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Phleb, just google it. There are loads of sites that you either print stuff off or they can use interactively. If you are really concerned about their progress, talk to their school.
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I can only advise on Maths.
10 ticks site offers some free samples. I'll attach a link for another site that has free stuff. http://teachingimage.com/ Also try www.mymaths.co.uk - you have to pay to join but there are some samples. Or BBC bitewise is better for this age. |
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Foyles Bookshop... Charing Cross Rd..They have big education sect...
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Well, the library is full of books to read, suitable for all ages. Try it.
As for writing, you could just try getting them to write notes about things - maybe one sentence each day about something they did. Also, get them writing shopping lists before going to the shops. Things like that help. There loads of maths books for all ages. Even some of the pound shops have them. What factor30 recommended, except it's Bitesize, not Bitewise! |
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