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| 08 Oct 2013 08:54 AM |
| Yup. In my theory, brains need stimulation to remember and use things. So, instead of sitting there listening to a lesson plan, I think teachers should add more variety so kids actually remember. I had a 4th grade teacher who did crazy stuff (Roll down a hallway in bubblewrap) and I remember every single lesson plan from that time-period. |
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CeeHD
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| 08 Oct 2013 08:55 AM |
| I doubt that without school, you'd learn how to read or write the way you are able to use the forums. Believe it or not, school actually helps. Stop complaining because I'm sure that other kids who can't afford an education would love to have yours. |
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cow647
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| 08 Oct 2013 08:56 AM |
| Not sure if kids in school can do it anyways the way they act..... |
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| 08 Oct 2013 08:57 AM |
@Cee
Are you directing that post at me? Because school is fine and all, but when its really important and you're going to use something all your life, I think a teacher should make that lesson plan as memorable as possible. |
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| 08 Oct 2013 08:58 AM |
Eagle,
no, I was talking to OP. |
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| 08 Oct 2013 09:01 AM |
| School is fun for me because 50% of it is laughing our butts off at stupid stuff in the classroom. the other 50% is LEARNING |
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