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homework (n): work that teachers give their students to do at home

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I have to finish my by tomorrow.
Have you finished your English yet?
I’ve just finished my .
I’ll tackle my later.

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Homework in a Sentence  🔊

Definition of Homework

schoolwork that a student is required to do at home

Examples of Homework in a sentence

Don’t sign up for Mr. Martin’s class unless you want several hours of homework everyday.  🔊

Angela couldn’t go bowling with her friends because she had too much history homework.  🔊

Mrs. Campbell told the students that if they did not finish the assignment in class, they could complete it for homework.  🔊

College homework is much more demanding and tiresome than the easy worksheets we received in high school.  🔊

After school, several of Miranda’s friends come over to work on homework together.  🔊

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How To Use Homework In A Sentence

  • She had a series of heated confrontation with her parents over homework . 0 0
  • Finish your homework first, then wash my car. 0 0
  • This is the point I discovered I should have done my homework properly. 0 0
  • Getting him to do his homework is like pulling teeth. 0 0
  • I'm just finishing my homework - it won't take long. 0 0

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  • But if you've done your homework and bought a good company, over the next two years or more, you should be rewarded. 0 0
  • As children, when my brother Bob and I were anxious to avoid doing our homework , we'd fly round to her house. 0 0
  • At our school, we work cross-curricular, and typical homework can be, in addition to solving math and English tasks, to read an article and write down questions that will be discussed in class next day, or to plan a performance together with the rest of your working group. C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: More from Norway 0 0
  • For homework I want you to write an essay on endangered species. 0 0
  • After finishing the heap of homework I had, I let myself fall into bed, dozing off the moment my head hit the soft feathered pillow. 0 0
  • I am going to take for granted that you have done your homework and have a proposal that is worth seeing. 0 0
  • Then Henry goes home, I have dinner and begin my lavations to relax before completing my homework . 0 0
  • Few homeworkers doing piecework in manufacturing enjoy employee status. 0 0
  • Bobby is going about his homework very seriously tonight. 0 0
  • One mother at a London prep school did her son's homework herself. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • It's time to tackle my homework . 0 0
  • He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do 0 0
  • The setting of projects and other large pieces of written and maths homework is pointless and possibly detrimental. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • The teacher disciplined the class by giving them extra homework . 0 0
  • I will leave my homework over until tomorrow. 0 0
  • I've got some homework to do on the Industrial Revolution. 0 0
  • Haven't you finished your homework yet? 0 0
  • Working with the staff at St Brigid Elementary Junior High School, she formed a homework committee. 0 0
  • Luckily I only get homework about once a month. The Sun 0 0
  • I want you to hand in this homework on Friday. 0 0
  • The rest of the money would be better spent supporting after-school clubs or homework support. The Sun 0 0
  • You say you have a little straw bag from when he brought his homework from school. DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain 0 0
  • I would come home from school, feed her, bath her and put her to bed before doing my homework . 0 0
  • Set aside blocks of time for doing your homework . 0 0
  • Acknowledging the necessity to work with others; getting the guts to ask for help in order to preclude slamming one's head against the wall for extended amounts of time; finding two, three or even more ways to tackle a problem, whether it be literally in homework or otherwise in managing life and time; learning many, _many_ subtle things that you certainly won't regret learning as you tackle challenges in the future. Failing Students 0 0
  • He got his sister to help him with his homework . 0 0
  • You may grumble when they pile on double homework but one day you could find yourself thanking them for that extra push. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • She made us clean our room and load the dishwasher; made sure we did our homework . Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • Do your homework now. 0 0
  • Do your homework completely before you decide to have your hair chemically straightened or relaxed. 0 0
  • You said we could watch television when we've finished our homework . 0 0
  • Who could be bothered to do their maths homework after that? Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • You have a lot of homework . 0 0
  • I've got a lot of homework tonight. 0 0
  • This is not only because the routine is relentless, the day-in/day-outness of hastily eaten meals, homework help and heart-to-hearts, things that must be done and done and then done again. A New Roof On An Old House 0 0
  • I have been wading through this homework assignment for three hours. 0 0
  • Doing your homework is sure to inspire you, but don't feel you have to reinvent the wheel. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • It is sometimes a good idea to start homework reporting with a client who you recognize as a likely positive contributor. 0 0
  • But let me give you some homework . Christianity Today 0 0
  • Certainly, we always have some homework after an English class. 0 0
  • I wish Bill get around to starting his homework . 0 0
  • XD thanks. it's amazing i've been playing since for (looks up 1st account) 61 months x_x and i found my skype software XD just need a mic * looks at empty bank account* maybe I'll get it for Christmas or something XD oh and I stole the e with an accent from freetranslation. com or something like that. that's how I do my Italian homework hurray! The PPT Show 0 0
  • Go to your room and do your math homework before you start watching TV. 0 0
  • My childhood dream was to be mother, at home with my children, making pictures out of macaroni, passing on my favourite bedtime stories, helping with homework , soothing fevered brows and wiping away snot. 0 0
  • Should we stop homework in primary schools? Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • They were allowed to do other homework , practice more keyboarding or surf the net. 0 0
  • I'll call you when I've finished my homework . 0 0
  • Very practically, homework allows more ground to be covered and enables classwork to concentrate on activities that require the presence of the teacher. 0 0
  • REFERENCES: un rouspéteur (une rouspéteuse) = moaner; le devoir (m) = homework ; le souci (m) = worry Words in a French Life 0 0
  • I had no writing desk before. I did my homework on a bench. 0 0
  • We need to do our homework but sometimes in that time other clubs can come in and scupper the deal. The Sun 0 0
  • To make matters worse, Ellen wasn't lightening the homework load one bit. 0 0
  • I decided to give her weekly pocket money as long as she does one hour of homework a night. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • As homework you are asked to watch a video of a film that you dislike, that may even disturb you, and watch the film with the sound switched down and to rewrite the scenes that upset you. 0 0
  • After taking a nice warm shower, she made herself a cup of chocolate and settled down to do her homework . 0 0
  • For those who would like to croscill chambord toilet bowl brush a bidet, these homework facilities have integrated developed to feel surrounded on a stunning toilet. Wii-volution 0 0
  • It appears that the opponents of Kyoto, while vocal, have not done their homework . 0 0
  • Although the amount of time spent on homework is easily measured, using time as the only barometer for success can be deceptive. 0 0
  • You've done all your homework in an hour? You amaze me. 0 0
  • I did all my homework , but my sister didn't do hers. 0 0
  • Before you go near a stockbroker, do your homework . 0 0
  • Do exercise one for homework . 0 0
  • They are assigned much less homework . Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers, 0 0
  • with his homework until his sister helped him. 0 0
  • That last candidate impressed me with his knowledge of the company's activities; he has really done his homework . 0 0
  • You can't watch TV until you've done your homework . 0 0
  • what was your score on your homework ? 0 0
  • Tad . Dad, I'm going to a party. Would you do my homework for me? 0 0
  • With Sir Alan Rudge, the chair of the Royal Commission, he will set a recess ' homework ' project for the other 610 MPs, asking them to "go on the hunt for tales of manufacturing ingenuity and innovation. Vince Cable launches 'Made by Britain' project to highlight manufacturing 0 0
  • There are 6 biweekly problem sets . These homework assignments constitute 40 % of the course grade. 0 0
  • Please apply yourself to your homework 0 0
  • He got into trouble for not doing his homework . 0 0
  • We are being given too much homework ,so we will take things up with our teacher. 0 0
  • We are set homework each day and I spend a lot of time on it, feeling despondent at my lack of ability. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • He was castigated for his carelessness in doing homework . 0 0
  • Homeworking is actually excellent for the environment and for the wellbeing of the employee. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • Anne sharpened her pencil and got out her homework . 0 0
  • She gave the whole class extra homework for a week. 0 0
  • Marry ofter winks at the spelling mistakes in her homework . 0 0
  • The graded homework will be returned in the recitation sections. 0 0
  • As to correcting our homework , the teacher always makes us do it ourselves. 0 0
  • Did you do your homework ? 0 0
  • Those who believe that the technology is fading into the sunset have not done their homework . 0 0
  • I got full marks for my homework . 0 0
  • When teachers assign homework , students usually feel an obligation to do it. 0 0
  • In standard teen movies, they would be the overachieving geeks, the keeners that spent most of high school either buried in homework or watching geeky shows. 0 0
  • After passing up their homework , the class took out a sheet of paper and their writing materials for their quiz. 0 0
  • At the age of four and a half they face a pretty formal six-hour school day, often with nightly homework . 0 0
  • She is having problems with her maths homework . Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • A series of studies have shown too much homework does not help pupils. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • My eldest daughter is extremely diligent and settles down to her homework the minute we get home, but the little one is not so studious. 0 0
  • Please copy the homework from the blackboard. 0 0
  • The children attending the club have an opportunity to do homework and other activities. 0 0
