About 2-2 1/2 hours should get him ready. If he is lazy to do that much, let him sit till 1/2-1 hour(s). Basically, its not about the hours its about how much he wants to get in school and how much he needs to do. So the hours that I gave are the amount that an 11 year old kid takes to study.
I personally think 1 hour a day would be good since we already go to school for about 8 hours. We have homework which will take about half and hour or an hour. So i think 1 hour of studying is good.
However if theres a class test i think maybe about 2 hours. And if theres an exam tomorrow i think 3-5 hours of studying for the exam, if it has been 4-5 hours and you still havent learnt for the exam study until you know everything. Thanks for reading, im 11 too.
1 hour a day should suffice
I dont know about you but i am doing year 10 maths so i have to study lots, im in year 9 by the way. If you want a good grade point average you should ask your teachers for practice papers.
The average amount of sleep a 10 year old should have is around 8-11 hours
A year is equal to 8,760 hours.
A year has 8760 hours
1 hour a day should suffice
if you mean how many hours you should sleep in a year it would be 3,650 hours of sleep for a regular year not a leap year
Hours of what?
eight hours
In my opinion, no stuent or any other worker should be expected to work for more than 7 1/2 hours a day, five days a week over 48 weeks a year. That would be 1500 hours a year, or about 50 hours a week in a three-term, ten week term year. For a school student, that is a 40 hour week over a 48 week year. For young people under 16, clearly the study time should be reduced.
8 hours
I dont know about you but i am doing year 10 maths so i have to study lots, im in year 9 by the way. If you want a good grade point average you should ask your teachers for practice papers.
A four year old should sleep 12 hours a day
A nine year should be getting 9-12 hours of sleep.
8 hours 12 year old should go to be 10 to 11
13 hours
Probably 8 hours