Anonymous wrote:My kids loved that Go Noodle. They would look it up online to watch more at home.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, those test prep factories like Sunshine Academy are so, so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have very low expectations.
Our child missed the cut off date for FCPS and did kindergarden 2x. Once at montessori, once at FCPS.
They expect zero knowledge for kindergarden.
No stroke order taught for letters and numbers in kindergarden. Math education was sequences, no actual arthimetic until the last month of the year. Work sheets were, sub par.
First grade so far has been a joke. Today my kid learned..... how to read and write the letters A and C. He is bored out of his mind.
He actually learns stuff at weekend chinese school, but the vaunted FCPS schools are a complete and utter joke by my standards.
Your child spent a year in kindergarten and you still don't know how to spell it?
Also, Chinese should be capitalized.
Maybe, just maybe, first grade is not a joke. This is the first week. It is normal to expect some repetition. This is one way teachers evaluates what a child needs to learn.
This is the second week, they're doing 2 letters a day, and started this on tuesday. The first week... they colored and did a connecting the dots. My kid complains every day about this stuff. His "math" is learning single digit numbers, not even sequencing that they did last year.
He did sunshine academy over the summer. They did a placement test the first day! Then they put kids in different groups and started on actual arthimatic, wordly wise and 40 vocab/spelling words a day.
I'm not expecting the same level out of first grade that highly motivated kids, or their parents, are going to go for during a summer program, but I wasn't expecting this either. So yes, by my standards let alone montesorri standards, this is a joke.
My wife and I aren't products of the US k-12 system, which is why we send our kids to chinese school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have very low expectations.
Our child missed the cut off date for FCPS and did kindergarden 2x. Once at montessori, once at FCPS.
They expect zero knowledge for kindergarden.
No stroke order taught for letters and numbers in kindergarden. Math education was sequences, no actual arthimetic until the last month of the year. Work sheets were, sub par.
First grade so far has been a joke. Today my kid learned..... how to read and write the letters A and C. He is bored out of his mind.
He actually learns stuff at weekend chinese school, but the vaunted FCPS schools are a complete and utter joke by my standards.
Your child spent a year in kindergarten and you still don't know how to spell it?
Also, Chinese should be capitalized.
Maybe, just maybe, first grade is not a joke. This is the first week. It is normal to expect some repetition. This is one way teachers evaluates what a child needs to learn.
This is the second week, they're doing 2 letters a day, and started this on tuesday. The first week... they colored and did a connecting the dots. My kid complains every day about this stuff. His "math" is learning single digit numbers, not even sequencing that they did last year.
He did sunshine academy over the summer. They did a placement test the first day! Then they put kids in different groups and started on actual arthimatic, wordly wise and 40 vocab/spelling words a day.
I'm not expecting the same level out of first grade that highly motivated kids, or their parents, are going to go for during a summer program, but I wasn't expecting this either. So yes, by my standards let alone montesorri standards, this is a joke.
My wife and I aren't products of the US k-12 system, which is why we send our kids to chinese school.
Anonymous wrote:
This is the second week, they're doing 2 letters a day, and started this on tuesday. The first week... they colored and did a connecting the dots. My kid complains every day about this stuff. His "math" is learning single digit numbers, not even sequencing that they did last year.
He did sunshine academy over the summer. They did a placement test the first day! Then they put kids in different groups and started on actual arthimatic, wordly wise and 40 vocab/spelling words a day.
I'm not expecting the same level out of first grade that highly motivated kids, or their parents, are going to go for during a summer program, but I wasn't expecting this either. So yes, by my standards let alone montesorri standards, this is a joke.
My wife and I aren't products of the US k-12 system, which is why we send our kids to chinese school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have very low expectations.
Our child missed the cut off date for FCPS and did kindergarden 2x. Once at montessori, once at FCPS.
They expect zero knowledge for kindergarden.
No stroke order taught for letters and numbers in kindergarden. Math education was sequences, no actual arthimetic until the last month of the year. Work sheets were, sub par.
First grade so far has been a joke. Today my kid learned..... how to read and write the letters A and C. He is bored out of his mind.
He actually learns stuff at weekend chinese school, but the vaunted FCPS schools are a complete and utter joke by my standards.
Your child spent a year in kindergarten and you still don't know how to spell it?
Also, Chinese should be capitalized.
Maybe, just maybe, first grade is not a joke. This is the first week. It is normal to expect some repetition. This is one way teachers evaluates what a child needs to learn.
Anonymous wrote:the kids dance thing -was it Go Noodle? Those are very popular for movement breaks. With the smartboards, it is very easy for the teacher to play a 5 minute dance video or several throughout the day.
The only thing you mentioned that would give me any pause would be the behavior chart as those are NOT best practices and NOT part of responsive classroom, which I thought all FCPS ESes had implemented.
Anonymous wrote:You should have very low expectations.
Our child missed the cut off date for FCPS and did kindergarden 2x. Once at montessori, once at FCPS.
They expect zero knowledge for kindergarden.
No stroke order taught for letters and numbers in kindergarden. Math education was sequences, no actual arthimetic until the last month of the year. Work sheets were, sub par.
First grade so far has been a joke. Today my kid learned..... how to read and write the letters A and C. He is bored out of his mind.
He actually learns stuff at weekend chinese school, but the vaunted FCPS schools are a complete and utter joke by my standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Thanks everybody, and hopefully there will be more replies also. Back to school night is tomorrow and I'm thinking of bringing up the lollipop thing as it is an issue for us. The other stuff I will wait a bit but I am interested in knowing if it typically happens elsewhere. I know DD can be an unreliable narrator but she was able to show me one of the videos on You Tube (a kids dance thing) and after preschool she's very familiar with how a classroom runs, for example her preschool classroom also had a workstation for the teachers to do email work.
I have heard really great things about this school and I want it to work out. That said, we have been thinking about moving houses in the spring (could be in school zone or out), and private school is a possibility also, so I am interested in knowing whether this is how FCPS classrooms are run.
Op we were in FCPS we switched to N Arlington. One of my kids was in ore school there for special needs. I was not very happy with it and the bus ride was long. I do think that APS ate better than FCPS specially for ES.