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What is a homework club?

Homework clubs offer a place for your child to work in a supportive environment out of school hours.

Why choose a homework club?

Some children are so self-motivated that they’re able to work diligently on homework and ignore the distractions of normal family life, but not everyone finds it so easy.

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Doing homework requires a quiet space to work at home and support from you. If your job or other children make it tricky to provide those things you might want to consider the option of a homework club.

Who runs homework clubs?

Schools and many public libraries offer them, usually after school finishes for the day. Check what’s available with your school and local authority. The biggest advantage of a school-based homework club is that it’s on the same premises, so children don’t have to travel to the club.  Familiarity with teachers is also a plus point, and your child is in an environment where they are already relaxed.

If your child would prefer a change of location at the end of the school day a library homework club might be the answer. They usually run from 4pm to 6.30pm and sometimes for a few hours on a Saturday morning. “We find that children start getting more homework from the age of nine onwards so our clubs are of most benefit for eight to 14-year-olds,” says Lucy Love, manager for children and young people at libraries run by Enfield Council. “Under-eights can come to the club but a parent or carer must be with them.”

What benefits do clubs offer?

“The great thing about library homework clubs are the homework centre assistants – while they don’t do the child’s work, they have the knowledge and experience to guide them to the relevant books or online resources such as encyclopaedias,” explains Lucy. “We encourage children to use online data, as it’s usually the most up-to-date, and can offer equipment such as protractors and SATs papers. Homework clubs are also a great way of helping the child’s transition to secondary school.”

What to do after homework club

  • When you get home, ask your child to explain what their homework is – this will show you they have understood it properly themselves.  
  • Help your child to settle down and concentrate by making sure there are no distractions around them when they go over their homework with you.  
  • Encourage your child to check their work to reinforce the learning they have done.

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Homework Club is a place for your student to complete homework, receive peer tutoring, and socialize with friends in a structured, supervised environment. The program begins immediately after school and runs until 6:00pm each school day, including early-release Fridays.

 Openings are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. 

Space permitting, Upper School students not picked up by 4:00pm on full days and 2:00pm on early-release Fridays may be sent to Homework Club. Parents will be charged $1 per minute for students who are picked up late and are not registered for Homework Club. For more on carline and pick up policies for both campuses, please visit greatheartsirving.org/carline .

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Q. is tutoring provided during after-school athenaeum or homework club.

No. Athenaeum and Homework Club are not tutoring programs. We provide supervised homework time that includes teacher-led Spalding dictation for the applicable grades.

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Homework clubs can be a fantastic way for students to get together, help each other, and stay motivated to complete their school assignments. If you’re considering setting up a homework club, here are some steps to guide you through the process.

 Define the Purpose and Goals

Before you start a homework club, it’s important to determine why you’re starting it and what you hope to achieve. Do you want to provide a quiet space for individual study, or are you aiming for collaborative learning where students help each other? Setting clear goals will help guide the structure of your club.

 Choose a Location

A suitable location is critical. This place should be quiet, have enough space, and be easily accessible to students. Libraries, community centers, or empty classrooms are excellent places as they provide a formal atmosphere conducive to studying.

 Set a Schedule

Decide on the days and times that the homework club will meet. It’s important to consider when students are most likely to attend — after school or in the evening. Be consistent with the timing so that students can build it into their routine.

 Gather Materials

Make sure you have all the materials necessary for effective studying: textbooks, reference books, stationary supplies like pens and paper, computers with internet access if possible, printer/scanner facilities, etc.

 Establish Rules and Structure

Creating a set of rules helps to maintain order and focus within the group. For instance, settle on rules regarding noise levels, toy usage during club time (like phones), or bringing snacks. Additionally, decide how the time will be structured—whether there’ll be a quick briefing at the start of each session or if students break off into groups.

 Recruit Members

You’ll need to promote your homework club to gather members. You can do this by creating flyers and posters to advertise around your school or local community centers. You could also use social media or word-of-mouth to get the word out there.

 Find Supervision

Having an adult supervisor like a teacher or parent can help oversee the club activities. This person can provide homework help if needed or mediate any disruptions that arise during study time.

