Benchmark advanced

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Anonymous wrote:MCPS had the updated 2022 version, including updated-updates before the 2022 version was out. I worked with grades K, 1, 3, and 5 during the Benchmark years and it was not good. The passages are by and large uninteresting, and have a very white bread perspective. There was no room for struggling readers or multilingual students, and my high flyers were just disinterested. The 1st grade curriculum was the least awful, in my experience, and the phonics components were very good. But even within 1st grade, we adapted a LOT of the material to cover the same skills but with different texts. Same in third grade. It lends really well to teachers who like to create organizers and teach students how to plan their writing, but I don't think that's a component that's unique to Benchmark.

A lot of it is missed opportunity in my opinions. For example, a lesson for using on leaders in 1st grade had Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Martin Luther King. Two presidents? No women? Nobody in other leadership areas? (It's not explicitly focused on government leaders, yet 2/3 people featured are). It left my students confused and took many way too long to grasp the concept of what leadership is and what it looks like. We used to teach it in gradual progression, like parents/adults lead the family, a teacher leads the classroom, a principal leads a school, and so on.

Anyway, sorry for the diatribe, but I was not a fan. At my school, the kindergarten teachers gave up and didn't even teach it after the first year. They swapped out all the materials for old stuff they'd used before or a free curriculum online (which is actually published by CKLA lol).


Interesting to hear this because given test scores the old material seemed to be failing a lot of students.

I also don’t understand why all K-5 and heck K-12 teachers would not be committed to teaching kids to plan their writing and go through the entire writing process. This is a main complaint at the collegiate level and heck HS level that kids are missing (or not using) this skill. Instead of creating an outline or proofreading to ensure logical flow of thoughts and ideas, they are instead just writing off vibes.


To clarify, the writing process process I mentioned was one of the very few bright spots, but again, that's not a feature that's unique to Benchmark.

I can't speak for other schools, but my K team that used "old stuff" did so because it had been successful in the past and the new stuff from Benchmark wasn't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Benchmark is awful. I’m sorry, OP, that FCPS is adopting it. My kid is grateful to be in MsSnow so he doesn’t have Benchmark anymore—the month spent on corn in 5th grade was especially bad, but the units generally were insipid.


Omg the CORN! almost as bad is 3rd grade's in-depth look at Farmersville. Ugh and the Dr. Know-all story.
Anonymous
I know this is an old post, but I can say- after using it last year in 4th grade- it is the worst program I have ever used!
Anonymous
My 4th grader was so happy to switch to ckla, she said it was May more interesting than Benchmark.
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