Most high schoolers aren't getting elementary school arithmetic. You'll see that when you get to high school... It is a great thing that kids in grade school are having the standards raised. The only people who have a strong opposition to it at all are the kids like yourself who can't or don't understand why educational values are making a comeback after all this time, and you guys end up with harder work than you're used to. When you grow up, you'll understand why they did it to ya, and you'll be grateful.
2006-11-05 08:01:25
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answered by Rick R 5
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I agree the teachers objective is to have the terrific looking room, door, corridor way adorned, their classification must be acceptable little angels, its all to make the instructor seem sturdy i think for instructor of the year so as that they could get the sturdy vehicle parking area. my problem is while instructors label babies at a youthful age like first grade and then he's marked as a bad new child something of the time they are in that college the teachers communicate and that they do no longer supply them a raffle for substitute.and then the new child provides up on even attempting.
2016-10-21 06:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i think the schools, for the most part, are doing well. what i mean is...they should be giving hard math home work to the kids. if they didn't all the kids would graduate and be stupid slugs.
I expect my kids to get hard math...i want them ready for the real world when they graduate high school.
treefrog, that was way to funny...i loved it!!!
2006-11-04 07:01:32
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answered by Who cares 3
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Yes more like college level math for elementary kids?!@ There's no fun for the young kids; the schools have become like Nazis.
2006-11-04 05:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe they give you hard math courses so you will be able count as high as 0% and that way you will understand what your English compostion score is. By the way, is that math course hardly easy or easily hard?
2006-11-04 06:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't know..im in highschool now and i have a pretty hard algebra 1 class
2006-11-04 09:12:50
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answered by ♥ Rock Lee ♥ 3
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Move to a private school.
2006-11-04 05:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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let me guess your 3rd grader asked you to help with homework and you haven't got a clue
2006-11-04 06:00:13
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answered by treefrog 3
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What schools are you talking about?
2006-11-04 05:49:53
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answered by ace 6
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I am not even sure what you are asking. slow down, explain yourself, and maybe i can give you a better answer...
2006-11-04 05:44:02
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answered by forjj 5
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