When one compares learning to read for the first time to learning algebra, in general the level of challenge is the same. Students learn algebra usually in their 9th year of school, many students would agree that it can be challenging at times. On average students learn to read in their first year of school, these students would say that sometimes it can be hard and other times not. Both students could potentially have similar …show more content…
The tasks of fully waking up, getting dressed/ getting cleaned, and eating breakfast must be completed by six thirty AM. Following this you must also be ready for the bus by that time so you may head out. The school day starts off with a single learning category and as the day progresses subjects alternate. During the days entirety no extra assignments have been bestowed to any student. The school day is concluded with dismissal and school based transportation. Finally you have reached your home after the eight hour arduous experiences of school (it would be about two thirty PM at this point). After about an hour or two of relaxing, eating, and, completing daily chores the only tasks left as an option would be mingling with peers/ parents or sleeping, allowing the allotted time of at least twelve hours to do