asking a child to find the error in the "scratch work" of a theoretical other child
The scratch work came from the parent of the child. The only thing in the actual problem is the numbers under the line and the arches over it. The handwritten numbers were placed there by the dumbass parent.
He missed 117? I've never done this before but it's not rocket science.
That's correct, but asking a child to find the error in the "scratch work" of a theoretical other child....
i can't find any redeeming value. it's a complete waste
well, whatever, i decided i'd never send any children to public school back when i was there myself, so all of this new crap doesn't really affect me
The scratch work came from the parent of the child. The only thing in the actual problem is the numbers under the line and the arches over it. The handwritten numbers were placed there by the dumbass parent.