Printable Homework Charts for Teachers & Students
Classroom Homework Charts Introduction
Inspire your students to complete and turn in their homework by using our printable Homework Charts in your classroom. These homework charts work especially well with students who are reluctant to do homework or have a tendency to forget to turn it in. You can also share special Homework Charts with parents to help them with the challenge of homework completion at home. Just share this link .
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Selecting a Homework Chart for Your Students
When selecting a Homework Chart, consider whether you want to track homework for one subject or many subjects. If you want to track homework for a single subject, use a Homework Chart that requires five repetitions, one for each day of the week Monday through Friday. If you want to track homework for several subject areas, choose one of the weekly Homework Charts which looks more like a calendar grid and has space for days of the week, as well as headings at the top for each subject area.
Using Our Printable Homework Charts
Using a Homework Chart can help take the stress out of the parental role of making sure homework is completed. When a child or teen understands what is expected and can see the chart posted as a reminder, it can provide a needed nudge. Others need more than a nudge(!) and will need expectations clearly outlined in order to receive an incentive reward.
Keep it Interesting
Watch for new opportunities to celebrate your students’ homework successes. Look for students who are making progress, even if there’s still a lot of room for improvement. Remember that baby steps are cause for celebration, too. Start with simple expectations and grow from there. Aim to keep things fresh, adjusting goals, using new incentives and selecting different charts from our collection.
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July 27, 2018 By Katie 3 Comments
Back to school brings mixed emotions in my home. For the kids, of course, it’s mostly sadness that the hazy lazy days of a hot summer have come and gone. It’s back to school and “too much homework” as they always say. For myself, as a Mom of a growing brood, there are the pros: first day of school signs and pictures, cute back to school clothes, quieter and more productive days, etc. But with the start of school, there is also the realization that I only get so many fun summers with my little ones before they want to hang out with their friends more than Mom. 😪 I also know that those clothes and supplies can cost a small fortune and with school comes endless homework, extracurricular activities, and the endless stream of paperwork and dates and times to remember for each child. Yep, definitely a mixed bag!
Of all the mixed emotions there is a constant that always seems to be a source of frustration in our home: homework. When it comes to homework I’m very, very comfortably between the tiger moms and the free-rangers, who respectively are strict disciplinarians who want sky-high academic results at all times and parents content to let their kids learn by doing and being independent as possible.
I’m not saying any of the either of the above approaches are more correct than the other, to each their own and every child needs to be parented in the way that suits them best. But I’m definitely not going to lose it if my kids miss a day of homework. Neither am I going to let them just play every day. Balance in all things is my philosophy. I’d assume most Moms rest in this cozy middle area with me. 🙂
In order to find the balance between too much and too little homework, I’ve spent some time creating homework charts, checklists, and planners for a variety of situations. ( I’ll be adding more and more over time so check back if you don’t see the one you want. Or leave a comment and I might be able to squeeze in some time to create new ones based off reader feedback.). You may also like these printable first day of school signs and bedtime routine charts too. #justsayin.
I hope one of the ones below, whether you use rewards or eschew them, works for your family and each specific child no matter what parenting style you use in your home! Just click on the text links below each preview image to download your PDF and then print your preferred hw chart for your home.
WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHARTS
Below are a variety of weekly homework charts and planners. While they vary a little bit most of them allow some combination of assignments or class, days of the week, dates, due dates, daily reading tracking, and some form of completion in the form of a checkbox or otherwise. I hope these weekly homework planners make life easier this year!
RAINBOW WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART
MONOCHROMATIC WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART
SUBJECT/ASSIGNMENT/DUE DATE/CHECKBOX HOMEWORK CHART
DAILY/WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART
WEEKLY 8-SUBJECT HOMEWORK CHART
WEEKLY HOMEWORK CHART FOR KIDS
HOMEWORK REWARD CHARTS
The charts below are set up for monthly tracking BUT just because they are monthly homework charts doesn’t mean you can’t set rewards at the daily or weekly level. I’ve always found it to be more effective when I tailor the rewards to each child and subject. Sometimes they need a reward on a daily basis (really struggling to form a good habit), sometimes on a weekly basis and sometimes the reward is such that they better do their homework for an entire month if I’m holding up my end of the bargain! So, whether you use these as a homework sticker chart or simply use checkmarks or something else entirely, hopefully, you’ll find a method that will work for your child! Even better if we can inspire them to love learning and the reward chart becomes a temporary aid to unlock a lifetime of learning!
