tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568785304822642325.post4531412069775065177..comments2024-03-21T17:20:07.695+08:00Comments on Homeschool@sg: Assesment books homeschoolsghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11881362728979876307noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568785304822642325.post-3856410089744047642015-01-16T09:41:47.139+08:002015-01-16T09:41:47.139+08:00My son is ok with his P1 & P2 school work but ...My son is ok with his P1 & P2 school work but I still buy some assessment books for him. When he was in P1 I set routine of 1 hour a day for doing assessment books, different subject every day. I will mark and explained to him on his mistakes. In P2 i relax a little bit coz his academic results are not bad, most of the time I don't even mark his work lol. So I have a few assessment books that are half done. Last Dec'14 I was at BookFest and I controlled myself A LOT and came back with 2-3 assessment books per subject. <br /><br />My view on assessment books has changed in a year, for me its more of cultivating him to revise his work and occupy him with some stuffs instead of him wondering around and bother me lol. He's not allowed any screen time on weekdays so he can only read books or get me or the hubs to play board games with him.DinoMamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01048144135120994474noreply@blogger.com