Oh, I didn't get one as an answer.
I have discovered that on the far side of the page there is a verticalmlist of fractions and numbers, so have concluded those are the answers and he'll have to connect the question tomthe answer.
Which I guess should minimise some of the ability of "one mistake" in the middle of a calculation to screw them thing up ?
Calculators do fractions ?
Is this a post 1984 invention or did I just forget they did that?
I'll do a couple a day until they are done so at least we do know the correct answers (allegedly, as soon as I start doing one all the various componants seem to dance around and I get lost)
That way when the time comes I can concentrate on having him work through them taking it steady, and as long as he has the hang of it just provide the answers if we run out of time.
Thankfully fractions are one of his stronger maths areas.
Anything that can be related to pizza has instant interest on his part.
Noble, quick question if you have a sec, his maths tutor can start at the end of the month.
Rather than have him deal with the school homework, would it make more sense to have him focus on the topics in the end of year state exams (ie not set theory or Endurance Franctions) which are comprable to the stuff/level in the British year 7 textbook.
I'm thinking both in terms of making sure he does end up with a solid foundation that he can build on, and increasing the chances of a contrasting high mark in the state exams as a sort or arse covering measure in case his marks in them school prodiced exam is not fabby.
Does that make sense or does it reek of a Baldric "cunning plan" ?