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Make A Homework Chart To Keep Your Child On Track!
Inside: Make a homework chart to keep your child organized and stress-free. It can even increase overall motivation to get work done on time!
Doing your homework after school is a right of passage. To this day, it remains a key educational component and a common part of a kid’s after school routine. But homework can quickly fall to the wayside in lieu of hanging out with friends, watching TV, and finding snacks in the kitchen. That’s where a homework chart comes in!
Most kids have a hard time finding the energy and motivation to get homework done. Then, the parent has to step in to ensure that the work actually gets done before the next school day. But with a homework chart, you can keep everything on track and actually improve motivation.
Better yet, you may never have to ask them to do their homework again!
Whether you’re just trying to get organized, looking for a solution to help a struggling child, or want to start off the school year strong, creating your own homework chart will kickstart a great education.
Note: You can download a printable PDF homework tracker chart to try to use with your kids here (click the link, enter your name and email and it’ll be sent to you in a few minutes.)
Why do kids struggle with homework.
You’ve probably heard it time and time again: that audible groan your kids make when you say it’s homework time. But how exactly did homework become the least favorite activity of every kid’s day?
- Lack of motivation. Oftentimes, kids don’t understand why they need to continue to do more homework after a full day at school. They want all remaining hours of the day to be dedicated to relaxation and fun.
- Lack of a good work environment. If a child doesn’t have a great place to do homework, they’re less likely to do it. Working from the couch, bed, or messy dining room table is going to have the same effect as a desk.
- Time management. Even adults struggle with keeping up with everything on their to-do lists. Kids are still learning how to fit everything in and need a hand figuring out their personal schedules.
- Too many distractions. The dog squeaks its ball, Mom does the dishes, the sister watches TV, and Dad mows the lawn. How is a kid supposed to get anything done!?
- Mood swings. Kids have many big emotions and often don’t know how to handle them. When they don’t want to do homework, the mood just worsens until getting any homework done is completely off the table.
How can a homework chart help?
A homework chart may not fix all of the issues above, but it certainly helps quite a few of them! Time management is the most obvious fix as parents and kids can map out everything they need to get done and organize it over the course of the week.
Motivation may play the biggest factor in not wanting to do homework . Adding a homework chart allows them to visualize their goals for the day and week. When kids have a goal, they’re much more likely to resist the distractions and temptations that can arise during homework time.
When kids get involved in making their homework chart, it helps them assume more responsibility and control over their schedule. Kids really appreciate it when they feel heard and like to have input on how they spend their day. Yes, they need to do homework, but a chart allows them to fill in part of their day’s activities.
How to make a homework chart
Making a homework chart is going to look different for every child depending on their needs, age, and schedule. Below are some of the best tips to keep in mind when making a homework chart with your child.
Choose your planner type
The first step you will want to take is deciding which type of planner will work best for your kids. You can break up the homework chart by month, week, or daily. Young kids will have less homework and might only need a monthly chart. However, older kids may even need a daily homework chart where they can keep track of time.
If you’re unsure, weekly is the best place to start! It works well for every age group and allows you to set priorities and get organized for the week ahead.
A homework chart with subjects included is also another great option. In this case, you list out the days of the week on top as well as all the subjects down the side. This allows you to have room every day for each subject.
For the little ones, you can even make a giant visual schedule to hand on the wall. In this case, their day will probably look exactly the same every day. The visual schedule allows them to know what tasks to get done in the day amongst all the playing, napping, and eating!
Ask for their input
Kids are much more likely to get work done if they feel like it was their idea. So let it be their idea!
Make the homework chart together. At first, you may need to help guide them and teach them how to prioritize tasks. Eventually, they will become so good at it that you might not even need to help!
Letting them self-regulate their schedule and gain a little bit of independence will make them feel much more motivated and even accomplished.
Also ask them when they would like to do their homework, especially if you’re including times in their homework chart. They might have a preference. Some may want to do it right after school to get it over with while others would prefer dinner after they’ve eaten and had a break.
Note upcoming tasks
Homework charts try to avoid procrastination. In a homework chart, you will want to include immediate and regular homework. But, you also want to plan ahead for upcoming tasks and larger assignments. Learning to juggle multiple assignments with different due dates is a highly valuable skill for kids to learn as they get older.
