Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Interesting. What are the issues? BASIS' DL approach is reputed to be kick ass.
I can see how it will (someday) be great. But 10 year olds who know no one, who are in classes of 45 kids, who have to navigate 9 subjects through teams with no consistency of organization at all with no help as to how to do it are not being set up to succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Deal/7th/A
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Basis/5/A
Only a few bumps for us, but last week was great. whats been your issue? Maybe its element specific?
Basis 5th/A for us as well. (I’m on the google 5th grade listserve initiated by a parent and know some kids are struggling to figure out assignments and expectations, and are generally overwhelmed by Teams and the workload. But my kid seems extremely happy, is learning and is self-sufficient. Yes, there have been — and continue to be — some bumps. But overall an A.)
Have you actually looked too see what your kid has turned in?
Yes, I’ve looked at my kid’s work, to the extent I can access it after she hits submit Overall she seems to be doing a solid job, though I’ll obviously know more when we start to receive grades.
Given the emails from other parents expressing deep unhappiness and ongoing challenges, I periodically check in with my child asking how it’s going — including this morning when I was told once again all was good. The only thing I need to help with during the day is printing of the math homework PDF, which then needs to be scanned back and uploaded. So I currently spend a few minutes on most days assisting with that.
What I appreciate about the Basis curriculum is that it’s substantive and rigorous.
What is truly painful is listening through my DCPS elementary child’s curriculum, which is 90% a waste of time, full of nonsense social-emotional and community-building activities (eg., morning greetings that last 40 minutes), time-killers, and garbage political indoctrination disguised as “social studies.” The highlight of our DCPS year this far has been the iready test!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Basis/5/A
Only a few bumps for us, but last week was great. whats been your issue? Maybe its element specific?
Basis 5th/A for us as well. (I’m on the google 5th grade listserve initiated by a parent and know some kids are struggling to figure out assignments and expectations, and are generally overwhelmed by Teams and the workload. But my kid seems extremely happy, is learning and is self-sufficient. Yes, there have been — and continue to be — some bumps. But overall an A.)
Have you actually looked too see what your kid has turned in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Interesting. What are the issues? BASIS' DL approach is reputed to be kick ass.
My kid isn't at Basis but my daughter's best friend started in 5th grade this fall.
The 5th graders have live Zoom calls from 8:30am to 4pm with 30 minutes off for lunch and a few 5 minute bathroom breaks. It's almost 8 hours of Zoom each day.
I think this would be fantastic for some kids and a complete nightmare/bad fit for others and probably explains the differing opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Interesting. What are the issues? BASIS' DL approach is reputed to be kick ass.
My kid isn't at Basis but my daughter's best friend started in 5th grade this fall.
The 5th graders have live Zoom calls from 8:30am to 4pm with 30 minutes off for lunch and a few 5 minute bathroom breaks. It's almost 8 hours of Zoom each day.
I think this would be fantastic for some kids and a complete nightmare/bad fit for others and probably explains the differing opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Interesting. What are the issues? BASIS' DL approach is reputed to be kick ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Interesting. What are the issues? BASIS' DL approach is reputed to be kick ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basis/5th/D-
Basis/5/A
Only a few bumps for us, but last week was great. whats been your issue? Maybe its element specific?
Basis 5th/A for us as well. (I’m on the google 5th grade listserve initiated by a parent and know some kids are struggling to figure out assignments and expectations, and are generally overwhelmed by Teams and the workload. But my kid seems extremely happy, is learning and is self-sufficient. Yes, there have been — and continue to be — some bumps. But overall an A.)
Have you actually looked too see what your kid has turned in?
Anonymous wrote:Deal 8th A
Very organized and teachers have been great.