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I have so many fond memories from holiday seasons growing up: the smell of delicious food being made by my Mexican and Filipino families, warm light on the faces of my relatives, and lots of laughter. As I got older, though, things changed—mostly because I had so much homework to do.
Instead of joking with our relatives at the holidays, my brother and I would often sequester ourselves at the edge of the room, thick textbooks open and pens in our hands. Sometimes, we’d miss events altogether. When we did attend, the ramifications could be intense. During one spring break, I chose to go to an Easter party with my family. But by midnight, I was stress-weeping because I had so much work to do by the next day.
As a teacher, I now understand the temptation to give work over school breaks. There never seems to be enough time to do the projects or read the texts I’d like to with my kids, and asking students to work or read during breaks eases that crunch. I also worry that my students will lose some of their learning in the weeks they are gone.
Recently, though, my school created a new homework policy that, among other things, encourages us to avoid giving students work over extended school breaks. Our administration cited studies that raise questions about the benefits of hefty doses of homework.
I worried about how this new plan would affect my curriculum pacing, and about what my students might “lose.” But I realized that my concerns were really about my desires, not what was best for my students.
The new policy led me to re-evaluate my assignments and timing, and I ended up being able to make adjustments so my kids could complete necessary projects without working when they should be recharging. I’d worried about my students’ learning, but recent research challenges our long-held belief that students’ learning “slides” significantly over long breaks.
Taking the stress of homework out of my students’ holiday breaks is important. They deserve an opportunity to relax and rejuvenate as much as I do—particularly if they are overscheduled to begin with. Young or old, we all need rejuvenation time. In addition, more studies are demonstrating the benefits of down time for students. Having unstructured time recharges them, but also allows their brains to build connections that strengthen and improve their executive functioning.
We need to be mindful of other factors that complicate homework assignments over holiday breaks. We don’t always know what our students’ lives are like outside our classrooms. Do they struggle with access to the resources necessary to complete assignments? Do they have stressful home situations?
Here are a few ways we can send our students off on a positive note when they leave us for holiday breaks. I’m trying them myself this winter!
While we want to avoid giving mandatory work to students, we can offer opportunities and ideas for learning-friendly activities they can do during their break. Maybe that’s an optional/extra credit project that asks students to interview a family or community member (though we should also provide time after break for those who couldn’t work over break). Or maybe we can offer students some ideas about how they could use their time to take care of themselves or their communities. We could provide reflection questions once they’re back from break, to help them find meaning in the experience. Encouraging students to use their time to volunteer or take care of themselves allows us to help our kids grow not just as students, but as people.
While some students may travel or connect with family, some of our kids may have a lot of free time over their break. We can encourage them to use the time to set goals for the year, dream big and draw or write their five-year plan (remind them this is for fun and plans will change!), or reflect on their year or life so far. We can also encourage students to discover something they’re passionate about, or use the time to pursue something they love.
Sometimes, our kids are simply not given the space to dive deeply into something that lets them tell us who they are. Give students a project that allows them to explore their identity or have them write a story about their lives. This will not only provide some critical thinking, reading, or writing enrichment, but more importantly will provide valuable insight into our students’ lives and help us build deeper connections with our students. We can return the favor by completing the project ourselves or writing a story and sharing it with them.
Instead of returning from break with the mindset of what was “lost,” give students a chance to share everything they remember from the last unit. Instead of assuming they all had a great time they want to share, welcome kids back with an opportunity to celebrate the experiences that stuck with them from their breaks. Help students generate a class-created study guide so they can review what they learned before the break. This gives them space to support one another and remind each other what they learned, as well as gives us an opportunity to praise students for what they’ve retained. It also provides important feedback for us on what stuck over the break and what we need to reteach.
Ultimately, our students look to us not just for academic growth, but to support their growth as human beings as well. Taking away homework stress over break may cause us to change our short-term plans, but providing them with opportunities and resources instead can have some long-term benefits that can change their self-perception and their lives more than a packet of homework ever could.
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Like Politics itself, the teaching of the subject is undergoing a significant change. We will continue to learn about both British and US politics, however in a significant change we will be able to compare the two political systems more directly rather than treating them as two separate topics. In a further change AQA have introduced a third unit on Core ideologies; Conservatism, Socialism and Liberalism. In addition students will study a 4th “ideology” from a choice of 5.
Our main aim this September is to ensure that students make a strong start to the course and we have designed the summer homework so students can immerse themselves in the language and structure of British politics. You will see from the attached homework that students will be asked to examine their local area to consider the impact of British Politics around them. Students have also been asked to complete a news log throughout the holiday to ensure they keep up to date with the big political developments in both the UK and the US. We do not expect students to begin the task till after the induction lessons where we will outline the tasks they need to complete in more detail.
To be successful students must have an active interest in the subject. We have included a number of websites, documentaries and podcasts in the attached homework to help encourage this interest.
It would be useful to buy the core textbook for the course over the summer to help with the holiday homework: AQA A-level Politics: Government and Politics of the UK, Government and Politics of the USA and Comparative Politics
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“Hey Parents, Let’s talk about Class 12 Holiday Homework. While some students may grumble about it, holiday homework is beneficial. We’ve got the CBSE Class 12 Holiday Homework in PDF for practice. Check it out and download it for useful practice.”
Before we discuss the Class 12 Holiday Homework, let us check the CBSE Class 12 Summary, we have mentioned the complete CBSE Class 12 Summary. Students are advised to check out the complete summary.
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Below we have mentioned the updated CBSE Class 12 Holiday Homework in session like an autumn session, winter session and summer session. Students can download the complete Subject holiday homework in PDF Format for practice purposes.
Before we discuss the Class 12 Syllabus, let us check the Class 12 Syllabus. Below we have mentioned the complete Class 12 Syllabus. Students are advised to check out the complete syllabus.
Here in this section, we have mentioned the CBSE Class 12 worksheet in PDF Format only for practice purposes. Parents /guardians can check and download the worksheet for better preparation of their students.
Below we have mentioned the NCERT Solutions. Students have checked the complete NCERT Solutions in pdf for a great score in the final examination.
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Amongst many teachers and parents, homework is a pretty hot conversational topic. While some believe that homework is an essential part of the school experience, others think it's a waste of our children’s time.
It’s not always easy to know what’s best for your child when it comes to schooling, but at William Clarence Education, we’re big supporters of homework – particularly when it comes to the holiday season. Here’s why.
The long summer break is a great opportunity to spend quality time together as a family, but it can also lead to your child being intellectually understimulated. In an age of social media and Netflix, it’s easier than ever for our youngsters to spend their downtime frying their brains in front of screens. While every child should be allowed their own time to relax and recover from the stresses of school, it’s important not to let that behaviour dictate their entire summer break. Holiday homework provides the perfect opportunity to keep their "school brain" ticking over, and keeps them challenged and stimulated.
As our children grow up, homework becomes a more important part of their schooling, allowing them to develop vital skills such as independent research. It also helps them to prepare for the demands of a university career. Many undergraduate degrees will involve a lot of directed learning, but others will rely upon the students going away and spending their own time reading, researching and writing. One way to begin learning these skills is through holiday homework assignments while your child is still in school.
When a child struggles at school, it often has less to do with their academic potential than with social distractions – and the manner in which they are taught. Put plainly, the school environment is not always conducive to learning. For this reason, homework over the holidays can be the perfect opportunity for your child to catch up on work they have missed or found too challenging. If your child is really struggling, you might even consider private tuition – educational consultancy services around the London and the UK, such as William Clarence Education, can supply excellent private tutors who will specialise in home schooling and exam preparation.
The key thing to remember when it comes to holiday homework is balance. Your child deserves a break during which they can enjoy themselves and have some freedom, so opt for a fair working schedule that is flexible around their needs.
