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PARENTS SHARED SOME HOMEWORK OF THEIR CHILDREN, THAT DIDN’T FIT TO THEIR LOGIC ONLINE

Parents had shared some of the homeworks of their children, on Reddit. These homeworks are really weird, in terms of logic, and the things they are aiming for children to learn.
A mother got surprised, when she couldn’t understand an English homework of her child. The homework wanted children to circle thesame sounding pictures with a fish’s fin. There were pictures of a hamburger bun, a frog, a jar lid, and a spoon.


A kindergarten homework wanted children to think a three letter word that was on the picture. The picture included a rabbit with her bunnies playing.
A Redditor had wrote, “These kinds of worksheets try to make the last one more difficult by switching the sound of the letter to the end of the word to try and throw the kid off,”
Math problem of grade 3. A parent had shared on Reddit, a math problem that was asking, “Janell had 15 marbles. She lost some of them. How many does Janell have now?”

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Redditors couldn’t gave a proper answer. Some said Janell left less than 15 marbles, and some said, “Janell lost her marbles.” Another user said, “She has some left.”
A parent had shared the homework of a six-year-old. “How many apples could be covered by the paint. There cannot be more than 20.” Was the question.
Some people had stated that it is very confusing, and some suggested that it was a riddle, rather than a question of homework.
Another parent had posted a math question for children, about the perimeter of a geometric shape.
“It’s very much justified to ask these to a [ten-year-old].” Wrote a person, as an answer.
“An orchestra of 120 players takes 40 minutes to play Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. How long would it take for 60 players to play the symphony? Let P be the number of players and T the time playing,” was another question.
A person had stated, “The math is irrelevant in the case of this Beethoven 9 problem. As a performer who has performed it many times, the speed of the symphony is NOT a function of the number of musicians performing it.”
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