Anonymous wrote:It is being taught in earlier years but needs to be taught yearly cause kids aren’t retaining info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!
My 6th grader spent all of quarter 1 doing parts of speech. They have alternated between county word study and Vocab of Lit and even with the spelling assessments that come home they are required to identify the part of speech for each word in the sentence. The teacher shared that every K-6 student has a word study curriculum and are supposed to have assessments every 5 lessons. My kid is AAP though at a LL4.
My K student in Montessori is very very far from being a genius, but her school is trying to teach her the parts of speech right now (April).
Surely FCPS could start that a bit before 6th/7th grade…
Oh my word. When I taught in FCPS in the aughts, we taught parts of speech in first grade. What is up with FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:(Corrected my editing mistakes below)
My K student in Montessori is very very far from being a genius, but her school is trying to teach her the parts of speech right now (April). I was taught parts of speech starting in 3rd grade in a lame very far downstate public school.
Surely FCPS could start that a bit before 6th/7th grade…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
My 6th grader spent all of quarter 1 doing parts of speech. They have alternated between county word study and Vocab of Lit and even with the spelling assessments that come home they are required to identify the part of speech for each word in the sentence. The teacher shared that every K-6 student has a word study curriculum and are supposed to have assessments every 5 lessons. My kid is AAP though at a LL4.
My K student in Montessori is very very far from being a genius, but her school is trying to teach her the parts of speech right now (April).
Surely FCPS could start that a bit before 6th/7th grade…
Oh my word. When I taught in FCPS in the aughts, we taught parts of speech in first grade. What is up with FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
My 6th grader spent all of quarter 1 doing parts of speech. They have alternated between county word study and Vocab of Lit and even with the spelling assessments that come home they are required to identify the part of speech for each word in the sentence. The teacher shared that every K-6 student has a word study curriculum and are supposed to have assessments every 5 lessons. My kid is AAP though at a LL4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!
My 6th grader spent all of quarter 1 doing parts of speech. They have alternated between county word study and Vocab of Lit and even with the spelling assessments that come home they are required to identify the part of speech for each word in the sentence. The teacher shared that every K-6 student has a word study curriculum and are supposed to have assessments every 5 lessons. My kid is AAP though at a LL4.
My K student in Montessori is very very far from being a genius, but her school is trying to teach her the parts of speech right now (April).
Surely FCPS could start that a bit before 6th/7th grade…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
My 6th grader spent all of quarter 1 doing parts of speech. They have alternated between county word study and Vocab of Lit and even with the spelling assessments that come home they are required to identify the part of speech for each word in the sentence. The teacher shared that every K-6 student has a word study curriculum and are supposed to have assessments every 5 lessons. My kid is AAP though at a LL4.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
What kind of grammar lessons does your 6th grader get? Ours doesn’t even know all of the parts of speech yet!Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has had spelling assessments all year as well as grammar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the return to a basal going to have kids move away from the awful digital push in schools? Usually LA is heavy on the computers. This basal series may steer us away from computers, which would be amazing!!!
I hope FCPS can abandon Lexia.
I hope not! Used properly, research shows it has a great effect size.
Lexia has been incredibly helpful for my child who started last year two years behind in reading and has recently caught up to peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the return to a basal going to have kids move away from the awful digital push in schools? Usually LA is heavy on the computers. This basal series may steer us away from computers, which would be amazing!!!
I hope FCPS can abandon Lexia.
I hope not! Used properly, research shows it has a great effect size.