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Advantages of Computer Science and Coding in Schools
Incorporating coding and computer science classes for class 6 into school curriculum is a great way, and this write up explores eight key advantages that this will provide.
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Must we run through this course again
Okay, this is where I am right now:
You see, I don't know what you call it but little things trigger me in a bad way. I like certain things to work specifically how I want them. I like surprises but not really?
For example, there was this one time when I was still living in Manila I was on my way home. I was really looking forward to eating Oreos with coffee- if you haven't tried it then you should, the mixture of bitter and sweet is amazing but back to my story. I got home and the oreos was gone, I don't know what I was expecting but of course they were gone. I have 4 family members living in the house it'd be highly unlikely for none of them to eat it.
I was so disappointed that I cried. It wasn't loud crying it was one of those silent annoyed I'm so gonna kill myself crying.
I really wanted those Oreos.
So coming back to the present. Where it's online classes and I'm aware of how I'm gonna fail my class but I still don't want to look at my grades because that would make it feel all so real. Too real.
Let me tell you why, and no it's not because I don't want to fail- it's because I can't fail. I don't have the luxury anymore of failing my classes. I am in my 6th year of Architecture school, and it is not going well. If I fail, I'd have to extend and exceed my maximum residency and I'd be kicked out. Second, I got a tutor. I got a tutor and I still managed to fail my exams and assignments and seatworks. My mom paid for him and just imagine the disappointment, I am so ashamed.
Third, I learned. I really did. And I studied too. But... I was just too far behind in the basics that It was hard learning the present teachings. But I did learn, I know I did. Which sucks because our professor makes me feel like I didn't. That I'm stupid. I'm not stupid.
Whatever I say doesn't matter. Results are concrete, but whatever fail or pass you always learn something. So back to my shit, I know that there's a HIGH I mean almost perfect chance I am gonna fail. And for the past week I've been trying to make peace with that.
BUT, sir kept messaging us about updates of our grades. And making us compute so we know our ave. . SIR I know it's low please don't push it. Please stop messaging. It doesn't do well for my anxiety. It sucks and I keep getting reminded of my failures.
I don't want to fail. I don't like failing.
FML.
Actually... I haven't told anyone but, I'm planning to kill myself once the grades are out... Don't want to tell anyone because I don't want them to think I'm overreacting or dramatic.
I've gotten my things in order, I cleaned my room, I'm playing the games I want to finish before ----- , I made the suicide letters for my friends but it's still incomplete though.
One thing that is stopping me is my dad, he's gonna think it's his fault and it's not. It's really not. My dad's awkward and he shows his love by buying us so many food and surprising us with stuff we don't really need even though we don't have a lot of money.
It's the food really, I can tell that he's been feeding us a lot because... well... food makes people happy haha.
I've gotta admit I don't want to die because there's so many food I haven't tasted yet.
I plan leaving a letter to my parents so they know it's not their fault.
I don't want anyone to blame themselves.
I still don't know how I'm gonna die. I mean I know what style but I don't know how to make it. The suicide pill ya know? I've got to research more about it. Anyways....
it is what it is.
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Math Can Be Fun Too With Math Quiz, Cool Learning Games for Children
The pandemic Covid-19 is leaving an undeniable mark on our lives. COVID-19 has certainly changed all our lives. Frustration of parents is noticeable as they have to deal with school-aged children. Moreover teaching children with teachers and school setting is a challenge.聽 Home-schooling for parents and students is no small problem. 聽聽
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{DOWNLOAD} Summer Learning HeadStart 聽Grade 5 to 6 Fun Activities Plus Math 聽Reading 聽and Language Workbooks Bridge to Success with Common Core Aligned Resources and Workbooks Pdf
{DOWNLOAD} Summer Learning HeadStart, Grade 5 to 6: Fun Activities Plus Math, Reading, and Language Workbooks: Bridge to Success with Common Core Aligned Resources and Workbooks Pdf
Summer Learning HeadStart, Grade 5 to 6: Fun Activities Plus Math, Reading, and Language Workbooks: Bridge to Success with Common Core Aligned Resources and Workbooks
[PDF] Download Summer Learning HeadStart, Grade 5 to 6: Fun Activities Plus Math, Reading, and Language Workbooks: Bridge to Success with Common Core Aligned Resources and Workbooks Ebook | READ ONLINE
Author : Lumos Learning Publisher : Lumos Learning ISBN : 1940484715 Publication Date : 2015-7-1 Language : Pages : 308
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