Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I am a math teacher and the only way I can get kids to check their answers is to put a box on the test that gives points for showing the check—and even then often kids will just write “I did it on the calculator” or show a check that doesn’t work and submit it anyway.
It’s a battle I fight all year, every year.
If you find something that works, please share!!
Agree.
I have a child in very accelerated math. Still an issue.
OP here. Also accelerated, but with little to no idea how to study or review/check their work (I think because it’s always come so easy). But the sloppiness is creeping in…
How is a student in accelerated math and they don’t know how to review or check their work, a skill that is taught very early on. Such a basic skill and a good way for student to increase their grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eventually their grades will suffer and that will motivate them to be careful with their work (or not).
Afraid we’re headed down the “or not” path with one kid. She’s completely unmotivated and does not want to show her work or do the check. Her teacher (6th grade) seems overwhelmed and is not setting a good foundation on what’s to come. Definitely doesn’t want to hear it from her parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's such a battle.
Just getting the middle schooler to show me their assignment is a battle, to be honest. The teacher even said at back to school night "I won't be able to look over every problem on every problem set so please go over your student's homework with them."
I feel like that is way too much to ask of parents. How does the teachers know parents can even do the math? I was a great student and some of the new methods are confusing to me.
I know my kid could do better with more checking and more help, but it's not a fight I can handle on a regular basis.
And what happens to the student if the parent doesn’t understand the math and can’t check it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I am a math teacher and the only way I can get kids to check their answers is to put a box on the test that gives points for showing the check—and even then often kids will just write “I did it on the calculator” or show a check that doesn’t work and submit it anyway.
It’s a battle I fight all year, every year.
If you find something that works, please share!!
Agree.
I have a child in very accelerated math. Still an issue.
OP here. Also accelerated, but with little to no idea how to study or review/check their work (I think because it’s always come so easy). But the sloppiness is creeping in…
Anonymous wrote:Eventually their grades will suffer and that will motivate them to be careful with their work (or not).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I am a math teacher and the only way I can get kids to check their answers is to put a box on the test that gives points for showing the check—and even then often kids will just write “I did it on the calculator” or show a check that doesn’t work and submit it anyway.
It’s a battle I fight all year, every year.
If you find something that works, please share!!
Agree.
I have a child in very accelerated math. Still an issue.
OP here. Also accelerated, but with little to no idea how to study or review/check their work (I think because it’s always come so easy). But the sloppiness is creeping in…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I am a math teacher and the only way I can get kids to check their answers is to put a box on the test that gives points for showing the check—and even then often kids will just write “I did it on the calculator” or show a check that doesn’t work and submit it anyway.
It’s a battle I fight all year, every year.
If you find something that works, please share!!
Agree.
I have a child in very accelerated math. Still an issue.
Anonymous wrote:It's such a battle.
Just getting the middle schooler to show me their assignment is a battle, to be honest. The teacher even said at back to school night "I won't be able to look over every problem on every problem set so please go over your student's homework with them."
I feel like that is way too much to ask of parents. How does the teachers know parents can even do the math? I was a great student and some of the new methods are confusing to me.
I know my kid could do better with more checking and more help, but it's not a fight I can handle on a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. I am a math teacher and the only way I can get kids to check their answers is to put a box on the test that gives points for showing the check—and even then often kids will just write “I did it on the calculator” or show a check that doesn’t work and submit it anyway.
It’s a battle I fight all year, every year.
If you find something that works, please share!!