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Saturday, february 24th, 2024 | 10 am – 5 pm, rain date: march 2nd, williams park | 330 2nd ave n, 33701, + the park’s surrounding streets are closed for localtopia ( see map ), join the facebook event >>> here <<<, parking, bus & trolley information, *** please consider alternative transportation ***, –> 🆓 🚲 free bike valet will be available at a new location: corner of 2nd avenue and 2nd street north 🆓 🚲 <–, *** 🆓 ☀️🚌 fare-free day on the sunrunner 🆓 ☀️🚌*** , (sunrunner info here ), nearest sunrunner stops: 1st avenues and 5th streets (north & south), *** 🆓🅿️ free parking at tropicana field (lots 1 & 2) courtesy of the tampa bay rays & rowdies 🆓🅿️ ***, *** 🆓🚍 free trolley courtesy of star trolley 🆓🚍 *** , 📍 trolley pick-up location: 16th street and 5th ave n – in front of lot 1, 📍 trolley drop-off location: corner of 4th street and 2nd ave n, *** please note trolleys are not wheelchair accessible ❌♿ (you can take the sunrunner from tropicana field) + there will be limited availability after 12:30 pm ***, 👉 top tip: arrive as early as possible as traffic gets heavier later in the day so wait times will be longer. 👈, 🚘 rideshare drop-off/pick-up location 🚘:, 📍 corner of 4th street and 2nd ave n, a limited amount of on-street parking is available throughout downtown., 🅿️ wheelchair accessible parking garages 🅿️ :, sundial st. pete garage *entrance to parking garage is at 117 2nd street north, 33701, museum of the american arts and crafts movement garage – 350 3rd street north, 33701, what is localtopia.
LOCALTOPIA is St. Pete’s largest “Community Celebration of All Things Local.” The 2024 festival will showcase *over 300* of our city’s favorite independent businesses and community organizations. LOCALTOPIA is the ONLY event that ONLY features St. Pete-based businesses and non-profits! * More than a festival, it’s a (local) vibe! *
All the local goodness! In addition to Williams Park, we will be CLOSING: ~ 3rd STREET between 1st and 3rd Avenues + ~ 2nd AVENUE between 2nd and 4th Streets!
The event features:
LOCALTOPIA is organized by Keep Saint Petersburg Local (KSPL), a non-profit organization working to build a thriving local economy and a unique community. KSPL does this by nurturing connections for and acting as the voice of locally-owned, independent businesses and by raising awareness of the importance of buying local.
KSPL was founded on November 19, 2011 and was officially launched on January 31, 2012. The first LOCALTOPIA took place on February 1, 2014. LOCALTOPIA is also KSPL’s annual anniversary celebration. Learn more about KSPL and the Alliance’s members HERE .
February 24, 2024 (Rain Date: March 2, 2024)
Williams Park | 330 2 nd Avenue North + Park’s Surrounding Streets (4th Street between 1st & 2nd Avenues North – old bus lane + 3rd Street between 1st & 2nd Avenues North + 2nd Avenue between 2nd & 4th Streets North)
Yes, and we’d like for it to remain a free community event. However, it costs a lot to put on the largest festival celebrating all things local! Please consider throwing something into the tip jars at the “Local Thirst Stations” to spread the local love.
Thanks for asking! This grassroots, volunteer-powered festival would not be possible without our awesome volunteers!
VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP FOR 2024 HERE
The largest “Community Celebration of All Things Local” in St. Pete is community funded and would not be possible without the support of our incredible sponsors! Please contact KSPL on (813) 500-7708 or email us at [email protected] to learn about sponsorship opportunities.
Our new “Community Sponsor” Level ($500) offers the following benefits to existing KSPL members/locally-owned, independent businesses in St. Pete/local non-profits:
Check out our fantastic 2024 local lineup HERE
We are so incredibly proud to showcase *OVER 300* of our city’s favorite independent businesses and community organizations! LOCALTOPIA is the largest showcase of St. Pete’s local businesses, as we’re the only event that only features #StPeteGrown, independent businesses (no franchises, MLMs, or businesses that started outside our city)! Check out the amazing list of 2023’s participating vendors HERE . Be sure to support them the day of the festival (and beyond) because our community matters!
