As a teacher of fourth and fifth graders, I like to give the suggestion of
1) give the child some wind-down time at home. These students have been sitting and "quiet" for 6 hours or more during the day.
Don't start homework directly after school. Set a time ex.) 3-4:40 is play time. At 4:30- Homework will start and be finished before dinner.
2) Set a timer (microwave, etc.) Allow 20 minutes per assignment. At this age, homework time should not be more than one hour. Believe me, If I told a child "You will not go to recess unless this is completed in 15 minutes..." their work is completed in no time. Set boundaries- stick to it.
3) Set a routine- 3 days into school...this is the roughest time. The child is getting back into routine with a new situation/teacher. The work should all be review from third grade really- so repitition is probably what you are seeing. If your child is "in the know already" it may be boring for him. Children need routine- start it immediately and your child will follow soon.
4) IF it continues, please talk to the teacher. Let her know what you are seeing and suggestions for your child. It may be that he is not completing classwork making more homework for himself. Something will need to be done about the classwork at that point.
Give it time...changes are hard for kids- but your support at home it the most important part to your child's education success. WE only have 180 days to make an impact...you have the other thousands of days. Use it wisely. Be calm, but yet firm. IT will work.
Hope this helps!
