So I was helping some 8th grade students with their homework this week, which was tough, and a student asked me "what grade do I get for this?" I said "what do you mean?" They responded "you know how many points do I get?" I reminded him that homework does not actually count towards their quarter grade. Homework is for practice. I had about 10-15 kids in the room at that time. About half said "Oh yeah, I remember that." About a quarter of them said "Really?!" Then the last group said "What?!?! Then why am I doing this?!?!?" One girl even marched out of the room in a hissy fit.
I noticed that the majority of my 7th graders knew, and my 8th graders had forgotten or never heard that in the first place. So that day I talked about it again with the 8th grade students. During 8th grade math I reminded all the students that HW does not count towards your final grade. Some asked "So do we have to do all of it?" I fell back on the practice vs game analogy as that is probably the easiest way to explain to students the point that homework is for practice to make yourself better. The game is what decides the level of our success. I asked them if they would look at their coach and say "do we have to do this?" or even walk out of practice when it was half done. They agreed that that would be silly.
I give one weekly homework assignment. It is based around basic applications of the ideas we are doing in class. I always give two choices of problems to do as well, an "A-level" and a 'B-level." I use class time for the upper end of Bloom's. I am tracking their scores on HW so I can report to parents. The scores do show up in their online gradebook with a weight of zero (which probably caused some of the confusion).
I am wondering what will happen to their scores now that they think "homework doesnt count." Just how successful will I be in trying to instill an intrinsic motivation to get homework done. Will some of them ever see that they are doing homework to help make them better?
Also I am just waiting for the parent wave of questions, comments and complaining. I do send out a weekly newsletter via email. I did address it in the newsletter. I also made a video explaining how grading works in my room and why homework is not counted in the grade. However after sending out the email to over 100 sets of parents, I got exactly 2 views. So I need to rethink that strategy. I did put the video on the front page of my website.
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