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7 Tricks to Make Your Homework Less Tedious

7 Tricks to Make Your Homework Less Tedious

Published by Programme B

A number of kids struggle to keep up with homework. This is evident in classroom sessions when the child is seemingly lost and has a tough time understanding concepts. There are a bunch of basic adaptations like a routine or an incentive system that can motivate students to complete their homework on time.

But what if you’re just overburdened with excessive homework? These days, it’s almost becoming a trend for students to seek solutions online for help. For example, there are many experts from all fields of education on the Internet, such as Homeworkdoer.ca that could help you churn out assignments of your desired quality. Or you could seek the traditional way of approaching your seniors and teachers for guidance. 

So, take a break, there are many solutions out there to help you. We have also listed a few factors below to help you understand, eliminate the root cause, and make your homework less tedious to complete.

What Are The Factors Affecting Homework Completion?

Quite a few factors can affect homework completion. A few are house disturbances, lack of ability to reason, lack of motivation, internet distractions, etc. Here are the most common reasons that students tend to fail at completing their homework.

Type of Homework

Some students prefer group projects, some prefer individual projects. In the same way, students who fail to maintain interest in their homework can develop and sustain a reasonable level of interest when homework is done in groups or via collaborations.

External Disturbances

Television, household chitter-chatter, electronics, music, daily chores etc. are the most common reasons that students drift from their homework. The fact that entertainment is easily available with no one to monitor them is more appealing to students than homework is.

Feedback

Students oftentimes get razor-sharp feedback for all their homework assignments. When they are aware of what needs to be improved upon, a conscious effort is made to dwell and work on the elements the teacher has pointed out.

Reasoning

It is normal to be weak at reasoning and applying logic without guidance, especially for youngsters. A lack of attention in class makes it harder for a student to apply ‘reasoning’ when doing homework. Misinterpreting numbers and jumbling of words can only be curbed when the student is supervised for logic and reasoning improvement.

How Can You Reduce Homework Stress?

Reducing homework stress is centered around eliminating distractions, sticking to a plan, being systematic, categorizing your to-do list, and many such factors. Here are 7 tricks that will help make your homework less tedious.

 

  1. Create a Timetable/Routine

 

Make a solid routine that accounts for your homework, entertainment, physical activity, and family time. Having a homework duration in your routine will give a motive as well as clarity. Pin it up on your cupboard, study table, or someplace you often visit in your house.

It would be best to time your homework tasks to get a better idea of how efficient your routine plan is.

 

2. Arrange All Your Study and Working Material

 

Whether it is a sharpener, ruler, laptop, charger, textbook, or additional classroom study material – organize everything before you begin. You don’t want to break your flow of that Science assignment and go around searching for a sharpener.

Rather than disrupting your chain of thoughts and losing concentration, be prepared with all the materials you will need.

 

3. Keep Your Phone Away

 

Don’t let the notification sounds and blinking lights from your smartphone be in your surroundings. Either put your phone on silent and leave it upside down. Or if you have a habit of constantly checking your phone, simply leave it another room. You don’t want to divide your brain power and concentration between using the phone and doing homework.

A week of following this and you will notice you are doing quality homework in lesser time as compared to before. 

 

4. Discuss Homework Progress

 

Be in touch with your classmates regarding their developments on your mutual homework. This gives you an alternative perspective on how to do your work, while also showering you with new ideas. There’s no better place to get tips related to your homework than your classroom mates itself.

You get different suggestions regarding how to go about your homework. These can include research tips, valuable sources, insightful details, varied formats, writing styles, etc. Ideally, try and acquire a study buddy. Mutual sincerity will be a driving force for both of you.

 

5. Curate a To-Do List

 

When you have an easy-to-read visual of all your homework, it becomes simpler to prioritize and map out your homework plan. The satisfaction of crossing out each completed task acts as a catalyst in being consistent with homework completion.

Besides, when you know what subjects and topics you are assigned to work on, you can create a plan wherein each task you do first contributes to the next.

For example, if you have Mathematics, Poetry, and Geometrical Drawing (GD) as homework, it would be sensible to do it in the order of Mathematics, GD, and then Poetry. As you will already be in the flow of math, it gets easier to perform calculations involved in your GD assignment.

 

6. Incentive System

 

Set milestones within your daily or weekly homework tasks. Each time you reach a milestone, you must reward yourself. Treat yourself to a pizza, take a day off, buy yourself some new clothes, or visit the theatre for a film. The realization that you will be allowed to fulfill a desire once homework is complete, propels you in the right direction.

Similarly, each time you do not achieve a milestone, penalize yourself. This could include canceling your weekend plans, reducing television time, increasing study time, or putting one of your precious dollars into the piggy bank.

Make sure this incentive system is rigid and you will be left with no option but to complete your homework with aplomb and in time.

 

7. Listen To Classical Music

 

However weird this may sound, there is a solid explanation. As classical music does not have any lyrics, your mind wouldn’t get diverted from the task at hand. Ample research has concluded that classical music helps fire neurons in your brain and establish greater neural connections.

This is visible in your ability to quickly grasp concepts, connect thoughts, and pen your ideas and solutions on paper. Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, and Wagner are the go-to classical musicians to enhance your brain usage during homework sessions.

Making your homework less tedious boils down to discipline. The sooner your discipline yourself in life, the easier it gets to tackle roadblocks.

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