we should learn cursive so we could get a job, a dagree
Cursive letters are a style of handwriting where the letters are written in a flowing joined up manner. There is no standard age at which children will learn this style. Many private schools believe that teaching a cursive style is developmentally beneficial and will start teaching children around the age of 5 years old. However many schools in the US public system no longer teach cursive letters instead relying on proficiency in keyboard skills.
How did you learn about us?
The noun clause is 'what books tell us', functioning as the subject of the sentence.
No, the correct grammar would be "We moms and our kids."
He has been telling us when you should start.
we can learn that we us kids should fight for our rights
No. Are kids in the US required to learn to speak Spanish? Neither.
He was the 14th US president and served four years of a difficult period in American history.
Kids learn about our solar system.
Us kids need to be punished because we need to learn to do right and learn to obey people. God said for kids to obey their parents for this is right.
well you can learn that old people can be kids like us and dont have to be afried of them because you could learn things ffrom them
it is old because it is to help us learn
In Guatemala they learn most things a lot earlier (in a lower grade) than kids do in the US.
Cursive letters are a style of handwriting where the letters are written in a flowing joined up manner. There is no standard age at which children will learn this style. Many private schools believe that teaching a cursive style is developmentally beneficial and will start teaching children around the age of 5 years old. However many schools in the US public system no longer teach cursive letters instead relying on proficiency in keyboard skills.
No they should be voted in by kids. :)
Well I have my two thoughts on this. First thought is, that if schools go paperless then that saves trees which offer better air for us to breath and a cleaner earth. It would mean we don't have to worry on recycling or littering. Second thought is if we go paperless and kids have to write and research things online or via computer, how are children going to learn to write, or learn to cursive, or enjoy a real book in their hands and the delicate pictures, like a surprise when they turn the page. For me I couldn't decide, there isn't a decision more right or wrong than the other.
Well I have my two thoughts on this. First thought is, that if schools go paperless then that saves trees which offer better air for us to breath and a cleaner earth. It would mean we don't have to worry on recycling or littering. Second thought is if we go paperless and kids have to write and research things online or via computer, how are children going to learn to write, or learn to cursive, or enjoy a real book in their hands and the delicate pictures, like a surprise when they turn the page. For me I couldn't decide, there isn't a decision more right or wrong than the other.