Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Will I always have math homework?
Yes, you will. It is important to re-enforce the lesson that was presented that day. Practice makes perfect!Back to Top
Yes, you will. It is important to re-enforce the lesson that was presented that day. Practice makes perfect!
Will there be any special projects in the near future?
Yes, possibly little ones. The main project will be the science fair which is in May. More info about that will come around March, 2010.Back to Top
Yes, possibly little ones. The main project will be the science fair which is in May. More info about that will come around March, 2010.
Do I have to answer science in complete sentences?
Yes, always. It is important to use the work you have done as a study tool for the test. How can you know what the paper is talking about if you do not make it clear.Back to Top
Yes, always. It is important to use the work you have done as a study tool for the test. How can you know what the paper is talking about if you do not make it clear.
Do I have to always use pencil in math and ink in science?
Yes! In math, it is a time to practice. If you can not erase, then the wrong way is always there to confuse you. Or, the scratching out looks messy. In science, we are practicing the concept of scientific discovery where science is not science unless it is written down.Back to Top
Yes! In math, it is a time to practice. If you can not erase, then the wrong way is always there to confuse you. Or, the scratching out looks messy. In science, we are practicing the concept of scientific discovery where science is not science unless it is written down.