Well yeah we rarely did it, but we'd have just chilling days. Might be watching the Simpsons movie and then playing a class game of hangman on the white board.Home wrote:
Haha, like in AP Bio you know the lab tables.RAIMIUS wrote:
Your school has counters in the classrooms?! Lucky!Home wrote:
What do you mean? Like, did I have to do homework or class work? If that's what you mean then yes I did. We just have to try our best, share books, some kids had to use counters and the teacher's desk as their desk.jord wrote:
jord wrote:
So you didn't have to do the work or what?Some of the teachers couldn't teach what they were supposed to, but most just improvised and basically gave us the same stuff. And no, I don't have TV days. We might rarely watch a movie in one period, but never for the whole day.jord wrote:
Well if you're lacking materials I assume the lessons will be less demanding. We used to have TV days, we'd just watch "educational" films.Home wrote:
What do you mean? Like, did I have to do homework or class work? If that's what you mean then yes I did. We just have to try our best, share books, some kids had to use counters and the teacher's desk as their desk.
You don't do that?
Maybe on the last day, but that's a half day anyways.jord wrote:
Well yeah we rarely did it, but we'd have just chilling days. Might be watching the Simpsons movie and then playing a class game of hangman on the white board.Home wrote:
Haha, like in AP Bio you know the lab tables.RAIMIUS wrote:
Your school has counters in the classrooms?! Lucky!Home wrote:
What do you mean? Like, did I have to do homework or class work? If that's what you mean then yes I did. We just have to try our best, share books, some kids had to use counters and the teacher's desk as their desk.jord wrote:
jord wrote:
So you didn't have to do the work or what?Some of the teachers couldn't teach what they were supposed to, but most just improvised and basically gave us the same stuff. And no, I don't have TV days. We might rarely watch a movie in one period, but never for the whole day.jord wrote:
Well if you're lacking materials I assume the lessons will be less demanding. We used to have TV days, we'd just watch "educational" films.
You don't do that?
how is this quote pyramid so big?Home wrote:
Maybe on the last day, but that's a half day anyways.jord wrote:
Well yeah we rarely did it, but we'd have just chilling days. Might be watching the Simpsons movie and then playing a class game of hangman on the white board.Home wrote:
Haha, like in AP Bio you know the lab tables.RAIMIUS wrote:
Your school has counters in the classrooms?! Lucky!Home wrote:
What do you mean? Like, did I have to do homework or class work? If that's what you mean then yes I did. We just have to try our best, share books, some kids had to use counters and the teacher's desk as their desk.jord wrote:
jord wrote:
So you didn't have to do the work or what?
Some of the teachers couldn't teach what they were supposed to, but most just improvised and basically gave us the same stuff. And no, I don't have TV days. We might rarely watch a movie in one period, but never for the whole day.
I am also curious, but let's not go all Egyptian here.
Blame it on capitalism, communist Europe has shitloads of tax money to use on schools.
Holy shit it took 3 years to discover if you quote yourself you can make epic pyramids.
I'm going down in history.
Yeah.
I'm going down in history.
Yeah.
fuck yeah jord!
taw
My school district seems to be doing fine with money. Also, AP Physics is hard.
What part you from. Schools over here in West Chester are indeed quite peachy.2tuff wrote:
Its not that way here, just outside philly. Things are peachy as far as I know.
I've been out of highschool since 99. At that time it was pretty bad here in Nevada..I can only imagine it has only gotten worse over the past 10 decade.
Just pay attention and make the best out of it.
Just pay attention and make the best out of it.