Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yep. Kids are taking laptops to PE and music class. 4 th gradeAnonymous wrote:It's awful, OP. Laptops are now a crutch being used all day long. MY KIDS TOOK THEIR LAPTOPS TO PE.
Like most other topics here, it varies. That's not happening at our school.
Anonymous wrote:yep. Kids are taking laptops to PE and music class. 4 th gradeAnonymous wrote:It's awful, OP. Laptops are now a crutch being used all day long. MY KIDS TOOK THEIR LAPTOPS TO PE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't bother me one bit as a parent of a 2nd grader. The present and future are digital.
When your child doesn't learn or remember anything b/c they didn't put pencil to paper, it might bother you more.
NP, that’s your kid - not every kid.
There have been lots of studies showing kids remember information more when they write it down.
There have been ZERO studies on the effectiveness of ES age kids spending all day learning via laptop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't bother me one bit as a parent of a 2nd grader. The present and future are digital.
When your child doesn't learn or remember anything b/c they didn't put pencil to paper, it might bother you more.
NP, that’s your kid - not every kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They use their laptops in LA, math, SS, Sci, PE, and music. In addition, the teacher will show shorts and small movies as part of their instruction.
Teachers have been showing videos as part of instruction for AT LEAST a decade. There in 3-5 min in ES and up to 15 min in MS. It’s fine.
Anonymous wrote:They use their laptops in LA, math, SS, Sci, PE, and music. In addition, the teacher will show shorts and small movies as part of their instruction.
yep. Kids are taking laptops to PE and music class. 4 th gradeAnonymous wrote:It's awful, OP. Laptops are now a crutch being used all day long. MY KIDS TOOK THEIR LAPTOPS TO PE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't bother me one bit as a parent of a 2nd grader. The present and future are digital.
When your child doesn't learn or remember anything b/c they didn't put pencil to paper, it might bother you more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest went to FCPS before the pandemic. The last two years we have been at a private school. We are enrolled to come back (two kids) this fall.
I have heard a lot on other pages about screen time in FCPS.
How screen time is being done at your school and what grades?
I feel like the use of screens was overused even in spring 2020 but I am afraid maybe now FCPS never went back to normal based on what I have read in other parent groups.
Can you share how much screens are being used in elementary school? I want my kids doing normal homework using paper (writing these down physically retains more knowledge--multiple studies have been done on this.). Thanks.
As a 4th grade teacher, I can say that there is a huge variation among all of us who teach 4th grade at my school. There is definitely no consistency. It's all teacher preference. When filling out the placement forms for next year, indicate that you'd like your child with a teacher who does not rely so much on screen time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG just stay in your precious private school, PLEASE.
Stop it. It is cheaper than daycare. Also, I needed to work. There is no way I could have done virtual school with two grades with one being in kindergarten. I had to stay employed. I am divorced and ex and I coparent. Shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't bother me one bit as a parent of a 2nd grader. The present and future are digital.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest went to FCPS before the pandemic. The last two years we have been at a private school. We are enrolled to come back (two kids) this fall.
I have heard a lot on other pages about screen time in FCPS.
How screen time is being done at your school and what grades?
I feel like the use of screens was overused even in spring 2020 but I am afraid maybe now FCPS never went back to normal based on what I have read in other parent groups.
Can you share how much screens are being used in elementary school? I want my kids doing normal homework using paper (writing these down physically retains more knowledge--multiple studies have been done on this.). Thanks.