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52. Why NOT to Assign Work Over Breaks
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Confession time: One of my biggest regrets from my time spent in the classroom is assigning homework over school breaks.
Not only did I assign homework over breaks, but sometimes I would even assign projects to cover things we couldn’t get to in class (cringe!). As I spent more time in the classroom, I started to really reflect on my teaching practices and realized assigning work over breaks was not beneficial to me or my students. Today, we’re digging into why you should not assign work over breaks.
Resources Mentioned:
- FREEBIE: Winter Activities for High School Science
- Genetic Disorder Research Project
- Grab your FREE Classroom Reset Challenge!
- Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.
Check out the show notes for all resources mentioned in this episode: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode52
150 episodes
Manage episode 349867137 series 3324240
Confession time: One of my biggest regrets from my time spent in the classroom is assigning homework over school breaks.
Not only did I assign homework over breaks, but sometimes I would even assign projects to cover things we couldn’t get to in class (cringe!). As I spent more time in the classroom, I started to really reflect on my teaching practices and realized assigning work over breaks was not beneficial to me or my students. Today, we’re digging into why you should not assign work over breaks.
Resources Mentioned:
- FREEBIE: Winter Activities for High School Science
- Genetic Disorder Research Project
- Grab your FREE Classroom Reset Challenge!
- Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.
Check out the show notes for all resources mentioned in this episode: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode52
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