The best way to know what homework assignments you have is to use a notebook to write them down as soon as the teacher assigns them. Otherwise, you could call someone in your class and ask them.
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Thats's what I wanna know! Grrr... I hate weekend homework!
if your asking because it is homework you are obviously supposed to know!
You can't use Answers.com to do all your homework. How is anyone supposed to know what rocks are shown without a photo?
Plankton :) I had the same question for science homework.
Hey genious... we don't have the lesson. so how are we supposed to know without whatever lesson plan you're using?
This is supposed to be a homework question for you to answer about your workplace! My workplace is nothing like yours and your teacher will know you copied the answer.
I don't know I am asking you about mathematics for my homework
NOne i have the same question on my homework and seriously how are we supposed to know!?!
You need to answer this question. We don’t do homework. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. We don’t know who she is and to get an answer we need a who, what, when, where or how question.
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Sorry to sound so simplistic. . . however . . . if you know that you've simply misplaced it temporarily or that you when away for the weekend and left it at home - DON'T DRIVE. You are not supposed to operate a vehicle without the license IN YOUR POSSESSION.
Yes. The teacher is trying to see what you have learned from the lesson he/she has taught. Unless there is a product produced by the student either with homework, testing, or some other format the teacher can not know if the student has learned anything. Homework can also be a means to extend the lesson and to get the student to work on higher order thinking skills that are needed to be successful in the real world.yes