First off check with your library, they have lots of resources available both in the library and on their website that can help your child. Try checking out your school district's website and our local and state departments of education. They could also have pulled resources together. You can also consider tutoring, reference encyclopedias and checking with your teacher.
I see no harm in doing this at the elementary school level. It ensures that yes, the child did sit down and do their homework.
I would say chores, homework, school, and play...
well there is commonly two kinds of homeschooling 1) School-at-home, in which the child is doing the same school work, (usually signed up with a local distant education school) minus the social aspect. In this set-up, yes, the child would potentially get homework. And 2) In which the child learns in a home environment where school work is encouraged but not forced, and the student learns at there own pace, in which there would be no need for homework.
There are parent and teacher resources online for Mensa Kids. There are lesson plans online as well as characteristics for giftedness, tips for succeeding in school, and reading lists.
The homework will be in the child's inventory. Click on it and the popup will be either "do homework", "get help from" if there is an adult in the house, or "do homework with" if there is another child the same age in the house (child or teen).
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Make sure you are controlling your child that needs to complete the homework, then click on the homework that your child should have brought home from school then clicko n the option that says 'start homework' and whatever percentage that you have already started, e.g 6 percent. then if their fun is high enough then they can complete their homeowrk. They need to hand their homework in before the next day of school otherwise you risk having a visit from the social worker.
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because then they can store school files and homework so it wont get damaged whilst moving round school.
ask them what happened in school on an every day bases and see there homework, and also guide them though their homework. Give them love and food and do not neglect them.
Both, with slightly different meaning. In school usually means enrolled in the school program while at school usually means located at the school. Thus we say "I learned this in school" but "I left my homework at school."
It usually takes a couple days to raise it but have its parent teach it how to do homework and make sure its homework is done as soon as thay get home from school.