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Does Homework Increase From First to Second Grade?

The question of whether homework will increase from first to second grade can be a somewhat difficult question to answer. The fact of the matter is that the amount of homework that a child gets really has a lot to do with the particular teacher, the particular school, and even the particular school district that the child is in. However, it is generally safe to assume that homework will not increase all that much, if at all, when going from first grade to second grade.

Generally speaking, homework will increase over the entirety of a child’s school years. During the early primary grades, from first grade through second grade on to third grade, the average amount of homework that teachers try to give tends to be right around 20 minutes per day or so. This will very often increase in fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, and should be between 20 and 40 minutes at this stage of the childs education. Once a child is in middle school and high school, homework will generally increase even more, reaching somewhere in the neighborhood of 2 hours per day in some cases later on in high school.

Over the years, homework in second grade has definitely increased. For at least the last half of the twentieth century or so, it was relatively uncommon for any homework to be given in the primary grades more than just on occasion. For the last couple of decades, however, the amount of homework given in first and second grades, as well as all through the school years, has definitely been on the rise.

If you are concerned about the amount of homework that your child will be getting in second grade, you should talk to your child’s teacher. As long as your child is going to the same school, it is extremely likely that the amount of homework that she gets in second grade is going to increase all that significantly. Still, it doesn’t hurt to ask whether or not homework will increase from first to second grade.




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