The Hayesbrook School - Show My Homework.
Why do I need to do my homework? Working at home develops independent learning, consolidates and reinforces learning, encourages self-discipline, develops the ability to research and a stronger partnership between pupil, parent and teacher. Who can I ask for help? Ask teachers, parents, older brothers and sisters, grandparents, friends, librarians etc. Any of these people could be a valuable.
Show My Homework. We use Satchel One Show My Homework as our online homework software. It brings together the three core stakeholders in a school, the teacher, student and parent, providing them with the tools they need to support home-learning in the most simple and effective way. Students. Deliver students their homework online and notify them when tasks are set and due for submission.
Show My Homework. Show My Homework was launched to students on 15th May 2017. We are also providing access for parents and carers, which will enable to you support your child by seeing the homework that is set for them. Click here to sign up using the PIN we have provided you with. Below is a video that outlines how Show My Homework works for parents and carers.
Homework Sites Please click on the logo to gain access to the SAM Learning website: Please click on the Show My Homework icon.
Homework is work that is set to be done outside the taught curriculum. It contains an element of independent study as it is not directly supervised by a teacher. Homework can be completed within school, for example, in the Study Centre when tasks require books, software or equipment not found readily at home. Homework enhances pupil learning, improves achievement and develops pupils’ study.
At Boldon School we offer opportunities for academic success combined with a range of activities to extend student horizons. Every student will experience a varied curriculum which fulfils statutory requirements, but at the same time is tailored to meet individual need.
Homework should be shown on Show My Homework, it is recommended that you record hand in dates and details in your diary. For longer project work (e.g. Year 7 and 8), you should use the timetable to help you organise your completion of the project over a longer period of time. Teachers may ask you to share how much you have done each week. You may be set additional tasks such as preparing for.