If students do not revise the topics covered in class, they will find it more difficult to continue following the rest of the lessons throughout the scholastic year. This happens because each lesson is linked one to another. It’s like a scaffolding, if the base is not solid enough, students will not be able to learn new concepts.
anonymous If students do not revise the topics covered in class, they will find it more difficult to continue following the rest of the lessons throughout the scholastic year. This happens because each lesson is linked one to another. It’s like a scaffolding, if the base is not solid enough, students will not be able to learn new concepts.
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anonymousIf students do not revise the topics covered in class, they will find it more difficult to continue following the rest of the lessons throughout the scholastic year. This happens because each lesson is linked one to another. It’s like a scaffolding, if the base is not solid enough, students will not be able to learn new concepts.
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