Kids can learn how to prioritize their work. What needs to get done right now? What can I do to get ahead for the future? If I don’t have work due tomorrow, what can I work on instead?
Try to include a notes section on your homework chart so that you can list all your upcoming tasks. The last thing you want to happen is a mad rush over a sudden due date! Then both you and your child will be up past midnight gluing a solar system diorama together.
Make the homework chart visible
Place the homework chart in a place that makes it easy for everyone in the house to see it. Yes, everyone ! This can help keep the distractions to a minimum.
If everyone in the house knows when it’s homework time, then they know not to bug the working kid with other tasks or conversations.
Keep noise and distractions to a minimum during these hours. The child may not even be reachable during this time!
This also allows you to keep track of their work and make sure they are sticking to the schedule. You can help keep them accountable or make adjustments when necessary.
Offer rewards
A reward incentive may be the answer for kids who really struggle to get their homework done despite how often you remind them. Allow them to cross off the tasks in their homework chart or the day itself to show that they got everything done. If they get everything done in a week (or day, month, whatever you decide), then they can get a reward.
You know what kind of reward would work best for your kids. It could be getting their allowance, a sticker as a reward, their favorite snack, or an end-of-the-week activity such as a movie night.
Personalize it
To keep your kids engaged with their homework chart, ask them to personalize it! When making the homework chart, bring out all the craft supplies.
Use fun paper, stationery, stickers, pencil crayons, and more to customize the chart.
The fun colors can also help to keep the homework chart more organized. Use different colored inks for different subjects and tasks.
When you make a homework chart with your kids, ask them to set a goal for the week. Kids need to have personal meaning with their homework. If they view it as an important part of their day and something with purpose, they are much more likely to get it done.
When setting a goal, include one short-term one for the week. It can be studying for an upcoming math test , getting the first part of a project done, finishing a book, etc. Rather than just relying on individual tasks, they can see how a little bit of work a day helps accomplish something larger.
In addition to a short-term goal, they should have a long-term goal. How is their homework helping them reach their personal goals? Will homework improve their grades for college? Will learning French allow them to travel and spend time in France one day?
Setting a goal can help to enhance this responsibility and motivation. Their homework will become more interesting and relevant to them and they will have more initiative to do it on their own.
FREE PRINTABLE: Download a printable PDF homework tracker chart for your child to use
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How to Make the Ultimate Homework Station + Printable Homework Chart
If you struggle with getting your kids to sit down to do their homework, you need my ultimate homework station ideas!
The first day of school is headed our way all too soon friends. And you know what that means right? It’s time for us moms to brainstorm ways we can make things easier on ourselves AND our kids this school year! So, let’s talk about the organization, shall we? The more chaotic things are at your house, the more likely stress is to show up. I’ve always found that having dedicated spaces, like the ultimate homework station, for daily activities makes life so much more seamless.
I’m referring to chill zones, homework stations, zen spots, and the like. Today we’re going to focus on the ultimate homework station, but I urge you to set up the other areas in your home for optimal enjoyment too. Create super relaxing bedrooms with serene colors and uncluttered spaces. Make your rec rooms fit for hanging out with comfortable furniture that the kids aren’t scared to sit on. You get the picture right? It’s all about making your homework for you!
Ok, now that we’ve covered that, let’s get to the topic at hand. Do you have a homework station set up at your home? If you don’t have the space in your home office or playroom, for example, to make one, you can always create a portable version. Just be sure to keep it fully stocked with everything your kids need to achieve a successful homework sesh. The less time they spend getting up asking you for things, the more time they spend studying!
Homework Station Must-Haves
A space to work.
Whether it’s their own desk and/or table and chairs or simply your kitchen or dining room table, make sure your kids have access to a quiet space.
A portable cart or shelving unit
The key to keeping things organized is giving everything a home. Bins and containers to store paper and writing utensils can sit on your cart or shelves.
Bulletin board
If you have a place to hang one, it’s a perfect way for your kids to keep track of deadlines, save ideas that inspire them etc. You can even leave them notes like hey kid, pick up your room. Haha!
Any work area should be well lit. Adding additional lighting in the form of desk lamps never hurts. Plus, they can really add a little extra flair to their desk areas.
Bright colors
Make your family’s homework station FUN! Your kids are more likely to want to sit down and work if they enjoy the environment they’re working in! Head over to Pinterest, type in homework station and you’ll find no shortage of cheerful design ideas!
