Homework

Purposeful homework: retrieval, practise and reading.

Rationale

The purpose of homework at Wyvern St Edmund’s is for students to learn, retain, practise and extend the knowledge and skills that they are taught in school. Therefore, homework activities will require students to engage with retrieval practice, independent practice and reading.

Expectations

  • A minimum of 3 days will be allowed between setting and completion
  • At KS3, one piece of homework should take no more than 30 minutes to complete
  • At KS4, one piece of homework should take no more than one hour to complete (except project work e.g. in Art)
  • Teachers will check that students have completed their homework and record this on Class Charts
  • Parents/carers and students can see what homework has been set on Class Charts
  • The frequency of homework will vary according to how many lessons your child has of that subject a fortnight. Please see the table below.
  • Practical subjects such as Art and Design, Design Technology, Drama, Music and PE will not routinely set homework for students in years 7-9 but may choose to do so at certain points in the year.

Number of lessons per fortnight

How often will be homework be set? (Minimum requirement)

1-2

Termly

3-4

Fortnightly

5+

Weekly

Key principles

Retrieval

  • Your child will be set work to recall material that they may have been taught weeks or months previously as well as more recently – this is to make their learning more ‘sticky’.
  • Your child will be set a range of retrieval activities e.g. self-quizzing, an online quiz, summarising, practice papers, gap filling or mapping.
  • The retrieval work set should be effortful and challenging – the more challenging it is to recall the information from memory, the better it is for long-term learning so please don’t worry if your child finds it hard to remember the answer to a question!
  • If revision work is set, we want students to know what the most effective strategies are: spaced practice, interleaving, elaboration, concrete examples, dual coding and retrieval practice (click here).

Practice

  • Sometimes, it will be more appropriate to set practice tasks so that students can improve a specific element of a skill e.g. adding tone to a pencil drawing.

Reading

  • Should be linked, thematically or contextually, to the curriculum content being taught in lessons to reinforce or extend knowledge or
  • Should be linked to previous curriculum content to reinforce or extend knowledge or
  • Should be linked to upcoming curriculum content to give students some prior knowledge or context to enable them to engage with future learning more effectively.
  • Should be accessible and appropriate for the age range of the students in the class (with scaffolding, adapted or alternative texts where appropriate).

CLASS CHARTS AND HOMEWORK

In September 2022 we introduced Class Charts for students, teachers and parents/carers. This enables you to:

  • See exactly what homework your child has been set
  • Check the date it was set and when it is due in
  • See a weekly calendar/overview of homework set
  • See which teacher set the homework
  • Access any information, attachments, or detail provided to your child on how to complete the homework task.

HOW DOES MY CHILD ACCESS THE HOMEWORK INFORMATION?

Students can access their homework two ways:

  • Downloading the Class Charts Student App or
  • Or accessing the Class Charts website (Students are issued with login details - please email your child's tutor if there is an issue with logging in.)

HOW CAN I SUPPORT MY CHILD WITH HOMEWORK?

  • Take the time to familiarise yourself with Class Charts. Allow your child to access and download the Class Charts app (information attached). The phone app is only to be used at home, not on school site.
  • Check daily, weekly, regularly in their planner that they have recorded their homework correctly.
  • Check on your Class Charts app or on the website when homework is due to be handed in.

We thank parents for your support in ensuring that your child takes advantage of Class Charts to organise and manage their study at home. We value our partnerships with parents and carers working alongside side you homework is successfully completed supporting your child's academic progress.

 

Class Charts