Typically, when a child reads it develops their mind. Even if the child is reading fiction, learning the new words in the book helps develop and expand their vocabulary. So the more a child reads, the better.
Of course there is. The more you practice what you're learning, the better you know it and the better your grades will be. Homework is practice to help you learn better.
The better and more effectively you can study, the better your grades and the more you can learn out of whatever you're studying!
The only thing better than email, is more email, that is the on constant in this world. But, what is an email if it reads itself?
It is if you want to learn more, make better grades, and not flunk out of school!
are you kidding me?!?! if you get good grades you go to a better collage, and get better degrees which get you a better job. and that gets you more money which makes you more success. im in the 6th grade and i know this. ur in collage. so stop asking pointless questions!
Yes, if you do your work, you learn more easily and your grades are better.
They should if they want to learn more and make better grades
One can find more information about in Love Quotes from Good Reads, Quotations, Twitter and Heart Quotes. An example from Good Reads is 'It is better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved for what you are not' by Andre Gide of Autumn Leaves.
Nobody likes working - it's just something you have to do to get the results you want, which in your case are better grades and a better job.
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
Homework is practice to help you learn the material - if you do it properly, you learn more and make better grades
July 2, 2009 A 1911 barber half dollar has a value from $7-$9 in lower grades to $70-$90 in better grades. 1911-D half dollars are more scarce with only 695,080 being struck bring about $15-$25 in lower grades to $100 and more for better grade coins. Uncirculated coins command a higer price.