Extra Supplies
Don’t give the kids an excuse to have to get up. Have extra pencils, crayons, rulers, scissors, notebook paper, and other school supplies they use regularly, at your homework station.
After a long day at school, having some yummy snacks on hand for the little learners will definitely help keep them focused. Two snacks that my kids love are Veggie Straws and Granola Bars.
Now that you’re on your way to your own ultimate homework station, I foresee some stellar grades in your kiddos’ futures! They’ll be begging you to study! Ok, that might be going a bit far, but I bet they won’t complain as much. It’s the little things, right?
Are you still shopping for back to school? Now is the perfect time to pick up all your homework station supplies at Walmart, the selection is amazing!
Homework Chart Printable
In case having an extremely cool homework station isn’t enough to entice your kids to keep up with their homework, I have created a fun homework chart that you can print out to help keep track of what everyone has completed.
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My twin toddlers aren’t quite to homework yet (thank goodness) but we sure do love Veggie Straws. I’ve already stocked up for the school year.
You have brilliant ideas here to attract kids to sit and do their homework. I strongly agree that we need to create a space and good environment and vibes to study and do their homework daily.
These are some amazing ideas on how to make the ultimate homework station. I will give some of these a try!!! My kids love those Veggie Straws, maybe I will have those for their snack too! love it!
This is such a great idea. My kids have a desk for homework, but for some reason, they usually wind up on the floor or in the kitchen.
Super ideas for a homework station… and also for our grown-ups work stations. It’s so important to have the right atmosphere and supplies to keep you focused!
This post will definitely help anyone who is trying to make a work station for their child.
I like that it should be fun. This is so great!
Homework station is such a fun idea. My kids ould be so happy to have their on.
Great tips for making a creative work space no matter where you are! I love veggie straws…they are such a great snack 🙂
Snacks is a definite must have for us when kids are sitting down for homework. EarthsBest has some amazing line of snacks to choose from
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[FREE PRINTABLE] Homework Chart
By Chelsea Foy
It’s back to school time, and for lots of us that means it’s time to get kids excited about homework! Okay, if not excited then at least…organized. And if that’s your goal, I’ve got just the thing for you. This quick printable homework chart is the perfect tool to help kids keep track of all of their schoolwork and whether or not it’s been done. It’s customizable, so you can add different classes or subjects, and even has plenty of space for extracurriculars . If you need a little boost to get the school year started, print out a few of these and help your kiddo get to work!
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Instructions:
Step 1 : Download and print the homework chart on card stock or plain paper.
Step 2 : Help your child fill out the chart. Begin with the week’s dates at the top, and fill in all school subjects along the left hand side. As the week progresses, have your child write each assignment in the corresponding box. Once the assignment has been done, there’s a check box to mark off so they know it’s completed at a glance. If there’s no homework in a certain subject, write “None.”
Step 3 : Fill in any extra boxes as you see fit—those are a great place for extracurriculars like music, sports, and so on.
Step 4 : If you child has required reading, fill in that column with minutes or materials read.
Step 5 : Enjoy the organization and have a great school year!
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Chelsea Foy is a blogger by day and a musical theatre performer by night. Her blog, Lovely Indeed , focuses on a DIY lifestyle and all of the happiness that comes along with it. Chelsea recently co-authored Make Your Day , a digital crafting book, and is proud to have had her projects featured on HGTV, Buzzfeed, Babble, Apartment Therapy, Huffington Post, and more. Chelsea resides in Los Angeles with her most adorable husband Ryan, where they spend their time diligently becoming familiar with every shop, restaurant, beach, and flea market within a 50-mile radius.
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How to Use a Simple Homework Progress Tracker
The homework chart allows you and your child to keep track of several homework related activities. It is important that you help your child with this for the first few weeks to ensure that your child understands how to use it. You could also involve your child’s teacher with certain portions of this chart. For example, you could ask your child’s teacher to initial the chart when all homework is complete or when your child writes down their assignments accurately. This might be more appropriate for some children, particularly those who have a history of being dishonest about schoolwork.
Before you begin, you should decide where you will keep the chart. For this chart, it might be best to slide it into the front outside of a binder with a clear plastic cover, or slide the chart into a clear sheet protector inside the binder. It is important that the chart is in a place that is readily accessible and visible. Kids who have ADHD can benefit if the chart is in a spot where they will easily see it. This will help them remember to use it.