  • These were taken away for failures in attendance, behaviour, classwork and homework . Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • Dad was onto her again about doing her homework . 0 0
  • My homework got a lot more ticks than crosses. 0 0
  • I cant do my homework and I cant look straight. 0 0
  • At the beginning of each session review homework assignments. 0 0
  • A huge amount of strife can be avoided if homework is designed rather than just assigned. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • And any other form of reading or writing - such as the letters to the fairies we have been writing - can be counted as homework instead. 0 0
  • Vernon assigned some very easy homework from the first chapter of our text book, and then we were dismissed. 0 0
  • Now many pupils will have to have extra classes or supplement their homework to make up lost ground. 0 0
  • She often does her homework at the kitchen table. 0 0
  • He helps with the evening meal, takes the little one swimming and talks the big one through his homework , bungs in a wash and then rolls up his sleeves for bathtime. 0 0
  • Mean Value Theorem. Go over Homework 3. 0 0
  • After the classroom emptied I spoke with Stuart’s teacher and learned that my instincts had been correct: the worksheet incident was not an isolated one, Stuart consistently lost his homework or left it at home, and his cubby was a disaster. The Organized Student 0 0
  • And if there was no homework , there would be something educational to do. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • The UK government has published guidelines to help businesses keen to provide PCs to employees for homeworking . 0 0
  • The homework is on the blackboard. 0 0
  • I finally got through this homework assignment 0 0
  • The teacher has excused the students from their homework for this evening. 0 0
  • Um, you don't get any homework either, but your tutoring. 0 0
  • As a general rule of thumb, children this age should not spend more than one hour on homework . 0 0
  • I haven't factored a polynomial for a decade and then it was to help my daughter with her homework , but I spend most of the day doing multivariable problem solving. Tom Vander Ark: Schools Should Help Kids Build Robust Mental Models 0 0
  • The teacher set her class a mathematics exercise for homework . 0 0
  • Lucia is trying assign homework about Zbigniew Jaworowski, which has got to be one of the silliest things that anyone ever tried, especially since Jim Easter, aka the boojum and Eli does miss his posting cut him up into tiny pieces and left him for stupid. Rabett Run 0 0
  • Normally, when I'm worried about something, even about not finishing my homework , I get a loud heartbeat, can't keep food down, and that gassy feeling I told you about appears. 0 0
  • The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester 0 0
  • His mother kept him in until he had finished his homework . 0 0
  • He didn't tackle his homework until 9 o'clock. 0 0
  • The science teacher always sets a lot of homework . 0 0
  • We were back at his house, slaving away at homework . 0 0
  • After being given a grammar book, a literature book, and a workbook to go with each, we were given, believe it or not, three sheets containing literary terms followed by our first homework assignment. 0 0
  • The teacher dished out so much homework that her pupils complained to their parents. 0 0
  • They wear a smart uniform and always come home with homework and reading books in their bags. The Sun 0 0
  • Your homework assignment is written on the board. 0 0
  • Women are disproportionately employed in the so-called atypical workforce of part-timers, temporary workers, and homeworkers . 0 0
  • I remember at school when I was set homework assignments for English and we had to write about a page of writing for openings of horror stories. 0 0
  • My dream is that the school would allow the kids a little leniency in completing their homework since I kept them home a full week to keep them from infecting other people. Obama: Family 'will stand in line like everybody else' for vaccine 0 0
  • With all of Clinton's claims of unparalleled "experience and sophistication" on foreign affairs, she did not do her homework before the Iraq vote and was dupped by Bush, enabling him to choose a war that is a catatrophe. Election Central Saturday Roundup 0 0
  • It sickened me how many people didn't take advantage of all the time she gave us to do our work so that we didn't have homework , and how many of them criticized her efforts to be a caring teacher. 0 0
  • In fact, snazzier technology -- say, posting grades or homework assignments on-line -- mostly serves to distract us from rethinking the pedagogy. Alfie Kohn: How to Sell Conservatism: Lesson 1 -- Pretend You're a Reformer 0 0
  • His mother baked cupcakes for Bryan's birthday to take to school, and she always helped him with his homework . 0 0
  • Over the next two weeks I went back to my usual routine of going to work and marking homework when I got home. 0 0
  • Do your homework before tackling him and make very specific requests. The Sun 0 0
  • The innovative scheme could be used to send revision questions and exam timetables, or chase-up homework and absences. 0 0
  • More tests, more homework , more drill, more hours, more days. 0 0
  • This homework requires an adult to sit with him, explain concepts, read and correct his writing and spelling. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • We have finished overall homework . 0 0
  • The symptoms of senioritis include an all but irresistible urge to cut classes and ignore due dates for homework and presentations. 0 0
  • But savvy investors take time to do their homework before investing. Christianity Today 0 0
  • “Uh, not really,” I said, focusing on a worksheet about usage of the word por versus the word para, just in case Señora Alvarez showed up, just in case she remembered that she had assigned us homework . Mostly good girls 0 0
  • Since they were both engrossed in his homework , to create a presence would simply be to make some noise. 0 0
  • A serious trader is ahead of the game because he does his homework day in andout. 0 0
  • She's very strict about things like homework . 0 0
  • She reached up and gave her dad a kiss on the cheek and a hug before leaving for her room for undone homework . 0 0
  • I had learned from many of these trips to bring homework , books, a deck of cards, to amuse myself, sometimes for three days. 0 0
  • If you are not careful, children tend to neglect their homework . 0 0
  • I did not believe this tired, old gender bias until it was proven to me at my kitchen table over homework . 0 0
  • To do our homework ,we have to remain up late every day. 0 0
  • Barrie Zwicker, Canadian media commentator and journalist: "At a certain point, the term conspiracy-theory becomes just an excuse not to do your homework . Two words, part two 0 0
  • When there are 20, I bring in some kind of reward: cookies, klondike bars, homework passes, etc. In the Classroom: Motivational Rewards for Students— Good, Bad, or What? « educating alice 0 0
  • Now when you have some lamebrain campaign where there's someone attempting to rap or do a jingle that mimics a style of rap, it comes off corny because it's obvious that someone didn't do their homework . 0 0
  • Hand a hard copy of the homework . 0 0
  • However, homework is often insufficiently linked to classwork and is set inconsistently across classes. 0 0
  • He spared enough time for a smile at Em before returning to his homework . 0 0
  • Write your homework in ink ,not in pencil. 0 0
  • 'It's time you did your homework .' 'I don't want to!' 0 0
  • If you have the need to groan and moan with one another. .do it elsewhere so we who are doing our homework do NOT HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE LOUD RADIO some idiot nextdoor is using to play music we hate anyhow in the background while trying to findout what happened to the initial thread! Cost of living in Guanajuato or San Miguel 0 0
  • Fred stuck with his homework until it was done. 0 0
  • For a start, I had done my homework about the type of model that would best suit my needs and those of my family. 0 0
  • We homeworkers must adapt to our surroundings. 0 0
  • When writing your homework , remember that neatness counts. 0 0
  • Some vendors may provide automatic patch updating for home users, and such systems may be appropriate for updating your mobile workforce and remote homeworkers with the latest security fixes. 0 0
  • We had to write out one of the exercises for homework . 0 0
  • Three crowns and an old nag she'd borrowed from a student (whose tribal language homework she'd done in exchange) would not buy her that automobile. 0 0
  • I suppose I'd better do some homework . 0 0
  • However, the day ahead is dominated by a massive amount of college homework . 0 0
  • Where homework is well used, teachers ensure that it is integrated with, reinforces and capitalises on classwork. 0 0
  • Did you remember your homework ? 0 0
  • Examples of such sectors are homeworking , the sweated industries, cleaning, or some of the worst part of the catering industry or the fast food trade. 0 0
  • Four pieces of missing homework did not, in Josh's opinion, denote a letter home, and all the hassle that entailed. 0 0
  • A good retailer won't give you a firm quotation before he's done his homework . 0 0
  • Can you help me with my homework , Dad? I'm stuck. 0 0
  • You can't go anywhere until you've finished your homework . 0 0
  • Once you pinpoint your focus, it's time to do more homework about the industries and companies in which you want to find work. 0 0
  • Mrs. O'Keefe will be cheesed off if I have to tell her that I didn't get my homework on relative minors done. 0 0
  • We have to go home and then we have to do homework for school tomorrow! 0 0
  • Perhaps she needs to do some homework first. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • Although the plans do not as yet have ministerial approval, it is expected that the Government will argue that actual Welfare Officers will continue to work in Wales - on a homeworking only basis, but all admin jobs will be moved. Welsh administration to be moved to England? 0 0
  • Research is showing that higher productivity levels are achieved by homeworkers . 0 0
  • They have become my true pals and we often get together to discuss the trials of homework and domestic discipline. Times, Sunday Times 0 0
  • Experts said doing extra homework was not enough to combat the brain drain caused by screen time. The Sun 0 0
  • Before trying to tackle his homework he read up the notes he had taken at the lecture. 0 0
  • Among the general detritus and debris, half-finished homework , mugs of undrunk tea, schoolbooks, and bits of model aircraft and bizarre gadgets lay in untended heaps. 0 0
  • In most cases, this is highly speculative investing, and anyone looking to trade futures should really do his or her homework . 0 0
  • They've finished their homework . 0 0
  • If he had done his homework he would have known that Governor Paiin was a reformer, was elected Governor of Alaska with massive support from independents, and had governed pragmatically from the centre, with broad cross-party support. Powell calls Palin a 'fascinating figure' 0 0
  • Many also fall behind at school because they are too tired or too distracted to complete homework properly. 0 0

