GracieRuth
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I hate it when politics screws little kids. I want to tar and feather the folks that put together "no child left behind" because it leaves so many kids behind.
To teach well, you examine first the level the student is at. We'll call it level X. You challenge them by giving them problems at level X+1. NOT X+15. If you are stupid enough to give a child at level X problems to do at level X+15, the only thing they learn (in error) is that they are a dumb bunny.
I tutor a lot of the neighborhood kids, and I'm continually scandalized by problems they are given for homework on an X+15 level. It does nothing to teach the kids. All it does is make California Educators feel like "I did what I was asked." Most of the second graders on my street are still learning to skip count by 10's, 5's and 2's. They are learning two digit addition and subtraction with regrouping (carrying and borrowing). They are only testing the waters of multiplication, and they certainly do NOT do long division. Here is the final problem on tonight's worksheet:
I do not think a typical seven year old understands the reverse nature of multiplication and division. Nor can a typical second grader do long division, or divide in half such a large number.
I was FUMING. I told the girl I wasn't going to make her do the problem. I wrote a little note on her math sheet stating the problem was too complex for second grade and gave my name and phone number.
I think they assume the PARENTS will simply do the problems for their kids. WRONG. That's encouraging cheating. I refuse to do it.
So who can I skewer??? GRRRR.
To teach well, you examine first the level the student is at. We'll call it level X. You challenge them by giving them problems at level X+1. NOT X+15. If you are stupid enough to give a child at level X problems to do at level X+15, the only thing they learn (in error) is that they are a dumb bunny.
I tutor a lot of the neighborhood kids, and I'm continually scandalized by problems they are given for homework on an X+15 level. It does nothing to teach the kids. All it does is make California Educators feel like "I did what I was asked." Most of the second graders on my street are still learning to skip count by 10's, 5's and 2's. They are learning two digit addition and subtraction with regrouping (carrying and borrowing). They are only testing the waters of multiplication, and they certainly do NOT do long division. Here is the final problem on tonight's worksheet:
There is more than one way to solve the problem, but the most commonly used one would go like this: If every student had two votes, then the total is 2x the number of students. First you total the votes. Then you REALIZE that you need to work in reverse, meaning division, so you divide by 2.Table of votes by students for field trip
38 Museum
26 Zoo
42 Aquarium
24 Airport
If each student had two votes, how many students are there in the club?
I do not think a typical seven year old understands the reverse nature of multiplication and division. Nor can a typical second grader do long division, or divide in half such a large number.
I was FUMING. I told the girl I wasn't going to make her do the problem. I wrote a little note on her math sheet stating the problem was too complex for second grade and gave my name and phone number.
I think they assume the PARENTS will simply do the problems for their kids. WRONG. That's encouraging cheating. I refuse to do it.
So who can I skewer??? GRRRR.