because sometimes we have better things to do or we are tired or we don't feel like it
Maybe they are not a good or a hard working student juring lesson, but i think if they listen in class, they might think homeworks are easy, they they maybe will do the EASY HOMEWORKS!!
Some students are not mature enough to understand that the homework is to help them learn more and make better grades, and that better grades means a better job and better future.
Yes, students in Finland have homework
One constrant is that some students' parents may not value homework or might be at work when kids are doing their homework. That would leave some students without a way to get the assignment done.
To prepare lessons To give lessons To set homework To mark homework To maintain discipline in class To report on students progress To educate students.
No. It is wishy-washy. Avoid vague quantities like "to some degree." Say something more like: "Some homework is good for students."
Teachers decide what homework to give to students. Homework is given in order to enhance the instruction given in the classroom, so students can learn the material well.
no
Yes, of course they do. Students who understand that doing homework prepares them for life after they graduate, as well as students who know that doing their homework helps them to succeed in school do their own homework.
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
It's for HALVING fun!
The correct possessive noun usage is "students' lost their homework." This indicates that the homework belongs to multiple students. In contrast, "student's" denotes possession by a single student, which would not be appropriate in this context.
Yes. Spanish students have homework, just like students in all other Western schools. Spaniards typically have as much homework as other Western Europeans, which is slightly more than American or Australian students.
students are misbehaving in class, and some students dont care about their grades.