You’ll be eating and drinking locally to your heart’s content at LOCALTOPIA!
Head over to 4 th Street for the “ Food Truck Rally Alley ,” and on 2 nd Avenue is where you’ll find more food trucks + restaurants + food & drink vendors + “ Local Thirst Stations ” selling canned local beer, canned wine & water + our local breweries will be pouring their own brews + 2 local craft beer trucks will be pouring your fave local beers (between 2 nd & 3 rd Streets). Sweet Treats & non-alcoholic beverage vendors (coffee, juice and more) will also be located on 2 nd Avenue. Inside Williams Park, and along 3 rd Street you’ll also find more gourmet and plant-based food and drink vendors!
Full list of your Eat & Drink options HERE
Absolutely! There’s a whole Family Village for our local families to enjoy! Check back nearer the date to see what’s in store for all ages around the festival footprint.
We know it takes a village to raise a child. LOCALTOPIA has several villages! Check them all out HERE
PLEASE LEAVE PETS AT HOME ! LOCALTOPIA has NOT been a pet-friendly event since 2016 due to large crowds. Please DO NOT bring your furry friends ! We want to ensure that they (and our human friends) stay safe. Thank you for your cooperation!
Every year we try to make our festival as sustainable as possible! As of our 2018 festival. we’ve eliminated single-use plastics & Styrofoam at the event! Not only are vendors committed to eliminating plastic, we’ve also gone one step further. KSPL does a bulk-buy of compostable items for vendors to use.
Our partnership with the City of St. Petersburg’s Sustainability & Resiliency Manager and the Suncoast Surfrider Foundation , allows us to incorporate more sustainable resources & initiatives .
Yes, but please note that the event is always well-attended. Disabled parking spots will be available on the corner of 2nd Avenue North and 4th Street (in front of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter). Please contact us at [email protected] for assistance.
Yes. There will be several ATMs within the festival’s footprint. Alcohol, water and merchandise purchases at KSPL’s “Local Thirst Stations” and Welcome Center will be CASH ONLY. For 2024 we are trialing purchases with credit cards at these two locations ONLY: DRAFT BEER CENTRAL and the “Double Thirst Station” in front of St. Pete First United Methodist Church (corners of 2nd Avenue and 3rd St North) . Most vendors will be able to take cards.
*** 🆓 ☀️ 🚌 fare-free day on the sunrunner 🆓 ☀️🚌*** , what if i come by bike.
The very lovely folks at Two Wheel Valet will be providing FREE and secure bike valet so you can Keep it Local and Green! P LEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION FOR BIKE VALET FROM 2024 ONWARD: Corner of 2nd Avenue and 2nd Street North
Streets closed for LOCALTOPIA:
Click HERE for the LOCALTOPIA map
You may bring blankets to sit on the grass at Williams Park, but NO CHAIRS . There will also be tables inside the Park, nearest the Food Truck Rally Alley on 4th Street, plus you can sit on the ledge near the trucks. Benches are also dotted around the Park. High top (standing) tables can be found along 2nd Avenue between 2nd and 4th Streets North.
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No unauthorized vending. We ask that other festival/market organizers please respect our vendors by not soliciting them at our festival for their own events. LOCALTOPIA reserves the right to remove anyone from the festival who is in violation of these policies.
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We’d love to have you volunteer, and be a part of this amazing day of celebration, join the conversation by hashtagging #localtopia.
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LOCALTOPIA is St. Pete's largest "Community Celebration of All Things Local." The 2024 festival will showcase *over 300* of our city's favorite independent businesses and community organizations.LOCALTOPIA is the ONLY event that ONLY features St. Pete-based businesses and non-profits!