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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 401575" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>WOW! Your middle school on LI gives mid-terms? Mine doesn't and I sort of wish they did because it would give the kids a head start on long term studying, which doesn't happen here till HS.</p><p></p><p>When my son, who's also in 6th grade, has a unit test, I sit with him and go through his textbook. I ask him all the review and HW questions and to define the highlighted words. I do this for science, history and foreign lang. It's hard for me to study math with him because I stink at it. I usually ask difficult child, who's math gifted and in 11th grade honors, to answer his questions. For English, I go over vocabulary and grammar with him; he's spelling exempt.</p><p></p><p>I agree that it's great that he approached you for help in sufficient time to make a plan. Just remember that in most places, 6th grade doesn't count for the whole rest of their lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 401575, member: 3493"] WOW! Your middle school on LI gives mid-terms? Mine doesn't and I sort of wish they did because it would give the kids a head start on long term studying, which doesn't happen here till HS. When my son, who's also in 6th grade, has a unit test, I sit with him and go through his textbook. I ask him all the review and HW questions and to define the highlighted words. I do this for science, history and foreign lang. It's hard for me to study math with him because I stink at it. I usually ask difficult child, who's math gifted and in 11th grade honors, to answer his questions. For English, I go over vocabulary and grammar with him; he's spelling exempt. I agree that it's great that he approached you for help in sufficient time to make a plan. Just remember that in most places, 6th grade doesn't count for the whole rest of their lives. [/QUOTE]
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