How to arrange homework during the National Day holiday?

The answers to homework for the National Day holiday are as follows:

There will be a seven-day long holiday on National Day, so these seven days are for students to assign homework. How should I arrange my homework? We should not only consider students' ability, but also consider multidisciplinary issues.

It's National Day now, just one month after school started, and I haven't talked much about knowledge. You can arrange homework to copy notes, such as copying Chinese notes. 4/6 Make an open-mouth problem card every day.

The National Day holiday lasts for 7 days. Students can write a dictation card every day to let parents judge the dictation topic. 5/6 Write a hard pen calligraphy every day. If you have time on National Day, you can arrange for students to write once a day to improve their calligraphy.

The number and form of jobs in different countries in the world are different. According to the workload, countries in the world can be divided into two categories: countries with large workload and countries with small workload. China, Singapore, Iranian, Philippine, and Japanese are the countries with a large amount of work.

Primary school students in these countries have long homework hours, with daily homework exceeding 1 hour (the average homework time of students in China exceeds 3 hours). From China's point of view, the schoolwork burden of primary and secondary school students has become a common problem in the country, and extracurricular homework is the main part of the overweight schoolwork burden. Many students also have homework after class.

According to the questionnaire survey of 8622 primary school students, their parents and 1236 primary school teachers in the second quarter of Shanghai 1995, the results show that 83.9% of primary school students often do their homework after they go home. The average time for pupils to finish their homework is 1 hour and 34 minutes.

Among them, the average time to go home and do homework in Grade One and Grade Two is 1 hour 26 minutes, the average time to go home and do homework in Grade Five is 1 hour 43 minutes, and the time to do homework in Grade Six is 2 hours every day. The homework of grade 789 has been more than 3 hours (not including the homework completed by students of all grades in school).

Take Singapore as an example. 1983' s "International Children's Survey" shows that 98% of Singaporean students have to study for a long time after returning home every day, mostly to finish their homework.

From the time point of view, 34% of people do homework for more than 2 hours, and the average time to do homework at home every day is about 1 hour and 35 minutes. So are other countries. In Iran, as many as 40% of primary school students work more than two hours a day.