 Secure Funding if Necessary

If you require funds for materials or snacks, look into potential sponsorships from local businesses or educational grants available in your area that support after-school programs.

 Monitor Progress and Solicit Feedback

It’s important to keep track of how well the homework club is meeting its intended goals. Ask for regular feedback from members and adjust your strategies accordingly. This ensures that the club remains effective and continues to meet student needs.

With careful planning and management, a homework club can be an invaluable resource that fosters community support among students as they work towards academic success.

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What Is Homework Club?

Homework club is an after school club for students to complete homework/school work. Students report to a specific classroom and are supervised by a teacher. The teacher will offer assistance and check on students to make sure they are completing school work. The length of homework club will vary by school but usually lasts for about an hour after the school day ends. 

Who Is Homework Club For?

Homework club if for students that struggle to complete school work and homework. 

Students that attend homework club benefit from a quiet place to complete work after school. 

Homework club is usually available to all students but often students with a 504 or an IEP will get first consideration.

In my school we have limited spaces in homework club so it’s up to us, the teachers, to choose students that will benefit from it the most.

If you need a description of what homework is then I answered that in this article .

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How Often Is Homework Club?

How often a school has homework club really depends on the school and the district. 

First of all not all schools have the means to offer homework club to students.

Because the teacher that supervises the students in homework club needs to be compensated and some schools don’t have the money to pay them. 

For schools that do have the money to pay a teacher to supervise homework club they may offer homework club every day or only a few days a week. 

The middle school I work at offers our students homework club two days a week. 

Is Homework Club Effective?

Whether or not homework club is effective depends on two things: the teacher supervising and the students. 

If the supervisor engages with the students and sets expectations for work completion then the club can have an impact.  

However, if the supervising teacher is not engaged then the students will not get as much work done. 

In my experiences I have seen homework as beneficial to students but have also had students that attend it and it doesn’t seem to impact their grade or learning at all.

Often the students that are in homework club are students that struggle with work completion and organization.

This is why the teacher that supervises them really needs to have them set daily or weekly goals to ensure that work completion is taking place.

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Hello, friend!  Let’s talk about homework club and what it looks like in our classroom.

I have used THIS with students in grades three through five but, like with anything, tweak it to meet the needs of your kids .

Disclaimer to start: I’m not here to argue for or against homework.  We have a district responsibility and understanding that homework is a component of the day and not to exceed a certain length of time.  For us, it’s ten minutes per grade level so by fifth grade, no student should be spending more than 50 minutes on homework each evening.

I will, obviously, modify homework for students, as well as provide time in class for homework completion.

Homework is never anything new; it is always review and for us, it’s very predictable, which I’ll share below.

For our room, here’s what is assigned:

-Reading Plus (a program used district-wide): Our fifth graders are responsible for completing three SRs and three RA assignments each week.  They can work at their own pace but we HIGHLY encourage doing at least one each evening.  This is OFTEN done in class but takes anywhere from five (the vocabulary assignments) to twenty minutes.

-Language: There is either a brief spelling activity (first semester) or Wordly Wise activity (second semester). This should take about ten minutes.

-Math: Students are assigned 6-10 review problems, which come straight from their workbooks.  This is usually content that was taught in class about a week ago.  We are constantly spiraling to review.  Once a week, students are asked to do only Jiji, another district-wide math program.  They do this in lieu of a workbook page that night.  Regardless, it takes about twenty minutes.

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Okay!  So with that said, homework is always on our May Do board, meaning that if all their other assignments are completed, they can go ahead and work on their homework.  They may not know the math workbook page that night but they can always do Reading Plus, Jiji, or Wordly Wise.

We fill out our planners every afternoon, right before we clean up to go home (our district provides students in grades three through five with the same planners and I model it every single day under the document camera).

I am well aware that students go home to varying levels of parental support and I do not ever want a child to leave feeling like the homework is unattainable.  I am always available to help, whether that’s checking in after-school or being available before school.

Additionally, math in our room is never graded for correctness.  Student get their point if it was completed and effort was shown.  After our math warm up, we go over answers and students will ask for certain problems to be worked out together.

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I have homework checkers (two students) that go around during math and star the page if work is shown and the problems are completed.

