PollyannaMom
I was a click-clack champ!!
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This thread is 8 years old. I think it is time for a new one.
Eh, it's the kind of thread people would read if they searched the topic, instead of asking again, so it's a good place to post general answers.
I don't pull DS now that he's in high school, but I often did for a couple of days when he was younger. I just let his teachers know that we would be away with family and that any work that happened to be available in advance would be appreciated and completed. (Most teachers I know don't like putting huge packets together because they've been burned in the past - families asked for them, then didn't do them! But if you acknowledge those feelings up front, there are usually at least some things that are already copied.)
It helped that I'm a sub in DS's district, so they also knew they could just say "work on 2-digit addition with regrouping" or "have him practice comparing and contrasting two stories" and be confident I'd do that.
With today's technology, it's getting easier than ever to keep up. Class websites and on-line newsletters in elementary have things like vocabulary lists and spelling words, many middle and high schools have "portal" type systems where assignments are posted, and kids can text classmates asking what pages were covered. (They can even text back photos of worksheets or study guides.)