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1662, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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25 Metaphors for Homework

Homework – a word that can evoke a wide range of emotions in students, from dread to determination. It’s a crucial aspect of education, a bridge between classroom learning and independent understanding.

However, sometimes it feels like a never-ending struggle. But what if we looked at homework differently? What if we used metaphors to describe it, making it seem less like a chore and more like an adventure?

In this article, we’ll explore various metaphors for homework, each shedding light on a unique aspect of this academic endeavor.

25 metaphors for homework

Metaphors for Homework

1. a set of instructions or steps.

Meaning: Homework can be likened to a set of instructions or steps, similar to following a recipe.

In a Sentence: Just as a chef follows a recipe to create a culinary masterpiece, students follow the instructions in their homework to master a subject.

2. A Road to Travel

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a journey or path towards learning and understanding, like traveling down a road.

In a Sentence: Each assignment is a mile marker on the road of education, guiding students on their quest for knowledge.

3. A Fish to Catch

Meaning: Homework can involve trying to “catch” new concepts or ideas, similar to how one might try to catch a fish.

In a Sentence: Students cast their mental nets into the vast sea of information, hoping to catch the elusive understanding hidden beneath the surface.

4. A Ship to Steer

Meaning: Homework can involve navigating your way through new material, similar to steering a ship.

In a Sentence: Just as a captain must navigate through treacherous waters, students steer their way through complex assignments, avoiding pitfalls along the way.

5. A Tool to Use

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a means to an end, like a tool that is used to accomplish a task.

In a Sentence: Homework serves as a versatile tool in the educational toolbox, helping students sharpen their cognitive skills.

