Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Developmentally, kids, especially in younger grades need bigger space and bigger tools.
Yes, you are alone in this complaint. How about scanning the work and then sizing it to your Target frames?
+1
The teacher using larger paper that is developmentally appropriate for young children. You should be thanking him/her for helping your child to use appropriate materials to express himself/herself in a way that results in artwork worthy of being framed. It may not be convenient for you, but it is necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Developmentally, kids, especially in younger grades need bigger space and bigger tools.
Yes, you are alone in this complaint. How about scanning the work and then sizing it to your Target frames?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP.
I hate those big pieces.
I will go one step further and ask teachers to encourage kids to not bring home every piece of art. Teach kids its ok to recycle the pieces they don't love.
I disagree. Recycling of art projects should be done at home.
I don't want a bunch of junk pictures brought home.
Recycle it at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in FCPS and on behalf of my colleagues, please don't ever make this request, especially with the patronizing lead-in. We are more concerned about what is appropriate instruction for our students than whether or not you can fit something in a frame.
Really? You would rather have parents complaining about the quality of instruction or your classroom management instead of appreciating the substance of what you do and making an admittedly superficial request? Incredible.
I'm not the PP but this is not a superficial request, actually just a request. And if it can't be done, it can't be done.
Tired of the "I am a teacher, I am God attitude". Get over yourselves. We, as parents, have the right to be disappointed sometimes in your teaching and the curriculum, especially when, in FFX Cty, my kid comes home with run-off worksheets that often make no sense and instructions on some projects from the teachers with spelling and other errors. Do I point it out? No. Because I know you are human. But you are NOT God.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher in FCPS and on behalf of my colleagues, please don't ever make this request, especially with the patronizing lead-in. We are more concerned about what is appropriate instruction for our students than whether or not you can fit something in a frame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with OP.
I hate those big pieces.
I will go one step further and ask teachers to encourage kids to not bring home every piece of art. Teach kids its ok to recycle the pieces they don't love.
I disagree. Recycling of art projects should be done at home.