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[quote=Anonymous]I think it's important to set a schedule and come up with a plan. You can buy some math workbooks and reading comprehension or spelling workbooks. They can get books from the library (you have to pick them up). And I mentioned this in another thread, but I really like Homeschool Spanish. They work with kids who are younger like yours as well as MS, HS and adults. Create a schedule so that your kids know they still have some expectations to learn. Are you planning to put them in 5th grade next year? If so, it's even more reason why you should do something with them now. I know you said you don't want to homeschool, but is it really to their benefit to just do nothing all day? Do a mixture of workbooks, reading books (set a number of minutes or a number of pages each day), perhaps some Spanish lessons, maybe some coding. Your kids are young so the content isn't that important (except for math)... what IS important is that they keep exercising their brains in some way.[/quote]
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