DS(5) and in Yr1 started chickenpox yesterday, so is now off school for at least a week. He's not "ill", just has the rash on his chest and back, and is as lively and happy as normal. I've been to the school to pick up his spellings for the week and a couple of books, but want to do more than that with him, to keep him in the swing of things. He loves numbers, but is not keen on writing and reading.
I was thinking that we could choose something to learn about each day, or following on day by day, and do some finding out, writing, drawing, creating etc based on that, eg signs of autumn when we're out walking (NB. we will not be out at pickup/dropoff!), water when we visit the stream.
How long should I spend with him working on writing a day? I know from the writing he does with me atm, he will try for the shortest possible time and volume for this type of activity, and I don't want to overdo it, but neither do I want to "let him off" too easily.
Any advice gladly received.