Learnincurve
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I googled the answer to one of my daughter's homework questions, because as it turns out I am not smarter than a 10 year old. Imagine my surprise when I found that the teacher had taken the homework off the internet and the answer sheet was there. My daughter then googled the other three bits of homework and they all are off the internet and all have handy answer sheets, she did not read them but showed me she had found them. Naturally I banned her from using the laptop till homework is done.
I have written the full url for each of the bits of homeworks on the homeworks and have noted for her teacher that she has not seen the answers themselves
Do I leave it as is, do I even make her do the maths homework due in on thursday if the answers are available to all the kids in the class in 10 seconds flat? Is it normal for year 6 teachers to take homework off the internet? One even has the site url and a copyright notice on it.
I have written the full url for each of the bits of homeworks on the homeworks and have noted for her teacher that she has not seen the answers themselves
Do I leave it as is, do I even make her do the maths homework due in on thursday if the answers are available to all the kids in the class in 10 seconds flat? Is it normal for year 6 teachers to take homework off the internet? One even has the site url and a copyright notice on it.