6. A Canvas to Paint

Meaning: Homework can be seen as an opportunity to create and express yourself, similar to painting on a canvas.

In a Sentence: Each assignment is a blank canvas where students can brush strokes of their unique understanding, creating a masterpiece of comprehension.

7. A Battle to Fight

Meaning: Homework can sometimes feel like a struggle or a challenge that needs to be overcome, like a battle.

In a Sentence: Armed with knowledge as their sword and determination as their shield, students engage in the intellectual battles of homework.

8. A Journey to Embark On

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a journey of discovery and learning, like embarking on a new adventure.

In a Sentence: Every homework assignment is an exciting expedition into the uncharted territories of knowledge, full of surprises and revelations.

9. A Treasure to Hunt For

Meaning: Homework can involve searching for and uncovering new information or knowledge, similar to hunting for treasure.

In a Sentence: With each assignment, students become modern-day treasure hunters, sifting through information to find the golden nuggets of wisdom hidden within.

10. A Plant to Water

Meaning: Homework can involve nurturing and maintaining your understanding of a subject, similar to watering a plant to keep it healthy.

In a Sentence: Just as a gardener cares for their plants, students must regularly tend to their understanding by completing homework assignments to ensure it grows and flourishes.

11. A Puzzle to Solve

Meaning: Homework can be likened to a puzzle, where students must piece together information and concepts to form a complete picture.

In a Sentence: Each assignment is a puzzle waiting to be solved, with every answer contributing to the bigger picture of understanding.

12. A Marathon to Run

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a long-distance race, where consistency and pacing are key to reaching the finish line successfully.

In a Sentence: Education is not a sprint; it’s a marathon, and homework is a daily training session to build endurance and knowledge.

13. A Symphony to Compose

Meaning: Homework can be compared to composing a symphony, where different elements must harmonize to create a beautiful piece of work.

In a Sentence: Like a composer crafting a symphony, students craft their assignments, ensuring that each part contributes to the overall harmony.

14. A Code to Crack

Meaning: Homework can be like deciphering a complex code, where students work diligently to understand and solve the intricacies of a subject.

In a Sentence: Each assignment presents a code to be cracked, and with perseverance, students unveil the secrets hidden within.

15. A Garden to Cultivate

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a garden to cultivate, where students plant the seeds of knowledge and nurture their growth over time.

In a Sentence: Just as a gardener tends to their plants, students must care for their understanding, allowing it to bloom with each completed assignment.

16. A Map to Follow

Meaning: Homework can be likened to following a map, where each task guides students on a journey through the landscape of learning.

In a Sentence: Each homework assignment is a map, leading students through the terrain of knowledge, helping them explore and navigate.

17. A Story to Write

Meaning: Homework can be compared to writing a story, where students craft narratives of their own understanding and insights.

In a Sentence: With each assignment, students become storytellers, weaving together facts and ideas to create compelling narratives of learning.

18. A Recipe to Master

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a recipe to master, with each step representing a key ingredient in the dish of comprehension.

In a Sentence: Just as a chef perfects a recipe, students perfect their understanding by diligently following the steps of their assignments.

19. A Puzzle to Assemble

Meaning: Homework can be like assembling a jigsaw puzzle, where students fit together the pieces of knowledge to complete the big picture.

In a Sentence: Each homework task is a puzzle piece, and students become expert puzzle solvers, completing the grand educational image.

20. A Building to Construct

Meaning: Homework can be likened to constructing a building, where each assignment contributes to the foundation of knowledge.

In a Sentence: Education is a construction project, and students are the builders, laying each brick of understanding with their homework efforts.

21. A Sculpture to Shape

Meaning: Homework can be compared to sculpting a masterpiece, where students chisel away at their understanding to reveal the beauty of knowledge.

In a Sentence: Each assignment is a block of marble, and students are the sculptors, shaping their comprehension with each refined detail.

22. A Puzzle to Navigate

Meaning: Homework can be like navigating through a labyrinth, where students must find their way through complex concepts and ideas.

In a Sentence: Much like an intrepid explorer in a maze, students navigate the intricate paths of homework assignments, aiming to emerge victorious.

23. A Bridge to Cross

Meaning: Homework can be seen as a bridge connecting what students know to what they need to learn, helping them cross over to a deeper understanding.

In a Sentence: With each assignment, students build bridges of knowledge, enabling them to cross over into uncharted territories of learning.

24. A Puzzle to Piece Together

Meaning: Homework can be likened to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, where each element represents a crucial part of the overall comprehension.

In a Sentence: Just as puzzle enthusiasts meticulously connect pieces to reveal a picture, students piece together concepts in their assignments to see the complete educational image.

25. A Song to Compose

Meaning: Homework can be compared to composing a musical masterpiece, where students harmonize the notes of knowledge to create beautiful compositions.

In a Sentence: Like composers crafting symphonies, students craft their assignments, ensuring that every element contributes to the melodious tune of understanding.

