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"making homework" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of completing or doing assigned schoolwork. Example: "I spent all night making homework for my history class."
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Enriching children's classroom learning requires making homework not shorter or longer, but smarter.
Mr. Maio said his son, Francisco, generally came home tired, making homework difficult.
I quit making homework when I turned thirty, and started collecting paintings some ten years later, shortly after moving to Europe.
On one hand, clinicians may desire making homework compliance a collaborative part of treatment (e.g., to structure therapy whereby review of homework is an integral part of sessions).
Homework usually revisits the essential concepts that must be learned.Try making homework time fun.
Making homework, study time into a choir of drudgery that is akin to being locked up in a dungeon: you have lost the battle before you even started.
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A young company hopes to make homework as much fun as video games.
There are lunches to be made, homework to be remembered and bribery to dish out.
School days have stretched long into the night since the government made homework compulsory nine years ago.
The more you have, the less often you'll have to perform the task that even makes homework seem appealing: laundry.
It can even build acting skills, as children make homework projects like a third grader's video tour of Des Moines at bit.ly/3aZumM.ly/3aZumM
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