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Is this just too hard for a 6yr old?
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My 8 year old came home with some maths homework yesterday and I thought her approach was useful.
She asked the kids to complete some quick maths quizzes by themselves then asked that the parents check their work and go through any wrong answers with the children. That way, the kids get to have support with what they aren't sure of AND the teacher can quickly spot which children haven't had that - ensuring that she can focus on the ones who haven't had the help next maths lesson.
That said, parents were given training on the methods used in maths so they aren't confused (or confusing the kids.) There was a really high turn out both for those sessions and the literacy ones.
The magic triangle - kid, home, school all working together has got to be the best way forward.Just because it says so in the Mail, doesn't make it true.
I've got ADHD. You can ask me about it but I may not remember to answer...0
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