Anonymous wrote:You and her sit side by side at the kitchen table and both work. You go through her assignments every morning and make a list of what she has to do and you make sure she’s doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a math tutor for my 7th grader. The teacher is awful via distance learning and her private school is not doing pass fail or only giving grades as good as 3rd quarter. They use the whiteboard so the tutor can see her work.
I block apps and websites until school work is done. Do you have parental control on her devices? My kids get their work done, I check to see that they handed everything in then I unblock and they can enjoy the rest of the day.
OP her. She's using my work laptop and I'm not even sure I can block apps on it, but I will try to figure it out. Working in the same room is also a good idea if it's not too distracting. Thanks for the suggestions so far!
Anonymous wrote:My 13-year-old is doing ok with online learning, seems to be finishing her assignements (although for some reason they take until 5-6 pm). My 11-year-old, however, is a disaster. She insists on staying in her room with the door shut so she can get on Teams undisturbed. I will check in with her every hour or two, and she has done *nothing*--no online lesson done, her paper packet barely touched. But she will insist she was watching a teacher video and is about to tackle something. Probably she's been watching youtube and chatting with friends the whole time. I think she has ADD and I did not see it until now.
I've pretty much given up on social studies or science but I would like her to get her iReady lessons done so she'll be ready for middle school math.
I work full time and need to be at my computer from around 9-5 pm, so I can't supervise her more closely. I am at a loss for what to do. I thought about an online tutor, but the tutor would need to see her computer screen and I can't quite see that working.
Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:I got a math tutor for my 7th grader. The teacher is awful via distance learning and her private school is not doing pass fail or only giving grades as good as 3rd quarter. They use the whiteboard so the tutor can see her work.
I block apps and websites until school work is done. Do you have parental control on her devices? My kids get their work done, I check to see that they handed everything in then I unblock and they can enjoy the rest of the day.
Anonymous wrote:My 13-year-old is doing ok with online learning, seems to be finishing her assignements (although for some reason they take until 5-6 pm). My 11-year-old, however, is a disaster. She insists on staying in her room with the door shut so she can get on Teams undisturbed. I will check in with her every hour or two, and she has done *nothing*--no online lesson done, her paper packet barely touched. But she will insist she was watching a teacher video and is about to tackle something. Probably she's been watching youtube and chatting with friends the whole time. I think she has ADD and I did not see it until now.
I've pretty much given up on social studies or science but I would like her to get her iReady lessons done so she'll be ready for middle school math.
I work full time and need to be at my computer from around 9-5 pm, so I can't supervise her more closely. I am at a loss for what to do. I thought about an online tutor, but the tutor would need to see her computer screen and I can't quite see that working.
Any suggestions?