Step 1: Establish The Baseline
For the first week you simply sit with your child and go through the worksheet together each day. For each activity the child completes, put a sticker, star, checkmark, or smiley face in the corresponding square. It is important to ignore a bad attitude, whining, etc. Focus only on whether the task is complete. It is not recommended to put any negative words or symbols such as “No” or a frowning face.
At the end of the week, count up the number of positive marks your child earned each day or for the entire week. This is the baseline. Now that you know the baseline, you can set a goal for the following week.
Step 2: Establish a Goal
You can set daily goals, weekly goals, or both. Here are some examples:
Daily goal and reward system: The maximum number of positive marks your child can earn each day is 5. Suppose your child currently gets 2 positive marks each day. It is not reasonable to ask your child to immediately begin getting 5 check marks each day. Rather you want to start where she is and slowly work forward. You might make it a goal for your child to get 3 positive marks per day next week. Each day your child reaches 3 positive marks next week, she would earn a reward such as extra TV time.
Weekly goal and reward system: You could also offer weekly rewards. Suppose your child only achieved a baseline of 10 positive marks for the week. For the next week you might set a goal for your child to earn 15 positive marks. If she gets 15 or more positive marks next week, this would earn her a larger reward in the weekend such as having a sleepover.
Step 3: Continue to Evaluate Progress
As your child achieves each goal, you can slightly increase the goal for the following week. Don’t hesitate to mix up the rewards if your child is getting bored, or offer two choices for your child to choose from.
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Generate dot grid with hexagonal patterns and layout.
Line Dots Grid
Make grid graph papers with horizontal lines and dots in center.
Lines and Dots Grid
Make grid graph papers with vertical lines and dots in center.
Generate isometric dot graph paper with custom settings and layout.
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List of tools to create different types of graph papers including, plain grids, engineering graph papers, Cartesian graph papers, grids with different line thickness and more.
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Cartesian graph paper consists of two perpendicular set of lines forming a square grid. The line thickness and color of lines can vary at different intervals.
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Cartesian graph paper consists of two perpendicular set of lines forming a square grid. The line thickness can vary at different intervals.
Plain Grid Bold Major Axis
Cartesian graph paper make tool with major bold x and y axis.
Plain Grid Thick Heavy Verticals
Plain square grid maker with heavy and thick vertical lines.
Plain Grid Light Verticals
Plain square grid maker with light and thin vertical lines.
Plain Grid with Border
Plain square grid maker tool with thick border around the grid.
An online page maker tool to create custom plain grid paper printable.
An online page maker tool to create printable graph paper for cross stitch patterns.
An online graph maker to create custom asymmetric grid paper printable.
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An online grid maker tool to create graph paper for crochet or knotwork designs.
Square Moorish Pattern
An online grid maker tool to create simple square shaped Moorish pattern graph paper printable.
Attendance Sheet, Multipurpose Grid
An online grid maker tool to create attendance sheet, habit tracker or multipurpose graph paper printable.
Multipurpose Grid with Boundary
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Perspective Grid Y Offset
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Polar / Hybrid Graph Papers
List of tools to create polar graph papers or circle and square hybrid graph papers.
Tool to generate polar graph paper also known as polar coordinate paper with concentric circles.
Polar Graph with Degree Angles
Polar graph paper maker with angles defined in degrees from 0 to 360.
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Polar graph paper maker with angles defined in radians from 0 to 2 pi.
Circle Square Hybrid Grid
This hybrid graph paper, or workbook paper is a circular overlay on a square grid. This kind of graph paper is commonly used by math teachers and students for drawing and graphing mathematical equations.
Multicolor Circle Square Hybrid Grid
Create your own hybrid graph paper with this Circle Square Hybrid Graph Maker Tool.
Spider Web Graph
Create your own radar chart or spider web graph paper with this graph maker tool.
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Pixel Grids / Pattern Graph Papers
List of tools to create different types of graph papers including, pixel drawing grids, multipurpose tracing graph papers, geometric shape graph papers with different line thickness and more.
Diamond Shape Grid Paper
Diamong pattern graph paper consists of arrangement of diamond (titled square boxes) in repeating horizontal and vertical directions. The line thickness, fill and outline color of shapes as well as space can vary.
Filled Circle Grid Paper
Circle pattern graph paper consists of arrangement of circles in repeating horizontal and vertical directions. The line thickness, fill and outline color of shapes as well as space can be adjusted.