For Reading Plus, spelling/Wordly Wise, and Jiji (ST Math), I do not check for completion until Friday morning. This gives students an opportunity to practice daily habits (math workbook) with time management throughout the week (reading and vocabulary).

Now, on Friday, if all assignments have been completed, this is where the homework club kicks in.

During soft starts (you can read more about that HERE ), I call students up.  ALL students get called up one by one.  We either go over missing assignments OR they get a punch for their card.

These cards are kept in pencil boxes and treated very seriously.

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The resource contains so many different options but I like to use these, pictured.  In order to get a punch (I have some fun ones in HERE ), all assignments must be done.

Missing one or two?  It’s okay.  We talk a lot about the reasons why it might have happened, what we can do next time, or how we can reach out for help if needed.

Not all kids get their cards punched every week and that’s okay.

We celebrate homework club every six weeks.  This gives kids a chance to “catch up” if they missed something one week.

Coming to homework club means they have their card with all their punches and they’re ready to celebrate!

Homework club can look a hundred different ways and I try to switch it up so that it stays exciting and motivating.

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Here are some ideas we’ve done in the past:

-Eat lunch with the teacher

-Muffins/breakfast before school

-Trade your homework club card for a homework pass

-Lunchtime movie or craft (they LOVE the crafts and I’m always looking for inexpensive ideas on Pinterest)

-Board game tournament after school or at lunch

-Special games at recess (I’ll get out THESE things and they’ll play together)

-Popsicles after school

-Trade your homework club card for a small surprise (they love fidgets, puzzle erasers, play dough cans, slime, fun pencils; I have a ton in HERE )

You really can modify it to work for YOU and your class but it’s another little layer of motivation.  It also gives me an opportunity to talk to kids about time management skills.  My kids leave elementary school and head off to middle school, which is a new ballgame with changing classes and having multiple teachers.

So, I try to keep homework doable and relevant, accessible and meaningful.  Homework club is just a little bonus!

Any questions?  Ask below!

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January 23, 2022 at 4:11 pm

Hi Jill! Thanks for the blog on homework. I’ve been wanting to spruce up my program, and I even looked for homework ideas on here last summer. I do similar stuff with math review, spelling, and book talk prep. I do have a question… what kind of planner do you use? I think I’ll start using planners next year, but I wonder if there are really simple, cheap ones out there. Also, have you had kids lose their planners? Right now, we use homework folders, and I have three kids who are always misplacing their folders and needing a new one. Those repeat offenders are working on responsibility and organization 🙂 and they’ll get it eventually. Thanks again for all of the great ideas. I may even implement a homework club soon! Andie

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The goal of this homework is to get familiar with MLflow, the tool for experiment tracking and model management.

Q1. Install MLflow

To get started with MLflow you'll need to install the MLflow Python package.

For this we recommend creating a separate Python environment, for example, you can use conda environments , and then install the package there with pip or conda .

Once you installed the package, run the command mlflow --version and check the output.

What's the version that you have?

Q2. Download and preprocess the data

We'll use the Green Taxi Trip Records dataset to predict the duration of each trip.

Download the data for January, February and March 2023 in parquet format from here .

Use the script preprocess_data.py located in the folder homework to preprocess the data.

The script will:

  • load the data from the folder <TAXI_DATA_FOLDER> (the folder where you have downloaded the data),
  • fit a DictVectorizer on the training set (January 2023 data),
  • save the preprocessed datasets and the DictVectorizer to disk.

Your task is to download the datasets and then execute this command:

Tip: go to 02-experiment-tracking/homework/ folder before executing the command and change the value of <TAXI_DATA_FOLDER> to the location where you saved the data.

How many files were saved to OUTPUT_FOLDER ?

Q3. Train a model with autolog

We will train a RandomForestRegressor (from Scikit-Learn) on the taxi dataset.

We have prepared the training script train.py for this exercise, which can be also found in the folder homework .

  • load the datasets produced by the previous step,
  • train the model on the training set,
  • calculate the RMSE score on the validation set.

Your task is to modify the script to enable autologging with MLflow, execute the script and then launch the MLflow UI to check that the experiment run was properly tracked.

Tip 1: don't forget to wrap the training code with a with mlflow.start_run(): statement as we showed in the videos.

