Anonymous wrote:This was covered in MoCo and DC 3rd grade earlier in the year. An example of why the coon core is important.
Anonymous wrote:
We had to do this when we were kids. Why don't you want your child to be educated?
Maybe because she thinks most of the states are in flyover country and not worth learning?
I'm the OP, and I'm from flyover country. I am just sick of homework that's all. I will try to stay positive and stop complaining.
I get where you are coming from OP. It is not learning the states, it is that we are all exhausted and ready for the year to be over.
Did you see this OP. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jen-hatmaker/worst-e...l-year-mom-ever_b_3378480.html
I think this is how many of us feel at the end of the year. I was up at 6:45 baking. Why? Why? Why>
11 MORE DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have this OP!
The interesting thing to me is that I'm usually reading comments from parents about how "instruction stops" during this time of year.
Anonymous wrote:Print out blank maps by region so it seems more manageable. My DD did this at the beginning of 4th grade. She had to learn the states and capitals.
Anonymous wrote:There is an app called Stack the States. It may help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had to do this when we were kids. Why don't you want your child to be educated?
Ha! I do want them to learn this stuff. That's why I already had the 50 state jigsaw puzzle. I just feel blindsided by this stuff. They worked so hard to get through the SOL's, and now with swim team starting, it is hard to sit down and memorize all this stuff right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google around and find a youtube of the state song - I don't know it but I know there are singing versions of listing all the states and I also think capitals. Sometimes it's easier to learn things by singing. The puzzle is also a great idea.
I'm more distressed by your so sick of this at the end of the school year. I was thinking about school year burnout - I have a K and a 3rd grader. And there's this perception in DCPS that it used to be nothing was learned after spring break. I think burnout is adults - parents and teachers - who pass that attitude to kids. My 3rd grader and K student go to school every day ready to learn. Yes, I'm sick of school and homework too, but I want my kids learning every single day, including that last day of school. Ok, maybe last day is unrealistic, but kids like learning and can learn stuff in the last few weeks.
The song is Fifty Nifty United States, and I still can sing very word almost 40 years after learning it. Does not teach the capitals though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had to do this when we were kids. Why don't you want your child to be educated?
Maybe because she thinks most of the states are in flyover country and not worth learning?
I'm the OP, and I'm from flyover country. I am just sick of homework that's all. I will try to stay positive and stop complaining.
I get where you are coming from OP. It is not learning the states, it is that we are all exhausted and ready for the year to be over.
Did you see this OP. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jen-hatmaker/worst-end-of-school-year-mom-ever_b_3378480.html
I think this is how many of us feel at the end of the year. I was up at 6:45 baking. Why? Why? Why>
11 MORE DAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have this OP!