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Clarissa was homeschooled by her parents. She enjoyed doing math at home because her dad could explain it to her. In her blog, Clarissa wrote that learning doesn't always have to come from books. A normal day for Clarissa involved her parents preparing lessons for her to complete.

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CULTURAL QUESTION TRAILS-numbers

Clarissa was homeschooled by her parents. She enjoyed doing math at home because her dad could explain it to her. In her blog, Clarissa wrote that learning doesn't always have to come from books. A normal day for Clarissa involved her parents preparing lessons for her to complete.

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#1

1. Why did Clarissa’s parents teach her at


home?
A. Her parents didn’t like her school (#3)
B. she was too old for her school (#10)
C. She was having problems at school (#5)

#2
2. What does Clarissa say about
homeschooling in the second paragraph?
A. She only learned what her parents
told her to. (#9)
B. She chose what she wanted to learn. (#5)

C. She studied in bed a lot of the time. (#8)


#3
3. Clarissa preferred doing maths at
home because
A. her dad was able to explain it to her (#1)
B. it helped her do things she enjoyed. (#9)
C. she had more time to spend on it. (#2)

#4
4. What was the difference between
Clarissa’s and her friends’ school
experiences?
A. Clarisa didn’t have to do any homework (#6)
B. Clarissa always had more work to do than
they did (#8)
C. Her friends enjoyed themselves more (#7)

#5
5. What does Clarissa say about
homeschooling in her blog?
A. It’s important to have daily lessons (#3)
B. It’s hard to find time to see friends (#4)
C. Learning doesn’t always have to come
from books. (#8)

#6
6. What’s the first thing that Clarissa
thought when she started homeschooling?
A. I prefer going to school and stay with
my friends (#4)
B. I can stay in bed all day (#1)

C. I won’t have any homework to do (#10)


#7
What are the bad things about
homeschooling?
A. Homework, homework, homework (#4)
B. I sometimes miss my friends (#9)
C. I can’t stand my parents anymore (#5)
#8
Does Clarissa have to go back to
school?
A. Yes, because she has to take some
exams. (#2)
B. No, she can continue studying at

home forever. (#6)


C. Yes, she needs to go to university (#7)

#9
How was a normal homeschooled day for
Clarissa?
A. She studied the same things her
friends did at school. (#10)
B. Her parents prepared lessons for her (#2)

C. She could study things she found


interesting and liked. (#7)
#10
Did she always do the same things every
day?
A. Every day was different. (#3)
B. She had a timetable to follow. (#6)
C. She had the same subjects as her friends (#1)

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