Homework is like the three bears' porridge - too much is just as bad as too little. You want it just right so it gives you a challenge without being too much work to finish and so much that it's overwhelming and too frustrating.
Everybody would love to play all the time and not have to work. School is your job, and just like your parents have to go to a job every day, you have to do schoolwork even if it's not fun. Homework is not "bad" or harmful - it helps you learn the material and do better in school so you can get a better job and make more money once you are grown up.
If I owed you $10 (negative 10) and paid you $2 (positive 2) how much would I still owe you? That is your answer. But we don't do your homework for you.
Here are some essay titles: 1. Too Much Homework 2. Too Much Homework is Bad For You 3. Why Have a Lot of Homework, When You Could Have None I can't think of any more.
hmmm, watching how much we reproduce...
ughh you should probably know this you better not be doing homework the answer is -53 (negative fifty-three)
Education improves economy. But using internet to skip homework leave you uneducated and poor. Education is not about so much about learning facts, it is about learning to find answers and work hard.
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
They are so much smaller and have little amount of equipment than us. Now you should be doing your own homework so you shouldn't be coping
I have no Idea sorry.
sometimes people can get to rely on it to much and without it they dont know how to organize time themselves
There is no law, however there is the general tenet in education the classroom time is intended for instruction and demonstration, and practice (homework) should be done outside of class. Keep in mind that as much "homework" as your teachers give you, they are giving themselves too, multiplied by the number of students they have. Homework must be graded, and they're not doing that during class.
they say that homework students have isn't very much.
The use of computers in education has increased enormously in recent times - teachers use them to set homework, plan lessons, take the Register, show presentations, and play videos. Students use their computers to do homework and look up information, as well as communicate with teachers and ask them questions.