u have the answer ,students read to forget dude ......!
The past tense for "some students forget what they learn" would be "some students forgot what they learned."
Some students forgot what they had learnt
some students forget the names. But, some grownups forget, too.
First, you know that 80 - 22 = 58 students have read something in the past month. Out of those 58 students, 55 of them have read fiction, leaving only 3 students having read strictly nonfiction. Therefore, 35 - 3 = 32 studentshave read both nonfiction and fiction.
Middle School Students do read. How much is determined by their environment, and their home life.
The best way to learn and not forget information that you read is to implement it through immediate use or teaching it to someone.
The number of newspapers is calculated by dividing the total number of newspapers read by students by the number of times each newspaper is read. In this case, with 300 students reading 5 newspapers each, the total number of newspapers read is 300 students * 5 newspapers = 1500 newspapers. Dividing this by the number of students who read each newspaper (60 students) gives 1500 newspapers / 60 students = 25 newspapers in total.
you can encourage students to read more by showing that even you are interested in reading.... and let them read more interesting books like novels..............
yes
1, you, cause everyones perfect but you
enough so they don't forget how
i read a foreward for my students