Drug Use and Abuse
This is a caption of a quiz my 6 grader son has recently taken. What can I say? Seeing this quiz I feel cheated. Do we really pay the taxes so that the kids in grade 6 learn the difference between inhalants and stimulants? Quite candidly, by sound of it, I could surmise the meaning of these words. I am sure, in time, if the kids read and in general master the spoken language, they will be able to recognize the structure of the words - roots and suffices, etc., from which the possible meaning is easily derivable. But why waste time on that garbage in 6th grade, if at all? The practice reminds of a cartoon where a mother requested from her son to memorize the words that he should not be using.
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Perhaps that's an attempt to let our kids learn what the real world has in store...
I think the test is intended to teach kids how to distinguish and avoid those evil stuff instead of being trapped by them...
January 13th, 2010 at 8:23 amInhalants are some of the most widely abused substances found in the market. These compounds have the ability of causing damage to many parts of the brain and other delicate body organs like the lungs & kidneys. Your heart would also be put in jeopardy since the toxic substances found in these compounds have the capacity to clog up arteries. In regards to problems pertaining to the brain this substance has the effect of triggering them in a minor level but such conditions would get bigger if help is not sought promptly.
December 20th, 2011 at 1:23 am