MetaphorMeaningIn a Sentence
Set of Instructions or StepsHomework is akin to a set of instructions or steps, similar to following a recipe.Just as a chef follows a recipe to create a culinary masterpiece, students follow the instructions in their homework to master a subject.
A Road to TravelHomework is a journey or path towards learning and understanding, like traveling down a road.Each assignment is a mile marker on the road of education, guiding students on their quest for knowledge.
A Fish to CatchHomework involves trying to “catch” new concepts or ideas, similar to catching a fish.Students cast their mental nets into the vast sea of information, hoping to catch the elusive understanding hidden beneath the surface.
A Ship to SteerHomework requires navigating through new material, similar to steering a ship.Just as a captain must navigate through treacherous waters, students steer their way through complex assignments, avoiding pitfalls along the way.
A Tool to UseHomework is a means to an end, like a tool used to accomplish a task.Homework serves as a versatile tool in the educational toolbox, helping students sharpen their cognitive skills.
A Canvas to PaintHomework offers an opportunity to create and express oneself, similar to painting on a canvas.Each assignment is a blank canvas where students can brush strokes of their unique understanding, creating a masterpiece of comprehension.
A Battle to FightHomework can feel like a struggle or challenge that needs to be overcome, like a battle.Armed with knowledge as their sword and determination as their shield, students engage in the intellectual battles of homework.
A Journey to Embark OnHomework is a journey of discovery and learning, like embarking on a new adventure.Every homework assignment is an exciting expedition into the uncharted territories of knowledge, full of surprises and revelations.
A Treasure to Hunt ForHomework involves searching for and uncovering new information or knowledge, similar to hunting for treasure.With each assignment, students become modern-day treasure hunters, sifting through information to find the golden nuggets of wisdom hidden within.
A Plant to WaterHomework requires nurturing and maintaining one’s understanding of a subject, similar to watering a plant.Just as a gardener cares for their plants, students must regularly tend to their understanding by completing homework assignments to ensure it grows and flourishes.
A Puzzle to SolveHomework is akin to a puzzle, where students must piece together information and concepts to form a complete picture.Each assignment is a puzzle waiting to be solved, with every answer contributing to the bigger picture of understanding.
A Marathon to RunHomework is a long-distance race, where consistency and pacing are key to reaching the finish line successfully.Education is not a sprint; it’s a marathon, and homework is a daily training session to build endurance and knowledge.
A Symphony to ComposeHomework is like composing a symphony, where different elements must harmonize to create a beautiful piece of work.Like a composer crafting a symphony, students craft their assignments, ensuring that each part contributes to the overall harmony.
A Code to CrackHomework is compared to deciphering a complex code, where students work diligently to understand and solve the intricacies of a subject.Each assignment presents a code to be cracked, and with perseverance, students unveil the secrets hidden within.
A Garden to CultivateHomework is seen as a garden to cultivate, where students plant the seeds of knowledge and nurture their growth over time.Just as a gardener tends to their plants, students must care for their understanding, allowing it to bloom with each completed assignment.
A Map to FollowHomework is likened to following a map, where each task guides students on a journey through the landscape of learning.Each homework task is a map, leading students through the terrain of knowledge, helping them explore and navigate.
A Story to WriteHomework is compared to writing a story, where students craft narratives of their own understanding and insights.With each assignment, students become storytellers, weaving together facts and ideas to create compelling narratives of learning.
A Recipe to MasterHomework is seen as a recipe to master, with each step representing a key ingredient in the dish of comprehension.Just as a chef perfects a recipe, students perfect their understanding by diligently following the steps of their assignments.
A Puzzle to AssembleHomework is likened to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, where each element represents a crucial part of the overall comprehension.Just as puzzle enthusiasts meticulously connect pieces to reveal a picture, students piece together concepts in their assignments to see the complete educational image.
A Song to ComposeHomework is compared to composing a musical masterpiece, where students harmonize the notes of knowledge to create beautiful compositions.Like composers crafting symphonies, students craft their assignments, ensuring that every element contributes to the melodious tune of understanding.
A Game to PlayHomework is seen as a game, with each task presenting a unique challenge for students to overcome.Much like athletes on the field, students strategize and play the “game” of homework, aiming for victory in the form of expanded knowledge.
A Puzzle to UntangleHomework is likened to untangling a complex knot, where students patiently work through the intricacies to find clarity.Each assignment is a knotted problem waiting to be unraveled, with students as the problem solvers, diligently working through the tangles.
A Code to DecryptHomework is compared to decrypting a code, where students decipher the intricate patterns of knowledge to reveal its secrets.Students take on the role of cryptographers, unraveling the coded messages within their assignments to access the treasure of understanding.
A Garden to HarvestHomework is seen as a garden ready for harvest, where students reap the fruits of their learning labor.With each assignment, students tend to their intellectual gardens, patiently waiting for the moment when they can gather the knowledge they’ve sown.
A Roadmap to FollowHomework is likened to following a roadmap, where students use assignments as guides on their educational journey.Each homework task is a signpost on the roadmap of knowledge, helping students navigate the twists and turns of learning.
A Sculpture to ShapeHomework is compared to sculpting a masterpiece, where students chisel away at their understanding to reveal the beauty of knowledge.Each assignment is a block of marble, and students are the sculptors, shaping their comprehension with each refined detail.
A Puzzle to NavigateHomework is like navigating through a labyrinth, where students must find their way through complex concepts and ideas.Much like an intrepid explorer in a maze, students navigate the intricate paths of homework assignments, aiming to emerge victorious.
A Bridge to CrossHomework is seen as a bridge connecting what students know to what they need to learn, helping them cross over to a deeper understanding.With each assignment, students build bridges of knowledge, enabling them to cross over into uncharted territories of learning.
A Puzzle to Piece TogetherHomework is likened to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, where each element represents a crucial part of the overall comprehension.Just as puzzle enthusiasts meticulously connect pieces to reveal a picture, students piece together concepts in their assignments to see the complete educational image.
A Song to ComposeHomework is compared to composing a musical masterpiece, where students harmonize the notes of knowledge to create beautiful compositions.Like composers crafting symphonies, students craft their assignments, ensuring that every element contributes to the melodious tune of understanding.

These metaphors for homework offer a rich tapestry of perspectives, each highlighting a distinct facet of the educational journey. By adopting these metaphors, students can shift their mindset from mere homework completion to engaging in exciting adventures, solving puzzles, composing symphonies, and nurturing gardens of knowledge. Homework becomes not just a task but a canvas for creativity and exploration.

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Homework is like that friend who always shows up unannounced, stays longer than expected, and never fails to challenge you. We’ve all been there, staring at a pile of assignments, wondering how to make it through the night.

But what if we could turn these seemingly insurmountable tasks into metaphors, making them easier to understand and conquer?

In this article, we’ll explore a variety of metaphors for homework, each shedding light on the multifaceted nature of this educational endeavor.

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When it comes to homework, using metaphors can make the experience less daunting and more relatable.

Let’s dive into some metaphors for homework, giving each one meaning and using them in sentences to illustrate their applicability.

