it's more than half the year. believe me
They waste their time on email and Facebook when they should be doing homework and studying for tests.
They waste their time on email and Facebook when they should be doing homework and studying for tests.
YES,becuase every time you do homework you waste paper and paper = trees
It depends on the student and how much time you spend goofing off instead of getting it done.
No studies have been done
If Lauren spend 2/3 of her 24-hour computer time doing homework, this means she spent 16 hours doing homework. Each third of the 24 hours is 8 hours, so two thirds would be 16 hours.
Advisory is a period when you do homework/read a book. In reality, however, its a waste of time. Take it from me, unless you get a really strict teacher, some could care less what you do. I mean, sure, its a good time to do homework and all, but it's a waste of time.
When you are doing homework you are busy and are concentrating on what you are doing. That alone makes time seem like it's going fast.
It really depends on the student doing the homework. If the student can go on their computer and not listen to music, watch videos, or check email, then yes the computer does increase homework speed especially if they are writting and essay or biography. Otherwise, going on the computer to do homework is a waste of time becasue they could be doing anything... like looking on WikiAnswers for unanswered questions to answer. i.e. Me. that's what im doing... im also listening to music and chatting with friends on IM... but im still doing my homework... it's just taking a long time to do so.
Opportunity cost of doing homework increases as you spend more time doing it because of the time you are allocating for it. You can be accomplishing something else.
3 feet's worth of nickels. Waste your own time doing that.
Parents should spend however much time is necessary for their particular child to grasp the material.