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August 7, 2024

Building a Productive Homework Routine


by KIPP Staff

As the school year kicks off, setting up a good homework routine can really help students stay on top of their game. A solid routine helps manage time, reduces stress, and builds good study habits. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help K-12 students and their families create an effective homework routine.

1. Set Up a Homework Spot

Find a quiet, comfy place where your child can focus without too many distractions.

  • Supplies: Make sure it’s stocked with all the supplies they might need, like pens, paper, and a calculator.
  • Organization: Keeping things organized in this space can really help keep their mind clear and on task.

2. Get Into a Consistent Schedule

Pick a regular time each day for homework to make it a habit.

  • Consistency: Helps kids know what to expect and can cut down on procrastination.
  • Breaks: Don’t forget to include short breaks to keep their mind fresh.
  • Balance: Balancing homework time with other activities like sports, family time, and rest is important to keep things manageable.

3. Prioritize Tasks

Helping your child prioritize tasks can make a big difference.

  • Hardest First: Encourage them to tackle the hardest assignments first when they’re most alert.
  • Break Down Projects: Breaking down bigger projects into smaller tasks can make them seem less overwhelming.
  • Planner/Calendar: Using a planner or calendar to track due dates and plan out study time can help keep everything organized and under control.

4. Encourage a Positive Attitude

A positive mindset towards homework can significantly impact productivity and stress levels.

  • Support: Remind your child that it’s okay to ask for help when needed and to take things one step at a time.
  • Positive Reinforcement: Reinforce that a positive attitude can make schoolwork less stressful and more productive.

By following these tips, you can help set up a homework routine that makes schoolwork less stressful and more productive. With a structured and supportive environment, your child can stay organized, motivated, and ready to tackle their academic challenges.