MetaphorMeaningExample Sentence
A Mountain to ClimbChallenging and requiring determinationThe calculus assignment felt like a mountain to climb, but I conquered it with sheer perseverance.
A Beast to ConquerFormidable adversary demanding courageThe research paper was a beast to conquer, but I tamed it with thorough research and precise .
A Maze to NavigateLabyrinth-like, requiring careful navigationSolving the physics problems was like navigating a maze, but I found my way to the solutions eventually.
A MarathonDemanding and requiring enduranceThe history project was a marathon, but I paced myself and finished strong.
A Never-Ending JourneyAn endless trip with no clear destinationThe literature reading list seemed like a never-ending journey, but I enjoyed every step of it.
A Mental WorkoutExercises the brain like a rigorous workoutSolving those math problems was a mental workout that left me mentally stronger.
A Battle of WitsChallenges intellect and reasoningThe debate assignment turned into a fierce battle of wits, but I presented my arguments convincingly.
A Puzzle to SolveConsists of pieces that need to fit togetherThe chemistry assignment was a puzzle to solve, and I finally connected all the pieces.
A Treasure HuntHides valuable knowledge like hidden treasuresResearching for the history project felt like a treasure hunt, unearthing fascinating facts.
A Brain TeaserPuzzling and demanding creative thinkingThe riddle in the literature assignment was a brain teaser, but I cracked it with an innovative interpretation.
A Time-Consuming TaskEats up time like a task demanding hoursThe programming project was a time-consuming task, but I managed my schedule efficiently.
A Mental GymnasticsStretches mental abilities like gymnasticsThe philosophy essay required mental gymnastics to explore intricate concepts.
A Mind-Bending ChallengeTwists and bends the mindSolving the physics equations was a mind-bending challenge that expanded my understanding of the subject.
A Deep Sea DiveDiving into the depths of knowledgeExploring Shakespeare’s sonnets felt like a deep sea dive into the world of literature.
A Daunting Obstacle CourseIntimidating and demanding precisionThe biology project was a daunting obstacle course, but I navigated through it with precision.
A Relentless TreadmillA continuous cycle with no breaksThe weekly assignments seemed like a relentless treadmill, but I kept up with the pace.
A Tricky Tightrope WalkRequires a delicate balance like a tightropeManaging my extracurricular activities and homework was a tricky tightrope walk, but I found equilibrium.
A Bottomless PitFeels like an endless voidThe research for the psychology paper felt like falling into a bottomless pit of information.
A Tangled WebComplex interconnections like a web of challengesThe economics assignment was a tangled web of theories and data analysis.
A Steep Learning CurveA challenging initial phase before masteryLearning to code had a steep learning curve, but I quickly grasped the fundamentals.
A Dense JungleIntricate and bewildering like a dense jungleThe ecology project was a journey through a dense jungle of ecosystems and biodiversity.
A Wild Rollercoaster RideUnpredictable with ups and downs like a rollercoasterThe assignment was a wild rollercoaster ride of emotions and inspiration.
A Constant Uphill BattleA continuous challenge like an uphill climbThe language course felt like a constant uphill battle, but I improved my skills steadily.
A Swirling WhirlwindChaotic and overwhelming like a whirlwindPreparing for the history exam was a swirling whirlwind of dates and events.
A Complex Chess GameRequires strategic thinking like a chess gameSolving the engineering problems was like playing a complex chess game, planning every move carefully.
A Demanding DrillRigorous like a demanding drillMastering the music composition required a demanding drill of composing melodies.
A Never-Ending StoryAn ongoing narrative adding to the plotThe literature class felt like a never-ending story, with each book contributing to the narrative.
A Continuous QuestLike quests contributing to our knowledge journeyThe geography project was a continuous quest to explore different cultures and landscapes.
A Boundless OceanVast and endless opportunities for explorationThe astronomy research was like diving into a boundless ocean of celestial knowledge.
A Formidable FoeA challenging opponentThe statistics problems were a formidable foe, but I tackled them with determination.

Homework is like a weight on your shoulders, a task that must be carried until completion. For more similes related to homework, you can check out this resource: Similes for Homework . Additionally, if you’re interested in idioms associated with homework, you can explore them here: Idioms for Homework .

Metaphors for Homework

1. a mountain to climb.

Meaning: Homework is as challenging as scaling a towering mountain, requiring determination, effort, and stamina.

In a Sentence: The calculus assignment felt like a mountain to climb, but I conquered it with sheer perseverance.

2. A Beast to Conquer

Meaning: Homework can be a formidable adversary, requiring strategic thinking and courage to defeat.

In a Sentence: The research paper was a beast to conquer, but I tamed it with thorough research and precise writing.

3. A Maze to Navigate

Meaning: Homework often feels like a labyrinth, with twists and turns that demand careful navigation.

In a Sentence: Solving the physics problems was like navigating a maze, but I found my way to the solutions eventually.

4. A Marathon

Meaning: Completing homework assignments can be a long and demanding race, requiring pacing and endurance.

In a Sentence: The history project was a marathon, but I paced myself and finished strong.

5. A Never-Ending Journey

Meaning: Homework can sometimes feel like an endless trip, with no clear destination in sight.

In a Sentence: The literature reading list seemed like a never-ending journey, but I enjoyed every step of it.

6. A Mental Workout

Meaning: Homework exercises our brains, just like a rigorous workout for our bodies.

In a Sentence: Solving those math problems was a mental workout that left me mentally stronger.

7. A Battle of Wits

Meaning: Homework challenges our intellect and reasoning, akin to a strategic battle.

In a Sentence: The debate assignment turned into a fierce battle of wits, but I presented my arguments convincingly.

8. A Puzzle to Solve

Meaning: Homework often consists of pieces that need to fit together, much like a jigsaw puzzle.

In a Sentence: The chemistry assignment was a puzzle to solve, and I finally connected all the pieces.

9. A Treasure Hunt

Meaning: Homework assignments hide valuable knowledge like hidden treasures, waiting to be discovered.

In a Sentence: Researching for the history project felt like a treasure hunt, unearthing fascinating facts.

10. A Brain Teaser

Meaning: Homework can be as puzzling as a challenging brainteaser, demanding creative thinking.

In a Sentence: The riddle in the literature assignment was a brain teaser, but I cracked it with an innovative interpretation.

11. A Time-Consuming Task

Meaning: Homework often eats up our time, similar to a task that demands significant hours.

In a Sentence: The programming project was a time-consuming task, but I managed my schedule efficiently.

12. A Mental Gymnastics

Meaning: Homework stretches our mental abilities, like gymnastics push the limits of physical flexibility.

In a Sentence: The philosophy essay required mental gymnastics to explore intricate concepts.

13. A Mind-Bending Challenge

Meaning: Homework can twist and bend our minds, presenting unconventional problems.

In a Sentence: Solving the physics equations was a mind-bending challenge that expanded my understanding of the subject.

14. A Deep Sea Dive

Meaning: Homework is like diving into the depths of knowledge, exploring uncharted waters.

In a Sentence: Exploring Shakespeare’s sonnets felt like a deep sea dive into the world of literature.

15. A Daunting Obstacle Course

Meaning: Homework can be as intimidating as an obstacle course, testing our skills at every turn.

In a Sentence: The biology project was a daunting obstacle course, but I navigated through it with precision.

16. A Relentless Treadmill

Meaning: Homework often feels like a continuous cycle, much like a treadmill that keeps moving.

In a Sentence: The weekly assignments seemed like a relentless treadmill, but I kept up with the pace.

17. A Tricky Tightrope Walk

Meaning: Homework requires a delicate balance, much like walking on a tightrope.

In a Sentence: Managing my extracurricular activities and homework was a tricky tightrope walk, but I found equilibrium.

18. A Bottomless Pit

Meaning: Homework can feel like an endless void, where the more you do, the more there seems to be left.

In a Sentence: The research for the psychology paper felt like falling into a bottomless pit of information.

19. A Tangled Web

Meaning: Homework often presents complex interconnections, similar to a web of challenges.

In a Sentence: The economics assignment was a tangled web of theories and data analysis.

20. A Steep Learning Curve

Meaning: Homework may have a challenging initial phase, much like a steep curve before mastery.

