Homework heroes

Homework heroes

by Drew Johnson

2002

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Offers advice to parents on how to make homework fun for their children in grades 3 through 5, providing a quick reference section for math, science, English, and social studies.

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  1. 1

    How does the book redefine the traditional power dynamics between parents and children during evening study time?

  2. 2

    What was your biggest takeaway from the author’s strategies for turning tedious academic tasks into engaging games for 3rd through 5th graders?

  3. 3

    In what ways does the transition from lower elementary to grades 3 through 5 change the nature of homework, and how does the author suggest parents adapt?

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