time that's done i had enough (and am i sure my dd feels the same!).

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jessica36 · 08/06/2011 15:50

@ Bucharest - seriously ? My dd is home @ 3.30 - she goes to bed @ 7:30

  • bathtime - dinner - playtime - ? OK i will never move to Italy - what do you do when you have several childeren to assist, also skip bedtime ? !
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AurraSing · 08/06/2011 13:49

Shock Bucharest. Do they have shorter days at school?

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Bucharest · 08/06/2011 13:46

Yr2 aged 7 in Italy.

3-4 hours a night. Every night. Shock

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AurraSing · 08/06/2011 13:43

My year 2 DD reads anything between 15- 30 minutes a night.

She has 6 spellings a week to learn and is encouraged to write a short story using the words. That takes her about 6 minutes of actual writing and up to an hour of me telling her to sit back down and get on with it. sometimes spread over three days.

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MumblingRagDoll · 08/06/2011 13:33

DD is in year 2....shes the youngest and hates all homework.....she has a worksheet every night or a writing excersise...plus her reading book. We take about 30 minutes as she moans.

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hatwoman · 08/06/2011 13:28

Shock at giving extra homework as a punishment. that's really going to give out the right messages.

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zeolite · 08/06/2011 13:17

As little as possible so as to have time to enjoy books and explore museums and libraries and parks etc etc

May be a tension with rankings/SATs obsessed HTs though...

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jessica36 · 08/06/2011 13:13

I have spoken with a mum from year 3 who informed me that they get 1 sheet each day + weekend homework and not handing it in on time recieves extra homework the next day - I am really not looking forward to this, specially as i my DD would love to do some "fun" activities next year as jazz dance and so - i guess not much i can do about that / hopefully she will become more independant as we move on (still if i don`t nagg her not much gets done @ present) (and i hate this by tha way).

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hatwoman · 08/06/2011 12:51

my kids are in y4 and 6 and get virtually no homework. which is, imo, as it should be. these parents who think their kids are not getting enough should spend the time they'd like to spend on homework imparting a love of reading and learning in them. a love of and interest in nature, science, poetry, numbers, history, gardening, art. whatever rings your and their bell.

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lovecheese · 08/06/2011 12:46

Not a lot, and certainly none at weekends or little "projects" to be completed during the holidays.

12 spellings, given on Monday, tested Friday;
Either a literacy or numeracy task, takes a few minutes;
reading daily, although TBH this often gets overlooked as DD always has her head in her own books. I do try to listen to her 2 times per week.

She also chooses to write her spelling words into sentences or a story which she hands in with her other homework on Friday. What I do practice with both of them though, preferably daily, is some mental maths, X tables or doubling/halving etc, only takes a few minutes, and DD2 is the sort of child who likes workbooks too.

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Northumberlandlass · 08/06/2011 12:46

10 spellings handed out on Monday, for the test of Friday - so about 5 mins a night.

Maths sheet handed out on Friday, to be collected in on Monday - depends...probably about 15 mins.

Reading books - whenever he gets through the one he has. He is now on Chapter books and we read a few chapters morning & night, maybe 15 mins each.

I think this is quite enough Smile

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LiverpoolLeap · 08/06/2011 12:42

2x worksheets per week (very quick to complete) and one book per week. That's plenty in my opinion.

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JunieV · 08/06/2011 12:39

This is my first post!

My kids are in Y1 and Y2 and have no formal homework at all though reading is encouraged every day. The head is very progressive and thinks they should be playing instead. Weird how I used to think this is what I wanted and now it's in place I feel a bit wobbly about it and rather wish for weekly spellings!

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seeker · 08/06/2011 12:28

None at all except reading books i KS1. As it should be.

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swash · 08/06/2011 12:23

One piece of homework a week - which is usually literacy or numeracy. In Y1 there was no homework but she was supposed to read each night.

We probably spend 20 mins on homework most weeks, unless we forget!

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Elibean · 08/06/2011 12:15

Given once a week (Mondays) to hand in by following Monday. Usually couple of pages of literacy, couple of pages of numeracy OR one page literacy, one topic, two numeracy. Reading is supposed to be daily, but as dd now reads to herself its hard to assess Hmm can be loads one day, none the next.
We spend maybe half an hour on homework one night, ten minutes another, half an hour the next, maybe five another night -but then none at all for three nights as always finished by Thursday.

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