In a Sentence: Learning to code had a steep learning curve, but I quickly grasped the fundamentals.

21. A Dense Jungle

Meaning: Homework can be as intricate and bewildering as navigating through a dense jungle.

In a Sentence: The ecology project was a journey through a dense jungle of ecosystems and biodiversity.

22. A Wild Rollercoaster Ride

Meaning: Homework can be unpredictable, with ups and downs like a thrilling rollercoaster.

In a Sentence: The creative writing assignment was a wild rollercoaster ride of emotions and inspiration.

23. A Constant Uphill Battle

Meaning: Homework can be a continuous challenge, much like a never-ending ascent.

In a Sentence: The language course felt like a constant uphill battle, but I improved my skills steadily.

24. A Swirling Whirlwind

Meaning: Homework can feel chaotic and overwhelming, resembling a swirling whirlwind.

In a Sentence: Preparing for the history exam was a swirling whirlwind of dates and events.

25. A Complex Chess Game

Meaning: Homework often requires strategic thinking, similar to a chess game.

In a Sentence: Solving the engineering problems was like playing a complex chess game, planning every move carefully.

26. A Demanding Drill

Meaning: Homework can be as rigorous as a demanding drill, requiring practice and discipline.

In a Sentence: Mastering the music composition required a demanding drill of composing melodies.

27. A Never-Ending Story

Meaning: Homework can seem like an ongoing narrative, with each assignment adding to the plot.

In a Sentence: The literature class felt like a never-ending story, with each book contributing to the narrative.

28. A Continuous Quest

Meaning: Homework assignments are like quests, each contributing to our knowledge journey.

In a Sentence: The geography project was a continuous quest to explore different cultures and landscapes.

29. A Boundless Ocean

Meaning: Homework can feel as vast as an ocean, with endless opportunities for exploration.

In a Sentence: The astronomy research was like diving into a boundless ocean of celestial knowledge.

30. A Formidable Foe

Meaning: Homework can be a formidable opponent, challenging us to overcome obstacles.

In a Sentence: The statistics problems were a formidable foe, but I tackled them with determination.

Here are 10 quiz questions about the metaphors mentioned in the article:

  • A) Homework is a peaceful and serene experience.
  • B) Homework is an easy task to complete.
  • C) Homework is challenging and requires determination.
  • A) A Treasure Hunt
  • B) A Relentless Treadmill
  • C) A Mind-Bending Challenge
  • A) Homework is straightforward and simple.
  • B) Homework requires creative thinking.
  • C) Homework is dull and uninspiring.
  • A) A Marathon
  • B) A Never-Ending Journey
  • C) A Swirling Whirlwind
  • A) Homework is straightforward and easy to understand.
  • B) Homework involves complex interconnections and challenges.
  • C) Homework is a relaxing and enjoyable task.
  • A) A Deep Sea Dive
  • B) A Tricky Tightrope Walk
  • C) A Time-Consuming Task
  • A) Homework is effortless and requires no effort.
  • B) Homework is easy to master.
  • C) Homework may have a challenging initial phase before mastery.
  • A) A Puzzle to Solve
  • B) A Beast to Conquer
  • C) A Bottomless Pit
  • A) Homework is simple and straightforward.
  • B) Homework requires strategic thinking.
  • C) Homework is like a recreational game.
  • A) A Never-Ending Story
  • B) A Continuous Quest
  • C) A Demanding Drill

Feel free to use these quiz questions to test your knowledge of the metaphors used to describe homework in the article.

Homework is undoubtedly a significant part of our educational journey, and it comes in many forms, each with its unique challenges. By using metaphors, we can make these challenges more relatable and easier to tackle.

Whether it’s conquering a beast, navigating a maze, or embarking on a never-ending journey, we can find inspiration in these metaphors to approach homework with confidence and enthusiasm.

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Engaging Homework: Describing Words & Examples

When it comes to homework, we often find ourselves searching for the right words to describe it. Is it challenging? Boring? Time-consuming? Well, fear not! In this article, I’ll be sharing a list of adjectives that can help you accurately describe your homework assignments. Whether you’re a student looking to express your feelings about a particular task or a parent trying to understand your child’s workload, these adjectives will come in handy.

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How to Describe homework? – Different Scenarios

Now that you have an understanding of different ways to describe homework, you can effectively communicate your thoughts and feelings about your assignments. Understanding the nature of the tasks can also assist parents in supporting their child’s learning journey. Remember, using the appropriate adjectives allows for a clearer and more accurate description of homework.

Describing Words for homework in English

When it comes to describing homework assignments, using the right adjectives can provide a more accurate and informative picture of the task at hand. As an experienced writer, I have come across various adjectives that effectively convey the nature of homework assignments. Below, I will discuss some commonly used adjectives along with examples to help teachers and parents understand and communicate about homework more effectively.

1. Challenging : Homework assignments can be challenging, requiring students to think critically and problem solve. Here are some examples of how you can use this adjective:

2. Engaging : An engaging homework assignment captures students’ interest and keeps them motivated. Here are a few examples:

3. Repetitive : Some homework assignments may involve repetition or practice to reinforce learning. Consider these examples:

4. Time-consuming : Certain assignments require a significant amount of time and dedication. Here are some examples:

5. Collaborative : Homework assignments that promote collaboration among students can enhance teamwork and communication skills. Here are a few examples:

6. Practical : Some homework assignments have practical applications that help students apply what they’ve learned in real-life situations. Consider these examples:

Adjectives for homework

When it comes to describing homework assignments, adjectives can help us convey our thoughts and feelings more effectively. Whether you’re a teacher, a parent, or a student yourself, using the right adjectives can make a difference in how we perceive and approach our homework. In this section, I’ll provide you with positive and negative adjectives that you can use to describe homework, along with example sentences to help you understand their usage.

Positive Adjectives for Homework

I hope these examples demonstrate how these positive adjectives can be used to describe homework assignments that have a beneficial impact on students’ learning experience.

Synonyms and Antonyms with Example Sentences

Synonyms for homework.

Using these synonyms can help make homework sound less daunting and more enjoyable for students.

Antonyms for homework

On the other hand, if you want to convey the idea of no homework or a break from assignments, you can use antonyms. Here are some antonyms for homework:

Using antonyms can create a sense of relief and give students something to look forward to after a long day of learning.

Remember, using synonyms and antonyms can help make homework seem more exciting or provide a sense of relief. By incorporating these alternative words into your descriptions, you can help students view their assignments in a different light.

By incorporating these descriptive words into our conversations and mindset, we can help shift our perspective on homework. Instead of viewing it as a burden, we can see it as an opportunity for growth, learning, and personal development. This change in perception can have a positive impact on our motivation, productivity, and overall attitude towards completing assignments.

