chanel
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You are right squeeze berry. Another biggie.
I've been tutoring a student after school who has been suspended for the remainder of the year. He is in Algebra I and does not know factoring, let alone his multiplication facts. I don't know how these math teachers do it. I've arranged for another tutor for math, but I have a feeling she will be at a loss as well.
I teach Shakespeare to kids with a 5th grade reading level. That's the law.
I hated statistics, but I do remember the "Bell Curve". I suppose if they pretend that doesn't exist, we can expect 100% proficiency.
"Two plus two = five."
I've been tutoring a student after school who has been suspended for the remainder of the year. He is in Algebra I and does not know factoring, let alone his multiplication facts. I don't know how these math teachers do it. I've arranged for another tutor for math, but I have a feeling she will be at a loss as well.
I teach Shakespeare to kids with a 5th grade reading level. That's the law.
I hated statistics, but I do remember the "Bell Curve". I suppose if they pretend that doesn't exist, we can expect 100% proficiency.
"Two plus two = five."