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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I recall when my kids were learning addition and subtraction with carrying and borrowing and they had them do it on Google slides and it took sooo much longer to do it this way. There were several other instances of Google math slides that just took so much longer than it would had it been on regular paper. Also is it just at our school or is 3rd grade very Google slides and videos heavy with very little teaching?[/quote] Nope, this is our school. Sooo much laptop use since Covid. I honestly feel like the teachers scanned everything in they used to have on paper or bought TPT google slides (or those terrible Gatehouse Covid slides) and it was just easier to keep using them. Kids needs to solve math problems on paper with a pencil to learn. [/quote] You can practice with them at home with paper and pencil.[/quote] You are totally missing the point. It took the kids 4x longer for them to do this on the Google side vs. Pencil and paper. The kids kept fussing around with the little boxes and it wasn't working properly. That time can be spent teaching more. [/quote] Just have them do it on paper and either upload the picture or turn it in to the teacher. After 1 time of wasting 4 hours, find a new solution.[/quote]
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