Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just waiting for the complaints when your above level kids starts complaining about doing phonics for 90 minutes a day and you realize they actually haven't read a real book the whole year. Sadly, I am not exaggerating....
What elementary school has classes that are 90 minutes long?
Umm basically all of them have that time for the ELA block.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just waiting for the complaints when your above level kids starts complaining about doing phonics for 90 minutes a day and you realize they actually haven't read a real book the whole year. Sadly, I am not exaggerating....
What elementary school has classes that are 90 minutes long?
Anonymous wrote:Purchase a spelling curriculum and do it at home. You should do the same for math. You can do as little of it a day as you like. Just 10 minutes a day. Alternatively you can do what a lot of other parents quietly do and hire tutors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They focus in reading and writing instead. If they get a kid to love writing and not worry about perfection/spelling everything correctly, it's a win.
In terms of writing, it is like teaching/asking a kid to run without knowing how to walk.
Anonymous wrote:Just waiting for the complaints when your above level kids starts complaining about doing phonics for 90 minutes a day and you realize they actually haven't read a real book the whole year. Sadly, I am not exaggerating....
Anonymous wrote:They focus in reading and writing instead. If they get a kid to love writing and not worry about perfection/spelling everything correctly, it's a win.
Anonymous wrote:Just waiting for the complaints when your above level kids starts complaining about doing phonics for 90 minutes a day and you realize they actually haven't read a real book the whole year. Sadly, I am not exaggerating....