Tip 2: don't modify the hyperparameters of the model to make sure that the training will finish quickly.

What is the value of the min_samples_split parameter:

Q4. Launch the tracking server locally

Now we want to manage the entire lifecycle of our ML model. In this step, you'll need to launch a tracking server. This way we will also have access to the model registry.

Your task is to:

  • launch the tracking server on your local machine,
  • select a SQLite db for the backend store and a folder called artifacts for the artifacts store.

You should keep the tracking server running to work on the next two exercises that use the server.

In addition to backend-store-uri , what else do you need to pass to properly configure the server?

  • default-artifact-root
  • serve-artifacts
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  • artifacts-destination

Q5. Tune model hyperparameters

Now let's try to reduce the validation error by tuning the hyperparameters of the RandomForestRegressor using hyperopt . We have prepared the script hpo.py for this exercise.

Your task is to modify the script hpo.py and make sure that the validation RMSE is logged to the tracking server for each run of the hyperparameter optimization (you will need to add a few lines of code to the objective function) and run the script without passing any parameters.

After that, open UI and explore the runs from the experiment called random-forest-hyperopt to answer the question below.

Note: Don't use autologging for this exercise.

The idea is to just log the information that you need to answer the question below, including:

  • the list of hyperparameters that are passed to the objective function during the optimization,
  • the RMSE obtained on the validation set (February 2023 data).

What's the best validation RMSE that you got?

Q6. Promote the best model to the model registry

The results from the hyperparameter optimization are quite good. So, we can assume that we are ready to test some of these models in production. In this exercise, you'll promote the best model to the model registry. We have prepared a script called register_model.py , which will check the results from the previous step and select the top 5 runs. After that, it will calculate the RMSE of those models on the test set (March 2023 data) and save the results to a new experiment called random-forest-best-models .

Your task is to update the script register_model.py so that it selects the model with the lowest RMSE on the test set and registers it to the model registry.

Tip 1: you can use the method search_runs from the MlflowClient to get the model with the lowest RMSE,

Tip 2: to register the model you can use the method mlflow.register_model and you will need to pass the right model_uri in the form of a string that looks like this: "runs:/<RUN_ID>/model" , and the name of the model (make sure to choose a good one!).

What is the test RMSE of the best model?

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| OT   What are your Memorial Day weekend plans? Plus a homework assignment...

  • Thread starter Brandon Van de Graaff
  • Start date Friday at 6:18 PM

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  • Sunday at 4:58 PM
TerryP said: Played nine today at 41 tripling the seventh. First time I have a triple bogey in A LONG time. Click to expand...

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  • Yesterday at 6:43 AM
Bammerboy321 said: I've actually done that to keep the club face closed. Even changed up my grip from being interlocked to sort of like a baseball one. It's helped. Still slicing it though. Just need more repetition. Click to expand...

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  • Yesterday at 6:46 AM
TerryP said: I'm telling you...95% of those who slice don't keep their arms compact. You WILL lose some distance with my towel suggestion...you won't find your balls in the rough. They'll be in the short stuff... Click to expand...
  • Yesterday at 8:19 AM

@It Takes Eleven , so you were there during the Reisener years?  

  • Yesterday at 8:54 AM
Bammerboy321 said: Yeah I've heard of doing that before. It has been storming up here in Huntsville, but I may go to the range today and try that out if it clears up. Click to expand...

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Quoth the raven....

  • Yesterday at 9:40 AM
64Tide said: @It Takes Eleven , so you were there during the Reisener years? Click to expand...
  • Yesterday at 10:24 AM

Played vs UM while at Jeff State and Bham Southern when he was there. Once he pulled a pitcher in like the 4 inning of a fall double header. He told him to run foul poles until he told him to stop. Kid was still running at end of second game.  

  • Yesterday at 1:12 PM
64Tide said: Played vs UM while at Jeff State and Bham Southern when he was there. Once he pulled a pitcher in like the 4 inning of a fall double header. He told him to run foul poles until he told him to stop. Kid was still running at end of second game. Click to expand...

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  • Yesterday at 2:45 PM

Saw this late last night... I'll throw it in here... Navy Women's Lacrosse team...  

