At my school we get lunch halfway through 5th period (my math period), and the whole class ends up being like 80-90 minutes long. Our usual periods are 45 though, haha.
If you hate taking notes I wouldn't try Pre-Ap Language Arts, I end up with about 8 pages of notes a day, you don't wanna see my binder after 4 weeks in school.
I had to get a new binder because I take (technically) 3 math classes, so I have already had multiple binders haha
This is confusing... math all through high school for me was like teacher shows how to do the math problems, we take a page a 2 of notes, then do the activities from a math text book which took up around 5 pages with all the working out depending the topic. Of course by math we did a bit of every type, no choosing specifics. #straya
For me, the teacher checks our homework, sometimes that takes all 45 minutes of class.. (xD) Then we do some problems about whatever we're doing on that day, we get like 15m worth of homework and we're done. But in Polish class... 12 classes (total) took up like... 30 pages. No, not 30 small pages. 30 big pages.. like A4 (idk if that's a thing in 'murica)
I live in England, Year 8, in America I'd be in 7th Grade. But in my Maths class what we always do is get into class, have the register done, the teacher has a powerpoint thing up all the time, she explains us the work, we either get our books and do the work in there or we get a worksheet thing and do it on there, or we copy out the worksheet into our books, oops.
I never really took notes I prefer just listening cause then you remember the stuff anyway. Every few weeks though, I would write down the stuff I learnt, it was only ever really 1 page. What kind of a math class are you in cause 7 pages per day is way too much in my opinion, how are you supposed to learn it all?
We're not supposed to remember every problem we ever write, it's mainly like 4-5 pages of problems (half a page problem every problem), so "technically" we only do like 3 pages of double-lined notes.
ah... that makes more sense, yeah I agree, some problems do take so much time and space if you do the ''proper way''. Good thing that my teacher didn't care how we did them as long as the answer is right so I got my really smart friend to teach me all of these simple ways of doing problems much more efficiently