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I left my socail text book at home!! test tomorrow!?

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HELP i left my socail textbook at home and i gotta study for a test.. which is tomorrow! is there any sites where i can read the text there? im in grade 8!! HURRY I CANT FAIL help T_T

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  1. Err...what's a 'socail text'?

    Your post doesn't make any sense: firstly you're saying you left it at home and later you're yelling at us about school. Do you mean you left it in your schoolroom? Then why don't you just go and get the keys from your mum/dad/govie...and go and get the book.

    I don't see what you're fussing about. If you're home schooled (this is the home schooling board), your 'home' and 'school' are what? At opposite ends of the hallway? So why can't you just go and get the book from wherever you left it.

    Or do your parents lock the doors to the rest of your house during "school" time or what?!?


  2. Have you not a classmate you can call?  If not, you are not socialized enough.

  3. Call a friend who is in class with you and ask to study at their house with them.

    or

    If the test is tomorrow then you probably already know what subjects the test is over. Google the subjects and get the basic info. You may get lucky and learn much of what you'll be tested on.

  4. Fake sick, then tomorrow when school is done get a ride to school to get your work you missed, pick up the textbook then.

  5. Your SOCIAL textbook? Does it have friends? *smirk*

    I assume you mean social studies. If you know the title of the textbook, do a search on it in Google. If you know the publisher, even better. Google them and go to their website and find your book. You can usually read key points from chapters, or take practice tests that may help you remember the facts. Glencoe does this, but i'm not entirely sure about other publishers.

    If that doesn't work, all I can say is go get your book early tomorrow morning and try to study between classes until text time... And in the future, take more notes. Even if the teacher doesn't tell you to, you NEED TO.

  6. http://glencoe.com/

    choose your state, choose the subject [social studies], click "student" and press enter.

    click one of the topics, you're probably doing united states history, but i wouldnt know..

    then find the name of your textbook and the year it was issued.

    if you dont know, call a friend . [i doubt you have one of the 2007 ones, so if anything, wing it and click a 2005 book]

    click on online student edition, then on the side, click online student addition [again]. you should be at a page that looks similar to this

    http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007...

    then you can open the online edition of the text book.

    i also reccomend you use the study central.

    it works really well, i always use it.

    http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007...

    GOOD LUCK.

  7. You're in the category of Home Schooling!

    You left your "Socail", whatever that is, at Home.

    You're at Home now, on your computer!

    Forgive me but I don't see a problem here!

    Just type in the name of the textbook you're somehow missing into a search bar and see if you can get anything on it.

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