Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2nd grader doesn't need homework. Limit their electronics, let them run around outside with friends, and make sure they read, read, read.
Exactly! They’re already at school for a full day. Why do you need your 7-year old to have homework?
It’s to reinforce the day lesson, and demonstrate competence and understanding independence of the classroom.
It also builds executive function to track, plan, and turn in homework, projects etc. if everything is just pop and do what is told in class, there is no independence required.
This does not need to be done in 2nd grade. These skills can be started in 4th and still be successful. The difference between 2nd and 4th grade is HUGE. The leap in 3rd from "little kid" to "big kid" is insane. Don't rush it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2nd grader doesn't need homework. Limit their electronics, let them run around outside with friends, and make sure they read, read, read.
Exactly! They’re already at school for a full day. Why do you need your 7-year old to have homework?
It’s to reinforce the day lesson, and demonstrate competence and understanding independence of the classroom.
It also builds executive function to track, plan, and turn in homework, projects etc. if everything is just pop and do what is told in class, there is no independence required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2nd grader doesn't need homework. Limit their electronics, let them run around outside with friends, and make sure they read, read, read.
Exactly! They’re already at school for a full day. Why do you need your 7-year old to have homework?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A 2nd grader doesn't need homework. Limit their electronics, let them run around outside with friends, and make sure they read, read, read.
Exactly! They’re already at school for a full day. Why do you need your 7-year old to have homework?
Anonymous wrote:We didn’t get homework till ninth grade lol! The work was so easy that my kids finished all her middle school work in class and never had homework unless she was studying for a test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I skipped BTSN. Not really concerned or surprised by anything OP wrote, because this is our 10th year in APS. However, what is AAC? Or what does that acronym represent? I’ve only ever heard of “gifted” and “gifted resource teacher” or seen that written anywhere. Care to enlighten me?
Me, too, please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I skipped BTSN. Not really concerned or surprised by anything OP wrote, because this is our 10th year in APS. However, what is AAC? Or what does that acronym represent? I’ve only ever heard of “gifted” and “gifted resource teacher” or seen that written anywhere. Care to enlighten me?
Me, too, please?
It’s just what they are calling gifted now.
Anonymous wrote:A 2nd grader doesn't need homework. Limit their electronics, let them run around outside with friends, and make sure they read, read, read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I skipped BTSN. Not really concerned or surprised by anything OP wrote, because this is our 10th year in APS. However, what is AAC? Or what does that acronym represent? I’ve only ever heard of “gifted” and “gifted resource teacher” or seen that written anywhere. Care to enlighten me?
Me, too, please?
Anonymous wrote:I skipped BTSN. Not really concerned or surprised by anything OP wrote, because this is our 10th year in APS. However, what is AAC? Or what does that acronym represent? I’ve only ever heard of “gifted” and “gifted resource teacher” or seen that written anywhere. Care to enlighten me?
Anonymous wrote:A 2nd grader doesn't need homework. Limit their electronics, let them run around outside with friends, and make sure they read, read, read.