I am trying to make all my Harry Potter books hardcover so does anyone know where I can get Goblet of Fire, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Sorcerer's Stone in hardcover for fairly cheap.
I am trying to make all my Harry Potter books hardcover so does anyone know where I can get Goblet of Fire, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Sorcerer's Stone in hardcover for fairly cheap.
If you’re old enough to be posting on here, you’re old enough to know the basics, if not the fine details.
Uh, actually you don't know my current situation. It's very innapropriate for me to learn about that sort of stuff. Especially because I know it'll be gory.
And, if you didn't know, fandom is a 13+. British schools - especially when homeschooled - are completely different to american ones.
Bro this isn't politics can you calm tf down, like british did actually give the language and i live in the f**king usa so i have a right to say this. and this isnt abt cavemen lmao, its about the correct title of the book
Lmao fr, before you start attacking the british school system, research about it first
I don’t know the curriculum, but I am fairly knowledgable on education theory. You need to have a basic foundation to start with to make sense of the more complicated stuff later. In the US, we learn about early US history by the the end of elementary school, which is around age 11. You can learn the basics without getting into the gory details, and it is important knowledge to be a good citizen.
THATS IN US NOT ENGLAND LMFAO
Honey- we're doing multiplication in year 6 (11) 💀
Plus, we have SATS, you americans don't so we didn't even do history, geography etc in my school. In my primary school we had maths, english, p.e and something else on a rota, nothing else. Only in high school did I get science, rs, geography, history, French, art, D.T, home ec etc.
And then I got home schooled, so I got all of my high school classes + German which is super fun
But, before you ask Morgan, my book hasn't arrived lmao
Yes, but its done that way for a reason. Do they just not teach any history to pre-teens? If that is the case, then teens will be missing a lot of the basic skills that they need to make sense of history when they get to whatever the British equivalent of middle/high school is.
Stop arguing about how people speak just speak the way you want to (:
Brother- just stop. this isnt abt politics or countries, this is about the correct name of the book lmao