Back to School - Help with Homework Ideas

Help Kids Head Back to School with These Essential Homework Ideas

Wendy Roltgen
After a summer of fun, it's hard to get kids ready to head back to school. Let alone tackle homework. Homework often begins in the first few days of school, so help your kids do their best in school this year by following these practical homework ideas and tips.

Back to School Homework Ideas - Pick a Space and Time for Completing Homework

Probably one of the most important homework tips is to designate a quiet area for your children to do their homework. A homework space can be anywhere in your house or apartment just make it a space free of distractions. A spare bedroom, basement or even the dining room can easily be converted into a homework space for your children to use throughout the year.

To make doing homework a routine, work with your children to determine a designated time each night to work on any school assignments. Set aside an hour or appropriate time for your household each night to focus on completing homework, reading or just taking in some quiet time together. Be sure to select a time that does not interfere with dinner, other school activities or events.

Back to School Homework Ideas - Essential Supplies

Once you have designated a location and time for doing homework, stock the area with supplies necessary to complete assignments. Items you may want to include in your homework space include pencils, markers, crayons, highlighters, scissors, calendar, pencil sharpener, paper, clock, calculator, paper clips, stapler and bulletin board for posting important notes and upcoming activities.

Having all the necessary supplies ready in the homework space will help keep you and your children focused on homework instead of searching for the necessary supplies.

Back to School Homework Ideas - Get Organized

Keep the homework space organized by utilizing bins available at local office supply stores or discount retailers. An extra book shelf also serves as a handy organizer for text books and reference books your child may need to complete homework. Cardboard magazine holders are ideal for organizing loose papers and long-term assignments. Label each holder with your child's name for easy reference.

Add lighting to the homework space by using a desk lamp or other task lighting. Creating a bright and cheery environment can make completing school assignments less of a chore.

Follow just a few of these homework ideas and tips to help make homework less stressful around your house. These homework ideas will help keep your kids focused on learning and ready to tackle their homework each night.

Published by Wendy Roltgen

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