Homework, or the lack of doing it, is a subject that causes confrontation, frustration, and a breakdown in communication between adults and children. This book addresses this problem in a way that will help both adults and children. It tells of Annie, a young girl who just can't get her homework completed and turned in.
It isn't that Annie isn't smart. She really is! But at the end of the day, it seems her teacher always says to her, “Tomorrow will be better.”
To do her best, Annie needs a plan for focusing on her work at school and for getting her homework completed and turned in. Her plan is a 10-Point Schoolwork Plan and a 10-Point Homework Plan that helps her—and her readers—master the organizational and study skills that spell school success.
This book is a must for any student who doesn't complete work or adults that work with students who do not complete work.
TOPICS: Study skills, homework
INCLUDES: Story
GRADE LEVELS: 2-5/AGES: 7-11
FOR USE WITH: Individuals, small groups, classrooms
AUTHOR: Jeanne Kraus
RECOMMENDED FOR: Elementary school counselors, elementary school teachers, parents, students
8 x 10, 48 pages, color illustrations, hardback, 2006
2008
INDIVIDUALS • SMALL-GROUPS
8 X 10, 48 PAGES, HARDCOVER, 2006