What do you do when the standard of work seems wrong
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Re: What do you do when the standard of work seems wrong
yoyo123 wrote:You would be surprised how many seemingly bright children struggle with the multiplying by 10, 100 etc.
I tear my hair out every year when I get " Mum says bung a zero on the end!"
Yes. But top set, year 9, grammar school? I would have hoped it might be sinking in by then.
My son is tearing his hair out with sheer boredom.
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Re: What do you do when the standard of work seems wrong
Well yes. If it was just a one-off it would be funny, but if it's always like that it's not much good - soul destroying but also bad for your maths as you lose what you could do in the pst.