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The Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, or the FCAT, is the standardized test used in the primary and secondary public schools of Florida.
Poor performance in mathematics in primary schools may be caused by ineffective instruction. Children who are bored and not interested in the subject may also be a cause.
In secondary schools the differences are: you have different lessons everyday, you have a timetable to tell you which lesson to go to and there will be a Form Tutor who will register twice a day. You have to move class to class for your lessons, you have to carry most of your books in your bags and you have a lot of lessons each day. Break time lasts for half an hour and lunchtime lasts for an hour, you get a lot of homework in addition to you have loads clubs and trips such as: netball club, football club, ice skating and stay at a number of trips such as Ogwin cottage or France. You have end of year rewards were you will get reward or go to trips such as: the Ackers or Drayton Manor Park. You have different teachers for different lessons. In secondary schools you get a lot of assessments and tests.
The secondary colours are: green, orange and purple.