If you mean only two times a week, it depends on the class and the student. Some kids need more practice than just twice a week and others would still do OK in class with that.
Realistically, no. But they will anyway, as they deem homework a good use of a student's time.
For some people, you should set out your homework from hardest to easiest because the hardest work takes time to do and the easy work will be finished faster.
It depends on how much they set. There should be at least three hours of homework per week per subject - any more than that and you are receiving too much. However, if the amount of homework is decreased too much, it defeats to point in setting it. Homework is set to not only test your understanding of a subject without teacher aid, but also to get you to work on your own. This means that, if homework was indeed decreased, there would be less chance for you to work on your own and, therefore, you would lack the practice when you get onto further or higher education.
NO
You should set aside $38.47 each week for 52 weeks in order to have $2,000 in one year.
One can manage a business online in a good way by being organised. One should have set times to undertake work, on set days of the week, and one should set themselves up a dedicated office also to ensure that they have the tools they need.
You can have no homework if your teacher does not set you any. Not hard, its very simple...
It certainly does, but remember that the gap of different times should be at least 6 hours
After the sun set, the stillness of dusk was a time between two times Now get back to your homework....(;
the answer is $38.46 per week
In Mexico and Spain they do get homework, but it about the same as the United States.
$38.46 per week