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[quote=Anonymous]I have a 5th grader who is basically running feral, spending all of his time on Xbox. Both parents work FT and we've managed to organize things for our older child who has AP tests to study for, SAT prep, and an established roster of tutors. Older kid won't be graded, but at least he's learning something. OTOH, our 11yo 5th grader is doing very little - he has a daily Zoom call with his teachers and a few assignments but all of that takes maybe 1-1.5 hrs/day. 11yo is a smart kid, not an eager reader but a surprisingly good writer (compared to older kid) and in compacted math. I need a schedule and some non-MCPS resources that will keep his brain occupied. If you have your similar-aged child on a schedule, or if you've found some good home schooling resources, could you please share any suggestions here? I've tried some Khan Academy but we really need more ideas. Thanks for any suggestions! [/quote]
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