Outline Circle Grid Paper
Squares Grid Paper
Boxes or squares pattern graph paper consists of arrangement of squares or boxes in repeating horizontal and vertical directions. The line thickness, fill and outline color of shapes as well as space can be adjusted.
Boxes Grid Paper
Bricks Pattern Paper
Brick graph paper generator helps you create your own custom brick pattern graph papers.
Diamond Pattern Paper
Diamond graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size rhombus pattern grid papers.
Hexagonal Graph Paper
Hexagonal graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size hexa grid papers.
Honeycomb Pattern Paper
Honeycomb graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size honey comb pattern grid papers.
Octagonal Graph Paper
Octagonal graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size octagon grid papers.
Isometric Graph Paper
Isometric graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size isometric grid papers.
Axonometric Graph Paper
An online graph maker to create custom axonometric grid paper printable.
Axonometric Grid Diagonal Only
An online graph maker tool to create custom axonometric grid paper printable.
Tumbling Blocks Pattern
Free graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size tumbling blocks pattern papers.
Triangle Pattern Graph Paper
Free graph paper generator helps you create your own custom size triangle pattern papers.
Square Overlap Pattern Paper
Free graph paper generator helps you create your own custom grid pattern papers.
Circle Overlap Pattern Paper
Fish Scale Pattern Paper
Diamond Overlap Pattern Paper
Logarithmic Graph Papers
List of tools to create logarithmic (log-log) and semi-logarithmic graph papers (semi-log) with base value ranging from 2-16.
Tool to generate standard logarithmic graph paper with base 10. You can change the base value ranging from 2-16.
Semi-Log Graph
Semi logarithmic or semi-log graph paper with y axis having base 10 log scale and x-axis with linear scale.
Square Semi-Log Graph
Square aspect ratio semi-log graph paper with different color lines for both x-axis (linear scale) and y-axis (log scale).
2 Y-Cycles Log-Log Graph
Log-Log graph paper with 2 y-axis cycles and 1 x-axis
Special Purpose Graph Papers
List of grid maker tools to create speciality graph papers like music notation, Story writing template and more.
Music Notes Paper
Online tool to generate music notations graph papers to learn and design music tones.
Cornell Lined Notes Paper
Online tool to generate cornell lined notes graph paper.
Cornell Square Grid Paper
Online tool to generate cornell note taking graph paper with square grid pattern.
Storyboard Template Paper
Online tool to generate storyboard template graph paper with empty square boxes and lined notes.
Storyboard Paper
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How to set a homework task
Class Chart’s homework module allows staff members at your school to set homework tasks and keep track of homework submissions.
To set a homework task, start by entering the class you wish to set homework for.
Next, click on the Homework tab along the top of the page.
The homework sidebar will appear on the Set homework tab, where homework tasks are published and assigned to pupils. Fill in the Homework description form provided to add information to the homework task. The available options are explained below:
Name : This is the title of the homework task that will be visible to staff, pupils and parents.
Homework type : Select an option from this drop down to apply a homework type to the homework task. To find out more about this feature, check out the following knowledgebase article .
Mark scheme : Select an option from this drop down to apply a homework mark scheme to the homework task. To find out more about this feature, check out the following knowledgebase article .
Issue date : This field indicates when the homework task was set.
Due date : This field indicates when the homework task is due for submission.
Estimated completion time : This field indicates how long it should take pupils to complete the homework.
Available from : This field indicates what time the homework task will be made available to pupils and parents.
Describe the task for your students : Use this text area to describe what needs to be achieved in order to complete the homework task.
Allow files to be uploaded as homework submissions : Tick this check box to allow pupils and / or parents to upload homework attachments, which can later be collected. To find out more about this feature, check out the following knowledgebase article .
Below the homework description section is the Assign homework section. All pupils in the class will be assigned to the homework task by default, but you can unassigned individual pupils by clicking on the red minus icon next to their name.
Below the assign pupils section is the File and links section. The available options are explained in more detail below:
Upload files : Use this file upload feature to attach supporting documents that pupils may require for completing the homework task.
Add web links : This section of the form can be used to provide pupils with optional links to additional resources that may help them complete the homework task.
Show in public homework calendar : Tick this check box to display the homework task on your school’s public homework calendar.
If you’re happy with the homework task, click on the Publish homework task button to issue it to pupils in the class. If you wish to start from scratch, click on the Clear all button.
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