Besides giving you extra practice in what you learned in class, homework, when turned in, can provide extra points to the grade you desire. Definitely do not discount its value.
Besides giving you extra practice in what you learned in class, homework, when turned in, can provide extra points to the grade you desire. Definitely do not discount its value.
it's not really the same because the progress reports just tells you where you are at and you can improve but the report card is the final grade.Got it ??
it means your failing and get bad grades on test/quiz's and homework
no.... because ignoring your homework will low your marks on your repost card witch is really bad and also because the homework might be a practice for what you took in class. So you shouldn't ignore your homework/assignments
Yes, Anne Frank did have a report card. It was discovered in her former school in Amsterdam and included marks in various subjects such as history, math, and geography. The report card provided insight into her academic performance before she went into hiding during World War II.
Spare about 200 hrs for each subject. And always revise what you have studied. Revision is very important.
i can the my puc marks card 2012
Nate does not have a report card
Hey There! All you have to do is always do your homework and go to school every day and soon you will see your grades go up. XD
The Report Card was created in 2004.
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on a report card a 2 is equal to a D+.