So, let’s embrace these adjectives for homework and start approaching our tasks with a renewed sense of enthusiasm and curiosity. With the right mindset and a positive outlook, we can turn even the most challenging assignments into enjoyable learning experiences.

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  1. Examples of "Homework" in a Sentence

    129. The guy is smart and does his homework. 53. 33. Students involved in other activities alone or in combination with sports had significantly higher odds than the other two groups for doing homework and significantly lower odds for alcohol consumption, marijuana use, and vandalism. 48. 36.

  2. Examples of 'Homework' in a Sentence

    Sherri Gordon, Parents , 1 July 2024. Over the years, the center has seen kids of all ages gather to hone their basketball skills, work on their homework, have fun with other kids and, most importantly, follow a path away from illicit activity. —. Dylan Wickman, The Arizona Republic , 19 May 2024. The girls hugged Max, went up to their rooms ...

  3. HOMEWORK in a sentence

    Examples of HOMEWORK in a sentence, how to use it. 92 examples: The future of the committee and of the homeworking unit is still under…

  4. HOMEWORK in a Sentence Examples: 21 Ways to Use Homework

    To use Homework in a sentence, you can say: - "I have a lot of homework to do tonight.". - "Make sure you complete your homework before tomorrow's class.". - "She spends hours every night working on her homework assignments.". In each of these sentences, Homework is used to describe the schoolwork that students are required ...

  5. "Homework" in a Sentence (with Audio)

    Examples of how to use the word 'homework' in a sentence. How to connect 'homework' with other words to make correct English sentences.homework (n): work that teachers give their students to do at homeUse 'homework' in a sentence She is trying to complete her homework. I have to finish my homework by tomorrow. Have you finished your English homework yet? I've just finished my homework. I'll ...

  6. Homework: In a Sentence

    schoolwork that a student is required to do at home. Examples of Homework in a sentence. Don't sign up for Mr. Martin's class unless you want several hours of homework everyday. Angela couldn't go bowling with her friends because she had too much history homework. Mrs. Campbell told the students that if they did not finish the assignment ...

  7. Examples of 'HOMEWORK' in a sentence

    He insisted on school uniforms, homework, detentions and desks in rows. Times, Sunday Times. ( 2016) I always said I had too much homework. The Sun. ( 2016) You say you have a little straw bag from when he brought his homework from school. Paul Preston. DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain.

  8. Use homework in a sentence

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    English The girl had done her homework. volume_up more_vert. English So the key to it all is homework! volume_up more_vert. English We must all do our homework. volume_up more_vert. English So Tony starts doing his homework. volume_up more_vert. English Nancy, put your homework down and sit down. volume_up more_vert.

  10. The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences

    The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences Each page has up to 50 sentences. Sentences with audio are listed first. (Total: 485) The Sentences. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10. About. Sentences are sorted by length, with 50 sentences per page.

  11. The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences

    English Sentences Focusing on Words and Their Word Families The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences Page 1. 2245886 I have homework . CK 1 266698 Do your homework . CK 1 2549214 We have homework . CK 1 2314845 I did my homework . CK 1 2548595 Tom hates homework . CK 1 2951864 Go do your homework .

  12. How to Use Homework with Example Sentences

    How to Use "Homework" with Example Sentences. " I have too much English homework. " I need to do my homework. " Please hand in your homework. " He has a lot of homework. " My teacher assigns too much homework. " I need to grade their homework tonight. " I need to finish this for homework. Learn how to use Homework using many example sentences.

  13. Example sentences with Homework

    I will check homeworkevery Friday. I will send home weekly homeworksheets. I'll help you with your homework. Joy's kids hated everything from homeworkto baths. Mr.Jackson gave us so much homeworkthis weekend. My big brother finished his homeworkvery quickly. Okay, homeworkassignments: McGee -Boss.

  14. Homework in a Sentence

    Rapid Learning through Examples of Homework Contextual clues provide hints to the reader of the sentence in myriad ways. Reading homework in example sentences enables the student to apply vocab acquisition skills via contextual clues activating their inferencing capabilities. Words can be formally defined, examples could be given, a synonym or antonym appears later in the paragraph, or prior ...

  15. Homework Definition & Meaning

    How to use homework in a sentence. piecework done at home for pay; an assignment given to a student to be completed outside the regular class period… See the full definition

  16. Homework in a sentence (esp. good sentence like quote, proverb...)

    259+47 sentence examples: 1. with his homework until his sister helped him. 2. After you finish your homework. 3. The teacher tested the children on their homework. 4. Turn in your homework, please. 5. Anne sharpened her pencil and got out her homewo

  17. The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences

    English Sentences Focusing on Words and Their Word Families The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences Page 2. 40141 I have just finished my homework . CK 1 2199777 I let my friend copy my homework . Hybrid 1 2540815 Tom hasn't done his homework yet. CK 1 2540732 You didn't turn in your homework .

  18. Example sentences with: homework| Make a sentence| Make Sentences

    Example sentences for "homework". Lexicographically close words: homesteaders; homesteading; homesteads; homeward; homewards; homey; homicida; homicidal; homicide; homicides. To honor this irony, he called the program Expensive Desk Calculator, and proudly did the homework for his class on it.

  19. 25 Metaphors for Homework

    Metaphors for Homework. 1. A Set of Instructions or Steps. Meaning: Homework can be likened to a set of instructions or steps, similar to following a recipe. In a Sentence: Just as a chef follows a recipe to create a culinary masterpiece, students follow the instructions in their homework to master a subject. 2.

  20. The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences

    The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences Page 3. 1025479 Tom has a lot of homework to do this evening. CK 1 1024250 Tom said that he did his homework by himself. CK 1 2031526 Do you want me to help you with your homework? ... CK 1 45975 The math homework proved to be easier than I had expected.

  21. 30 Metaphors for Homework + Quiz

    6. A Mental Workout. Meaning: Homework exercises our brains, just like a rigorous workout for our bodies. In a Sentence: Solving those math problems was a mental workout that left me mentally stronger. 7. A Battle of Wits. Meaning: Homework challenges our intellect and reasoning, akin to a strategic battle.

  22. The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences

    The Word "Homework" in Example Sentences Page 5. 407532 I forced her to do my homework. Scott 1661976 I have too much homework today. avoidingrealwork 2155 I'm too lazy to do my homework. CK 257517 I've got to do my homework now. CK 266701 Let's do the homework together.

  23. Engaging Homework: Describing Words & Examples

    3. Repetitive: Some homework assignments may involve repetition or practice to reinforce learning. Consider these examples: "The spelling homework was repetitive, but it helped me memorize the words and improve my spelling skills.". "Practicing multiplication tables can be repetitive, but it strengthens my foundation in math.". 4.