If you want to and if you can manage to put aside the time to do so.
Reading increases your language and literature skills. It has been proven that those who read often have a wider vocabulary and intelligence than those who do not.
Kids should read 20 minutes per day depending on their age. They can take brakes from it but they should not lose their knowledge over the summer.
not enless u believe it
he read and wrote every day
Every day of the week! At every Mass readings from the Epistles and Gospels is read.
I think it's on how the days going and how fast you read. It's different for every one.
First of all if it is a homework assignment then you just do it. Every 30 minutes take a break. And if you have to read that many pages in one day then you need to not procrastinate.
hi this is how you have fun on a boring summer day you go outside and play or you can watch tv andlast you could read a book
The summer solstice in 1979 was on Thursday, June 21st.
It's summer every day the sun shines. About 300+ days a year.
It changes every day.
Every Day Should Be a Holiday was created in 1997.
A few numeracy and literacy booklets, and on every last day of the week they should get their parents to test them on what they have done.