Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. Our third graders have taken personal narratives, “all about books”, content area research, realistic fiction and poetry through the writing process. They planned, drafted, revised and edited their work. They met with peers and teachers in writing conferences. Their writing was graded using the FCPS rubrics. Our focus lessons have covered punctuation, capitalization, paragraphing, etc.
And they are writing this all out by hand with corrections by you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. Our third graders have taken personal narratives, “all about books”, content area research, realistic fiction and poetry through the writing process. They planned, drafted, revised and edited their work. They met with peers and teachers in writing conferences. Their writing was graded using the FCPS rubrics. Our focus lessons have covered punctuation, capitalization, paragraphing, etc.
And they are writing this all out by hand with corrections by you?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher. Our third graders have taken personal narratives, “all about books”, content area research, realistic fiction and poetry through the writing process. They planned, drafted, revised and edited their work. They met with peers and teachers in writing conferences. Their writing was graded using the FCPS rubrics. Our focus lessons have covered punctuation, capitalization, paragraphing, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My third grader's writing was atrocious at the beginning of the school year - like capital letters in the middle of a word, run on sentences, no punctuation, missing words, awful spelling. We are working with a tutor where the focus is 1/2 reading and 1/2 writing and my child's writing skills have improved a lot.
But hey, I'm impressed that you're actually seeing things that they do at school. My child's teacher has not sent home a single thing this year. I've seen nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been really disappointed with my third graders writing. He isn’t capitalizing proper names, leaving spaces between words and not using punctuation. He teacher makes no corrections for these things. Shouldn’t she correct these mistakes do he learns the correct way to write? I’m very disappointed with the lack of writing instruction. He has never had any writing home or spelling words for all of third grade! Is this just me or are others having the same issues in FCPS?
It’s just you.
They aren’t going to be churning out serials like Dickens at this age.
Anonymous wrote:Is anything being done to get these kids caught up? I don’t think online tutoring would work well for him as virtual learning was a joke. He doesn’t even capitalize “I” and that’s not Dickens that’s first grade. I was hoping for more writing and spelling words this year but we haven’t had anything.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been really disappointed with my third graders writing. He isn’t capitalizing proper names, leaving spaces between words and not using punctuation. He teacher makes no corrections for these things. Shouldn’t she correct these mistakes do he learns the correct way to write? I’m very disappointed with the lack of writing instruction. He has never had any writing home or spelling words for all of third grade! Is this just me or are others having the same issues in FCPS?