Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a public school ES teacher with older teenagers, I would put my kids into a no-screens private school if they were starting kinder now. If this is not resolved before my grandkids, I’m paying for them to attend a no-screens private school.
I do my best and don’t use anything I don’t have to, but our school uses team/grade level planning and I’m not redoing everyone else’s plans. That would go way beyond my contract hours. I’m just buying my time until we retire. Sadly my younger coworkers don’t know how to teach any other way.
And the kids don’t either. We are doing a unit on fairytales and my third graders don’t know any that haven’t been made into Disney movies. Parents need to do better too.
My kindergarten and first graders don't have the attention spans to even sit through an entire Disney movie. They top out at about 15 minutes and then can no longer pay attention.
I believe that. But the said part is these kids have not been read nursery rhymes or fairy tales. They don’t know the 3 Little Pigs or Little Red Riding Hood. Yes, Snow White is also a fairy tale but they don’t know that one. They’ll answer “The Lion King!” Or “Moana!” Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a public school ES teacher with older teenagers, I would put my kids into a no-screens private school if they were starting kinder now. If this is not resolved before my grandkids, I’m paying for them to attend a no-screens private school.
I do my best and don’t use anything I don’t have to, but our school uses team/grade level planning and I’m not redoing everyone else’s plans. That would go way beyond my contract hours. I’m just buying my time until we retire. Sadly my younger coworkers don’t know how to teach any other way.
And the kids don’t either. We are doing a unit on fairytales and my third graders don’t know any that haven’t been made into Disney movies. Parents need to do better too.
My kindergarten and first graders don't have the attention spans to even sit through an entire Disney movie. They top out at about 15 minutes and then can no longer pay attention.
Anonymous wrote:Lexia is great though.
Anonymous wrote:As a public school ES teacher with older teenagers, I would put my kids into a no-screens private school if they were starting kinder now. If this is not resolved before my grandkids, I’m paying for them to attend a no-screens private school.
I do my best and don’t use anything I don’t have to, but our school uses team/grade level planning and I’m not redoing everyone else’s plans. That would go way beyond my contract hours. I’m just buying my time until we retire. Sadly my younger coworkers don’t know how to teach any other way.
And the kids don’t either. We are doing a unit on fairytales and my third graders don’t know any that haven’t been made into Disney movies. Parents need to do better too.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of this article in the Atlantic?
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/05/homework-video-games-ed-tech/687198/?gift=dTslRZHmmCuZTT3prHUggk_dAAzs8Tyf9T0ETwx6Yes&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share&fbclid=IwY2xjawR5idJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFtdGtrcktvVlBTRjI3N05tc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHtoUNMkrrJRKoDLE96YnNbNissEL610zFoBIKGurWVcZe9mdwj8q-k9qDZ95_aem_Es0sNrALIB21srv_3J1A8A
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a public school ES teacher with older teenagers, I would put my kids into a no-screens private school if they were starting kinder now. If this is not resolved before my grandkids, I’m paying for them to attend a no-screens private school.
I do my best and don’t use anything I don’t have to, but our school uses team/grade level planning and I’m not redoing everyone else’s plans. That would go way beyond my contract hours. I’m just buying my time until we retire. Sadly my younger coworkers don’t know how to teach any other way.
And the kids don’t either. We are doing a unit on fairytales and my third graders don’t know any that haven’t been made into Disney movies. Parents need to do better too.
Thank you for your service. This is a sad situation.
Anonymous wrote:I despise Prodigy, it's truly one of the worst softawares thrown at our children with zero learning at best, and detrimental effects on attention at the worst.
Anonymous wrote:As a public school ES teacher with older teenagers, I would put my kids into a no-screens private school if they were starting kinder now. If this is not resolved before my grandkids, I’m paying for them to attend a no-screens private school.
I do my best and don’t use anything I don’t have to, but our school uses team/grade level planning and I’m not redoing everyone else’s plans. That would go way beyond my contract hours. I’m just buying my time until we retire. Sadly my younger coworkers don’t know how to teach any other way.
And the kids don’t either. We are doing a unit on fairytales and my third graders don’t know any that haven’t been made into Disney movies. Parents need to do better too.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of this article in the Atlantic?
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/05/homework-video-games-ed-tech/687198/?gift=dTslRZHmmCuZTT3prHUggk_dAAzs8Tyf9T0ETwx6Yes&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share&fbclid=IwY2xjawR5idJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFtdGtrcktvVlBTRjI3N05tc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHtoUNMkrrJRKoDLE96YnNbNissEL610zFoBIKGurWVcZe9mdwj8q-k9qDZ95_aem_Es0sNrALIB21srv_3J1A8A