It never “adds” up when report cards are issued.
I could easily explain why I got D’s in algebra. I hated it, didn’t understand it and wished I didn’t have to take it.
My Geometry teacher was one of the authors of our geometry book, but her explanations in the classroom were still as clear as mud.
When “Math” branches into “Algebra,” it does.
Maybe he’s not ready for that level in math and should go back to the next level lower.
D=Dense +
Parent: “You got an F in English, an F in Math, an F in History, and a D in Science. How do you explain this report card?”
Child: “I obviously spent too much time on one subject.”
He’ll probably need "sum"mer school.
When I took calculus, I found out calculus wasn’t the hard part. Algebra was. You needed calculus to set up the problem and algebra to actually solve the problem.
Randy Glasbergen
June 12, 2015
August 12, 2015
SHAKEDOWNCITY 10 months ago
It never “adds” up when report cards are issued.
Macushlalondra 10 months ago
I could easily explain why I got D’s in algebra. I hated it, didn’t understand it and wished I didn’t have to take it.
HarryLime 10 months ago
My Geometry teacher was one of the authors of our geometry book, but her explanations in the classroom were still as clear as mud.
DevilDog2001 Premium Member 10 months ago
When “Math” branches into “Algebra,” it does.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Maybe he’s not ready for that level in math and should go back to the next level lower.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
D=Dense +
CitizenKing 10 months ago
Parent: “You got an F in English, an F in Math, an F in History, and a D in Science. How do you explain this report card?”
Child: “I obviously spent too much time on one subject.”
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
He’ll probably need "sum"mer school.
MT Wallet 10 months ago
When I took calculus, I found out calculus wasn’t the hard part. Algebra was. You needed calculus to set up the problem and algebra to actually solve the problem.