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That is the type of homework I meant. And maybe like 10 or 15 math problems to remember how to do them. Nothing much, but something to keep the mind going.
And for your son if you ever needed to find a good series I suggest the Hardy Boys. Since he is reading Goosebumps he might be a bit old, but the Hardy Boys was the series that really started my love of reading and they are pretty good books.
Honestly that response was more just personal frustration in the amount of work I have when taking three summer courses. I actually love school, I just needed to vent at the moment. Plus since I haven't had a summer since Junior year in high school I don't really think shifting to a 9-5 job will be that big of an issue. Especially since I held a 9-5 job for 3 straight summers.
My kid would love the math problems, but I suspect most wouldn't. And although he's young, he's getting to a point where (he doesn't know this :blushing, someday I may no longer be able to help him with his math problems.
Thanks for the Hardy Boys tip. I'll take him to the bookstore this week. :thumbs: