Anonymous wrote:The issue is ST math doesn't have any word problems. The SOL uses word problems and so does IXL. So practicing on ST math doesn't do anything to actually help them with the assessment.
ST math is mostly pictures and visuals, and kids spend a lot of time manipulating pictures. It is also very repetitive. It is extremely inefficient and doesn't help improve real math ability.
Also, what's the point of being in a classroom if you're working on a laptop? Can't we get back to paper and pencil. That's the whole point of being "in class" after all.
ST Math is not the math curriculum. It’s one tool and as others have said might be used for a center or puzzle talk. Everything in math class is not done solely to prepare for the SOL test.
During math class students are learning to problem solve. They are learning about constructive struggle.
Why not go back to a stone and chisel? Students are using paper and pencil. The laptop is one medium that can be used in addition to the paper, dry erase board, Smartboard, calculator, place value materials, etc.