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Q. is their any kumon answer books posted online? my parents check my work before i got to kumon.
Asked by V e r o n i k a - Mon Mar 16 13:59:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. use bittorrent
Answered by briar_angel - Mon Mar 16 19:12:32 2009

how do i convice my parents to let me quit kumon?!?
Q. Ever since i started it in january it has been nothing but a burden for me! I have harldy any free time, it hasnt helped me at all, i have got to a level now where by i cant go 3 minutes without using the answer book and i have 2 do it in the summer holidays!!! help meee
Asked by Ashwin B - Sun Jun 29 14:13:37 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. What I would do is find a time when both your parents are calm and are willing to listen ( dinner). Then I would tell them that Kumon is not helping me at all, and have you (your parents) seen any improvement in my work/ grades. Then I would tell them that I would like to have a tutor ( my math teacher is my tutor) or go to another learning certer (sylvan, ect) I would tell them that If I had a tutor you (your parents and the tutor) could decide on how much to pay the tutor. From my personal expierence, it is usally only an hour long session, and about 2 days a week. I only have 2-3 worksheets that I need to compleat by the next session. I would get more one on one help, and It would probabily be cheaper. Than ask them if they will… [cont.]
Answered by lamp.laura - Sun Jun 29 16:06:04 2008

i'm in kumon and i need like major help!?
Q. i'm twelve years old and i'm in level J. i need help on like one question. it's about irrational numbers. the question is xy= and given to you is x+y= 6 , x2 (x squared)+ y( squared) =4 i do have the J solution book but i dunt get how to do it. the answer is (x+y)2 - (x2 + y2) over two + 6-4 over 2 = 1 first of all why is there a 2 as the denominator? plz help me.
Asked by anime - Sun Feb 1 21:15:29 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I wish I could answer your question, but I can't. Here is a web site that I hope helps you. Good Luck!
Answered by Upward - Sun Feb 1 22:09:08 2009

St George School Vancouver B.C?
Q. I'm in grade six and going to take SSAT and I'm super nervous. I'm really want to go to St. George but I'm afraid(since it's the #1 boy school in Vancouver) I want to do chemistry in university( I know it's too early) and really want to go to better universities like toronto or even the Ivy league. I thing I going too far so let me just wrap this up. How do get a good mark on SSAT and what do you need( report card with A's or anything else) and is there a recommended book or class(like kumon, sylvan) please give me the website or name Please if you also have answers please say it out loud
Asked by Freedom - Thu Mar 26 00:14:31 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. waaay too many words
Answered by DanD - Tue Mar 31 16:44:53 2009

Help with math........?
Q. I am an eighth grade student at a K-8 school. I do well in Spanish (B's and A's) and do extremely well most of the time in Language Arts, Literature, Social Studies, and Science (A-'s to A+'s). Math is my weak point. The only time I ever got an A on my report card was the end of the year in third grade. Since then, my average grade is between a C- and a B-, never any higher then that. In eighth grade, I had an A in Math because I miraculously aced a quiz and a retake of a test. But since I got an F on a quiz, I have not been doing well, and about 80% of all my homework assignments (which are not put into the grade book) are failing grades - from the beginning of the year to now. It takes me a while to understand a concept. I have… [cont.]
Asked by Eevee - Tue Oct 20 22:18:07 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
My daughter is clever, what can I do to help??? Assessments????
Q. Hiya guys, My daughter is 5, she is extremely bright, always has been. She was 7 weeks prem and has a few health issues, such as a heart condition and hearing issues, yet she is in the top 2% of her class in a mainstream school. She is reading 2 school books every day, and even the teacher has expressed wonder at how bright she is. I am a teaching assistant so most of our playtime and such is educational to a point. But is there anything more I can do for her? I looked in Kumon but it's incredibly expensive. Is there any associations that can do assessments or do you think that would be too much for her? We get to a point where she's begging to get her school work out, and I have to say no because I don't want to burn her out! I… [cont.]
Asked by Susanne B - Thu Jan 17 09:17:04 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I have a daughter who was incredibly bright from birth. She walked at nine months and talked fluently at two. She was moved up to work with the children a year older than herself at five and was soon on the top table. I never pushed her, only offered opportunities for extra curricula activities. She will suffer burnout if you make her school work an issue. Let her do it if she wants to. I don't think testing is a good idea and has no benefits except for making them think they are special and the only people they are special to are their parents and grandparents.
Answered by resignedtolife - Thu Jan 17 09:34:18 2008

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For kanji, I supplimented my formal university lessons with Grades 1-6 in the . Kumon. series (which I highly recommend!). I don't think we went in a radical order, but it was a very gradual and calculated four years of incremental learning. ... The . book. doesn't directly . answer. your question about why manga make up such a large percent of the . book. industry in Japan, but touches on related subjects. I suspect that it has to do with timing of industry development. ...

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