Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/national/gates-foundation/
More documentation. Unions received @ 5 Million each. Common Core support is expensive!
Anonymous wrote:If you think that standard is totally vague, incomprehensible and not implementable then clearly you are not an educator, and certainly not an English teacher.
But, according to the criteria on the Common Core website, the standards are to be understandable to the general public. By the way, I have advanced degrees in education and taught K.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.K.4
Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
It is vague and imprecise and does not meet the criteria set up by the Common Core group. Go read it.
vague?
This standard focuses on contextual clues.
ex I just found from a random search -
It was an idyllic day; sunny, warm and perfect for a walk in the park.
1. Read the sentence aloud.
2. Ask students to write down words with which they're not familiar. Chances are idyllic will be number one.
3. Examine the the punctuation. A semicolon colon connects two sentences that are closely related in meaning. Therefore, sentence two will most likely stem from sentence one.
4. Ask students what defines the day. They will list the following words and phrases: sunny, warm, and perfect for a walk in the park.
5. Are these words and phrases positive in meaning or negative? Yes, positive
6. Now, flip back to idyllic. Remind them that idyllic was the word unknown to them.
7. Have them reword the sentence using idyllic. "The idyllic day was great for a walk in the park because the sun was out and it was warm."
8. Finally, have them come up with their own conclusion by focusing on the positive words that surround the day.
vague my ass
You aren't an educator; you're a know-it-all moron.
you're a know-it-all moron.
You aren't an educator; you're a know-it-all moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.K.4
Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
It is vague and imprecise and does not meet the criteria set up by the Common Core group. Go read it.
vague?
This standard focuses on contextual clues.
ex I just found from a random search -
It was an idyllic day; sunny, warm and perfect for a walk in the park.
1. Read the sentence aloud.
2. Ask students to write down words with which they're not familiar. Chances are idyllic will be number one.
3. Examine the the punctuation. A semicolon colon connects two sentences that are closely related in meaning. Therefore, sentence two will most likely stem from sentence one.
4. Ask students what defines the day. They will list the following words and phrases: sunny, warm, and perfect for a walk in the park.
5. Are these words and phrases positive in meaning or negative? Yes, positive
6. Now, flip back to idyllic. Remind them that idyllic was the word unknown to them.
7. Have them reword the sentence using idyllic. "The idyllic day was great for a walk in the park because the sun was out and it was warm."
8. Finally, have them come up with their own conclusion by focusing on the positive words that surround the day.
vague my ass
You aren't an educator; you're a know-it-all moron.
Anonymous wrote:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.K.4
Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
It is vague and imprecise and does not meet the criteria set up by the Common Core group. Go read it.
It was an idyllic day; sunny, warm and perfect for a walk in the park.
If you think that standard is totally vague, incomprehensible and not implementable then clearly you are not an educator, and certainly not an English teacher.
Anonymous wrote:
Accusation: "Teachers didn't participate!"
Response: "Yes, they did, in fact all of the major teachers unions participated."
Accusation: "Yeah, well all of the teachers that did were paid industry shills!" (acknowledging that teachers did in fact participate but then shifting on to another accusation)
And around and around it goes...
The teachers' unions were paid--I guess they were paid to approve the program because there is no record of meetings they attended.
Anonymous wrote:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.K.4
Ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
It is vague and imprecise and does not meet the criteria set up by the Common Core group. Go read it.
Accusation: "Teachers didn't participate!"
Response: "Yes, they did, in fact all of the major teachers unions participated."
Accusation: "Yeah, well all of the teachers that did were paid industry shills!" (acknowledging that teachers did in fact participate but then shifting on to another accusation)
And around and around it goes...