How to Set Up a Homework Club

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Do you have students in your class who fail to complete their homework on a regular basis?


Homework is a hot topic. It can be time-consuming for both students and teachers. Increasingly, there’s a divide between those who believe that homework plays an important part in learning and those who suggest the time would be better spent playing outdoors, with family and developing relationships.

Whatever your personal viewpoint is, you may be tied to the homework policy of your school. So, first and foremost, if you haven’t already done so, make reading your school homework policy a priority.

Next, I would like to offer one piece of advice…

Communicate about homework and communicate well. Communicate clearly with students, parents, guardians and teaching partners. Avoid homework surprises at all costs.

Use ourEditable Homework Information Sheetto communicate effectively. It’s a good idea to update this information every term to stay on top of changes and to keep parents up to date with any new additions.


What Makes Homework Meaningful?

Homework tasks should bemeaningful.Worthwhile homework is more likely to engage your students and maylead to more involvement in class. Meaningful homework tasks may take a little more time to prepare but believe me, it’s worth it. Before you set a homework task, you might like to consider whether the task:

  • has aclear purpose– to practise, check understanding or apply knowledge and skills
  • provides an opportunity to review, practise and develop skills they already know
  • provides students with an opportunity to do something they enjoy
  • enables students to relate learning with the real world
  • provides students with an opportunity to experience success and some degree of independence
  • provides students with the opportunity to be critical thinkers.

To read more about the wider picture when it comes to homework, read my blog,Why Take an Alternative Approach to Traditional Homework?


Homework Red Flags

For many students, homework is stressful. For many busy families, it’s hard to find the time, space and energy to fit homework into an already jam-packed daily schedule. For some, home life can often be chaotic, loud and full of distractions.

If you have students in your class who are repeatedly failing to complete homework, take the time to consider how your school community can support students and parents.


What is a Homework Club?

A homework club is asafe, supportiveandproductivestudent meetup out of school hours to assist students in completing their homework. Homework clubs provide vital support for children who do not otherwise have the help that they need.

Homework clubs can provide:

  • a safe, quiet and calm space for students to concentrate
  • a supportive environment
  • one to one or small group support
  • a chance to share knowledge
  • an opportunity to build relationships
  • an opportunity to develop good work habits and a positive attitude towards learning
  • the chance to develop skills involved in becoming an independent learner.

How to Set up a Homework Club

Having a坚实的团队of parent helpers is crucial to setting up a homework club. Remember, this is not all on you.Seek out helpand support from your principal, teaching colleagues, parents and school community.

Here are a few tips to get you started:

  1. Decidewho– Start small. Identify a small group of students who need support with completing homework. Follow the protocol for contacting parents and obtaining their permission.
  2. Decidewhat– Plan what activities will be included. You might like to go with a simple plan such assnack, active learning game, class homework, chill out time.
  3. Decidewhere– Choose a suitable venue. Good options include the school library, a classroom, or a shady outdoor space (my favourite option). Complete a risk assessment.
  4. Decidewhen– Start with once a week. Choose an afternoon when you usually stay back after school. Check that your time slot does not clash with other popular extracurricular clubs.
  5. Decidewhy?– Decide on the purpose of your homework club. Is it to develop good work habits, provide a calm productive workspace or to improve academic results?

For more helpful tips on taking your homework club outside, read Emma’s inspiring blogOpening the Door To an Outdoor Classroom | Creating an Outdoor Lesson Box.


Tips for Leading a Homework Club

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Leading a homework club requires a certain amount of organisation just like everything else. Here are a few tips and ideas to get you started:

  1. Make sure that your students have ahealthy snackand awaterbreak before beginning the session. Don’t forget you!
  2. Break your homework club session into4 short intervals:active game, class homework, fast finisher and chill out time.
  3. Play anActive Gameto let off steam and build positive relationships.
  4. Have a supply of spare pens, pencils and otherstationeryitems.
  5. Have enoughadult supportfor the number of students in your group.
  6. Establishclear expectationsfor conduct and work standards.

Being Ready to Learn at Homework Club

Havingclear rules and expectationsfor homework club is critical. Without rules and regulations, you may find that students think of homework club as the ultimate playdate. Why not use our brand newBehaviour Learning Ladder – Vertical Chart?

One way to visually keep track of your students’ behaviour is to create a behaviour learning ladder for homework club. A behaviour learning ladder is a great visual reminder for you and the students and includes a step by step warning system for your students.

When you are sharing your expectations, be sure to include areas such as punctuality, commitment, work standards, bringing homework and respecting the needs of others.

For more information on how to set up and use a behavior learning ladder read Holly’s brilliant blogClassroom Management | How to Use a Behaviour Learning Ladder.


Start Homework Club with an Active Learning Game

不要忘记在学校忙碌的一天后,孩子need to be kids. Make sure that the students who attend homework club have a brain break and a chance to play before they are expected to focus and concentrate.

OurActive Learning Resource Packis a brilliant resource pack that includes 15 active games to play as the perfect brain break before or during homework club. Active games promote fun, active ways of revising learning and are perfect for small groups.


Stock Up on Learning Tools for Homework Club

Get set up with learning tools to encourage independent learning. As a starting point, I used:


Fast Finisher Activities

Stock up on fast finisher activities to avoid one or two students disrupting the calm. Check out the 88 teaching resource in ourFast Finisher Activities Collectionto prepare for any situation.

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54 pages of different activities for use in a Fast Finisher Booklet.

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Twenty-one activities for your fast finishers.

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Twenty-one activities for your fast finishers.

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Twenty-one activities for your fast finishers.

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Homework clubs can make a huge difference to the school lives of students who find completing homework a challenge.

You are an exceptional being because you go the extra mile and do exceptional things.

Take the time to consider the possibility of initiating a homework club. Perhaps, all you have to do is suggest the idea, work out thewho, what, where, whenandwhyand find the right team to run the show.

I’ve got your back. P.S. you are amazing!

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