  • Yesterday at 6:38 PM
It Takes Eleven said: Yes. Had him for two classes, zoology and comparative vertebrate anatomy. In comparative, he railed over the administration not approving his funding request to have the twenty microscopes in our lab cleaned. He said, "the trustees just approved the construction of our third theater on campus. It costs $150 to have a microscope professionally cleaned, $3,000 for them all. Request denied. Do you know how many theater and music majors I'm going to have to fail in Biology 100 (the only mandatory science class for non-majors) over $3,000." He had a take no prisoners approach to outside students, but he was a heck of a professor to us. When I attended Montevallo, he hadn't written With the Old Breed, never mentioned his service, and none of us knew anything about it. His family prompted him to write that book from the notes he'd written in his Bible - a shooting offense for an enlisted man - after I'd graduated. I was in a hotel room somewhere, getting ready to go to a bank examination, had a morning show on the TV and saw/heard him being interviewed. I never knew that side of him. We never know who we're encountering day to day, good or bad. Click to expand...

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  • Yesterday at 8:17 PM

We did not much today!  

  • Yesterday at 8:29 PM

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Visited the Lounge for live music night and had a wonderful time. Our waitress was friendly and helpful, the drinks were delicious and appetizers were great portion sizes. The ventilation is wonderful in the Lounge, of course there is a smoke smell but it is not smoky in the lounge and the smell is not overwhelming. Will definitely visit again

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Nice cigar lounge. Tables, bar and lounge seating. Small humidors but they have a nice selection. They do also allow outside cigars. Craft cocktails and food available. Live band was loud but nice. Dance floor. Nice atmosphere. We sat at the bar. Served by a gentleman. Everyone was nice but our service was a little slow. We had the Lavender Fields and the SCL smoked old fashioned both drinks were very good. Craft drinks were pricey. Nice date night if you like cigars! Will be back to try food soon.

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Was looking forward to a great night with good food, drinks and music unfortunately, that didn't happen at this place. Upon entering, I felt like we weren't welcome as it took someone 5 minutes to acknowledge us and they barely had any customers. When they finally acknowledged us, I provided my reservation/Eventbrite registration. They said they do not honor these registrations and they are not that high tech. The young woman said find any open seating that did not have a reserved sign and we did only to be told we couldn't sit there and she'd have to find us another seat. That was it for us and my husband and let's go where we're welcome so we walked out. I felt like I was subtly discriminated on and that will not be tolerated. We will gladly take our dollars somewhere else. If I could provide 0 stars I would.

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First time at the lounge/cigar bar. I had a drink called The Floosie. Good alcohol content. Tried the Big Kitty Burger, and it was pretty good. I also tried my first cigar; it was a Deadwood Sweet Jane. Nice experience. It was pretty lively, too. Packed house, live bad, and good energy. You can dress up or down. I would recommend reserving a table, though. It was standing room only tonight after, since we got the last table. This is a great spot for a girls' night or after work meet-up spot. Check it out!!

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This is an incredible spot! Great atmosphere, great food, great drink selection and even better service. My bartender Amber was the best. I would go back just to be waited on by her. I had a smoked old fashioned and the steak stips both were awesome. I will be coming back here regularly

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Let's get into it! This was an amazing time, from the moment we walked in it was great customer service. My fiancé celebrated his 41st birthday here. This was our first time ever visiting this establishment and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. The waitresses Toni and Liz were amazing, very attentive and made sure we were taken care of. The owner Jackie was very kind and welcoming and made us feel like superstars. It was a group of 9 and the vibes and energy was right. The live band was amazing and it was a perfect night. I highly recommend this establishment and I will be back again very soon. Trust me, they aim to please and they provide top tier service!

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    Specialties: Martinis. Cigars. Music. A Cocktail Lounge, Cigar Bar Featuring Martinis, Craft Beer, Full Bar, Wine, Cigars, Small Plates Food, Live Bands, Dancing, HD TV's and More. Established in 2013. Stray Cat lounge is born from the Multi-Award Winning Robusto's Martini Lounge, formerly located in Grosse Pointe Woods for 12 Years (2000-2012), comes a New and Improved, Modern, Swanky ...