Anonymous wrote:What other areas of your child's education don't you like that you will be "inclined to skip?" I can only imagine what will happen when the teacher is "inclined" to give your child a zero.
Homeschool is probably easier.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if you missed anything. We're an incoming 6th grade family and we just learned about it too. The email indicates that this is a graded assignment.
In your situation, I would have your kid complete the book of choice assignment for a book she's already read. The actual assignment options don't look too cumbersome.
Then if you have extenuating circumstances, I would request an extension for completing the assignment for the book from the list they provide.
We also have our Summer booked, including lots of travel, so it's a bit of a pain for us too. We're going to try to get this done in time even though it's tough on short notice.
Anonymous wrote:What other areas of your child's education don't you like that you will be "inclined to skip?" I can only imagine what will happen when the teacher is "inclined" to give your child a zero.
Homeschool is probably easier.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a big deal if a kid doesn't complete the Deal summer reading assignment for incoming 6th graders? I clearly wasn't paying attention and just learned about it, and my kid is away for several more weeks. Honestly I'm not really on board with summer homework assignments so I'm inclined to just skip it.
What happens if a kid doesn't do the assignment?
Anonymous wrote:how on earth can a kid have a assignment from a class that has not started yet?!?!?