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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 @ 12:16 PM
15. time is homework

My previous posts seem to be revolving around the same topic- homework. Nope, it's not homework stress, or overload of homework, or whatnot. It's just the lack of interest to do my homework. Complete all homework by end of this week? It seems a little too impossible at this point of time where only 20% of my homework has been completed.

This is already the fourth day of the school holidays. So, technically, I can only complete my homework in 20 days if I continue at this snail-paced(no offence to any particular snail) rate. Which means three weeks?! Okay, that's bad. Time to speed up.

By the end of today, I should be at around 40% completed all my homework already. Let's recap what I said yesterday- "I have to do 100 more pages of grammar builder, a few maths problem sums, write two compositions for my Chinese scrapbook, and memorise like twenty more proverbs."

Quite the impossible, I say. Perhaps I should take two hours of no distractions and start scribbling like mad on the worksheets. But I can't.

Grammar Builder
- to complete the whole book(180 80 pages) by end of the term
E-Learning Worksheets
- three worksheets
Book Reviews
- two one of them
Physics Worksheet
- one half worksheet
Chinese Worksheet
- 10 multiple choice fill in the blank worksheet
Chinese Scrapbook
- include pictures and three compositions
135 70 Chinese Proverbs
- memorise by end of the holidays as there will be a test
Maths Workbook
- many many chapters
Art Piece
- four three drawings of bags
English Oral Presentation
- present in a group of 6-8
Literature Project
- newspaper report
Home Economics Project
- NutriWorks
Calligraphy
- one piece per day
Last updated: 27 May 2008, 19:34PM

That is what I've done so far. Pretty slow, I know.

And, someone post something, please, I've got nothing to read.

Back to my homework.