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Less Homework, Please! Carley Mims Students today are overwhelmed. Stress comes at students from many different directions: extra-curricular activities, sports, family expectations, jobs, and--of course--homework. Studies have shown that current students have more homework per week than students ever have before. Some classes may require homework--for example, reading assignments in an English or history class, computation and calculation practice in math, and making or doing projects for science. But surely we have reached a point at which the homework pendulum has swung too far and to an extreme that is unhealthy and even harmful to students. Teachers assign homework as if their classes were the only ones that existed.

1) The main idea of this passage is
A) that students today have too much homework to do.
B) that teachers are not using their time efficiently.
C) that homework is a very productive activity for students to do.
D) that schools need to integrate more technology into the classroom.

2) Which would be the best concluding sentence for this paragraph?
A) Students need to work harder in order to get all their homework done more efficiently.
B) Homework needs better implementation in order to be truly effective for teachers' purposes.
C) The biggest problem facing students today is not homework, but absenteeism and excessive tardies.
D) Teachers, administrators, and parents need to seriously reconsider the level of homework students have each week.

Respuesta :

Answer: 1. A. that students today have too much homework to do.

2. B. Homework needs better implementation in order to be truly effective for teachers' purposes.

Explanation:

The main idea of this passage is that students today have too much homework to do. Studies have shown that current students have more homework per week than students ever have before.

The best concluding sentence for this paragraph is that homework needs better implementation in order to be truly effective for teachers' purposes.