Anonymous wrote:Are they getting a completion grade on their report card for specials in MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Are most people doing specials (Art, Music, PE)?
Anonymous wrote:I have a child at Pine Crest and her specials teachers have been doing a lot! She's had an online field day, her PE teacher started an online juggling club, she's had lunch bunches with drawing time with her art teacher, she's had modules to complete for music where she's made musical instruments and then been able to open mystery modules where she can make more music and upload. The specials teachers have been very active and engaged and creative and present.
I only named a few things, and the instrumental music teacher has been posting things as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people doing specials (Art, Music, PE)?
Of course. Why would you give your child the impression that the arts or physical activity is not important?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art and physical activity is important, but doing it via online isn’t. My kid is doing plenty of physical activity and arts/crafts.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people doing specials (Art, Music, PE)?
Of course. Why would you give your child the impression that the arts or physical activity is not important?
So weird that people are actively discouraging their children from participating in online learning and then turning around and saying online learning doesn't work.
My kids are learning on a much more indepth level now because we are aware of their curriculum and are actively engaging with them. Children in public schools get very little (if any) personalized feedback. Here's your chance to be involved. Stop whining and take it.
Agree! And saying doing it online isn't important? Would you say "Math is important, but doing math online isn't." Either the arts are important or they aren't
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well when my 5th grader excitedly checked in the first week to see what to do for PE, they were given Baby Shark and two other preschool videos to dance and sing to.
So no
My 6th grader was asked to do a simple multiplication problem once so we've never done math again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people doing specials (Art, Music, PE)?
no. they do core subject matter, play, build, art while we work in the afternoons and nights. I hate this and am getting very little sleep - doing schooling in from 7am-12 noon and office work at home from 12 noon- 6pm and again 8-11pm.

Anonymous wrote:Are most people doing specials (Art, Music, PE)?