At first you may feel completely
out of the loop. For instance, your child may be taking an algebra class. There
are many rules to follow for it and most of us don’t remember them. Take the
time to follow the examples in the book to see what you can figure out. A great
way to help your child to check their math homework, is to do several of the
problems on your own sheet of paper. Have your child do the same thing and then
compare answers. If you find that some of them are different work those
problems together to find the right answer.
Remember English class? This is a good place to start to improve your cognitive abilities when helping your kids with homework.
Do you readily recall all of those rules relating to the different parts of
speech? Probably not. But don’t worry if you don’t off hand, because most adults will say
that they don’t either. As you relearn this material you will be able to help
your child with his or her homework. You will also be able to enhance your own
skills.
Sites for learning English
http://www.easyworldofenglish.com
http://www.abcya.com
http://interactivesites.weebly.com/language-arts.html
http://classroom-aid.com/educational-resources/language-art/
There's nothing like improving your brain activity and cognitive skills.
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