Anonymous wrote:I supplement my first grader's math at home. We use Singapore math with a bit of Kumon worksheets to reinforce the material.
At home DD is doing well, a bit above her grade level.
At school they follow Common Core and her grades started to go down. I'm very puzzled. I think a lot of the time she doesn't understand the instructions which can be very confusing. Sometimes I read CC worksheets and think "wtf?"
Do you have any advice what to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Are you helping your DC do the workbook at home? Are you finding you have to provide detail explanation of what to do, and maybe doing the first problem together? If so, then as a PP stated, perhaps you are providing way too much guidance at home. Your DC won't receive that much individualized attention in class unfortunately.
I usually explain the material (book A), then she has to practice it (book B) without my supervision. Then we go over together over her mistakes.
Maybe I'm doing too much on explaining the instructions part. How do I teach comprehension of instructions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you give examples of the kinds of problems your first grader has been given? My first grader is currently doing math mountains and word problems, not complex stuff for a parent to figure out at all.
Here are a couple of examples she gets from school. This is the kind where I go "what the f--- ?" On the bottom one I think they were told by the teacher to use only two numbers, not three. She wouldn't have thought of this herself.
Anonymous wrote: Are you helping your DC do the workbook at home? Are you finding you have to provide detail explanation of what to do, and maybe doing the first problem together? If so, then as a PP stated, perhaps you are providing way too much guidance at home. Your DC won't receive that much individualized attention in class unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Can you give examples of the kinds of problems your first grader has been given? My first grader is currently doing math mountains and word problems, not complex stuff for a parent to figure out at all.
Anonymous wrote:Common Core is a set of standards, not a curriculum. Your problem is with the school's curriculum and worksheets they're using.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I supplement my first grader's math at home. We use Singapore math with a bit of Kumon worksheets to reinforce the material.
At home DD is doing well, a bit above her grade level.
At school they follow Common Core and her grades started to go down. I'm very puzzled. I think a lot of the time she doesn't understand the instructions which can be very confusing. Sometimes I read CC worksheets and think "wtf?"
Do you have any advice what to do?
She is doing well with a rote method, but poorly with a critical thinking approach. You need to keep plugging on her math reasoning skills. There are workbooks that work on math reasoning. "Math for the Gifted ____ Grader" is a great series to work on math reasoning.
Anonymous wrote:I supplement my first grader's math at home. We use Singapore math with a bit of Kumon worksheets to reinforce the material.
At home DD is doing well, a bit above her grade level.
At school they follow Common Core and her grades started to go down. I'm very puzzled. I think a lot of the time she doesn't understand the instructions which can be very confusing. Sometimes I read CC worksheets and think "wtf?"
Do you have any advice what to do?
Anonymous wrote:I supplement my first grader's math at home. We use Singapore math with a bit of Kumon worksheets to reinforce the material.
At home DD is doing well, a bit above her grade level.
At school they follow Common Core and her grades started to go down. I'm very puzzled. I think a lot of the time she doesn't understand the instructions which can be very confusing. Sometimes I read CC worksheets and think "wtf?"
Do you have any advice what to do?