Doing anything that you dislike is just a matter of getting it over with. Everybody has to learn how to do things they don't like doing. Set a specific time each day for doing that particular homework - make it realistic, because if you really need half an hour but only allow yourself 10 minutes, that's not going to work. Then, each day at that time, get your favourite sort of drink and maybe even a snack, and sit down with the *!@ stuff. Set a timer if you want to, or just have the clock where you can see it. Tell yourself, "I am just going to work on this for X minutes - I can last for X minutes without going crazy." Whenever you get one part finished correctly, reward yourself by drinking a sip of your favourite or by taking a bite of snack, or even by getting up and stretching! You can use another reward if you're trying to cut down on food or lose weight - put a coin into a jar whenever you do one section correctly, or make a star or check on your school calendar - arrange with your parents to have some kind of nice reward like a movie night or takeout for dinner or a special trip when you reach a certain number of stars (or use the money to pay for those things). When you get to the end of the work, take a minute and congratulate yourself for a job well done!
it all depends on if u like the subject or not and if its easy but most of the time thats a fat no kids like me dont like homework they just want to have fun and dont have to worry bout nonthang once they het home
Too much homework can lead to stress, burnout, and reduced sleep quality in students. It can also limit time for extracurricular activities and social interactions, which are important for overall well-being and development.
Because this is a great way to get the problem done without searching for it, then they can reaserch and find out if it is true.
No offense, but not really. A thesis statement, first of all, needs to be spelled correctly! :P Secondly, it needs to be a statement, like "Students do not benefit from all that homework." Your question would be a good opening sentence for a more complex report, but not a good thesis statement. If you think students DO benefit from homework, make that your thesis statement, and if you think they DON'T benefit from homework, then make that your thesis statement.
Sure it is, sometimes. Everyone needs a break, but not getting homework at all robs you from learning as much as you could, developing good study habits, and being responsible for getting it done.
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AnswerMaybe/maybe not. Look, maybe he really likes her and she using him to get her math homework done. That seems very plausible.
Depends. If they are on top form, always working hard, they don't deserve to have homework If they are lazy, finding excuses not to get the work done, they really need homework
Yes, every stupid person hates homework.
The noun in the sentence is homework, a word for a thing.
Because teachers hate us and they think it helps when really its a pain in our a$$es!!! Right?!?! People who are asking this question....GO DO YOUR HOMEWORK...STAY IN SCHOOL!!!!! Because teachers hate us and they think it helps when really its a pain in our a$$es!!! Right?!?! People who are asking this question....GO DO YOUR HOMEWORK...STAY IN SCHOOL!!!!! because school is impotent and and the guys who wrote that comment gets paid only 9$ an hour
i dont really know and dont blam me because i am a kid trying to get my homework done
uh i hate homework
To do your homework, find a quiet place to do it and start with one homework assignment, get it done, and go on to the next until you have it all done.
Yes, homework is really worth it. It might seem like it's not now, but it prepares you to take responsibility, get work done on time, and more; all things you need when you get out of school and work a job.
i hate homework like it if u hate it to
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