
Jun 15th, 2005, 06:35 am
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 | eslHQ Member | | Join Date: Jun 15th, 2005 Location: Porto Alegre, South of Brazil Age: 62
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Keeping track of homework.  Great clue!
I have been having the same problem and this form will help me a lot.
Thank you,
Miriam.
P.S.) Young students really want you to keep track of their homework. Quote:
Quote little sage My attendance forms have become crowded lately because I keep track of who finished homework there as well.
I made this form to be able to keep a seperate checklist to record which students have completed their homework. There is a column for up to 16 students, it covers up to 10 lessons.
A simple check in the box makes it easy to pick out the recurrent problems. | |