There are at least three ways homework contributes to your math success. First, homework provides opportunities to get a better handle on the concepts and ideas of a particular topic. Second, homework gives you the chance to learn, to reinforce and to review the subject material without the stress of an exam environment. Third, (if graded) successful completion of homework can contribute to your over-all class...
There are at least three ways homework contributes to your math success. First, homework provides opportunities to get a better handle on the concepts and ideas of a particular topic. Second, homework gives you the chance to learn, to reinforce and to review the subject material without the stress of an exam environment. Third, (if graded) successful completion of homework can contribute to your over-all class grade.
These short ten tips can be your guide in completing and submitting successful homework.
Jacquinita A. Rose (1967 - ) was born in Phoenix, AZ. She was raised in Oklahoma by her Grandparents, LeRoy & Roberta Johnson. Her first novel, Shhh, Grown Folks Is Talking, pays homage to the wisdom and guidance she received from her grandfather and grandmother. Jacquinita enjoys mathematics, science, and literature. She has taught various subjects in mathematics for more than twenty years. Her love of literature began at an early age with her first reading of Mildred D. Taylor's, Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry and Robert Frost's, The Road Not Taken.
Jacquinita has many pursuits which include writing the "Great American Math Novel" and "The Great American Short Story".
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