Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
I'm surprised that your child has taken the SOL already, ours are not for another two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
+1 mine said the same thing. They didn’t feel prepared for the reading SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, it's so much better than anything that has been taught in FCPS elementaries in the past 10 years. I am so glad we finally have a curriculum instead of cobbling things together from previous years and TpT.
Maybe lazy teachers like it because they don’t have to get creative. The lessons are canned and ready for them. The good LA teachers don’t like it. They want real novels. I’m sure the AAP teachers hate Benchmark.
Are you a current FCPS teacher? You must not be becuase then you’d know we have spent hours on planning for this “canned curriculum “ and preparing to teach it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
I'm surprised that your child has taken the SOL already, ours are not for another two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
I'm surprised that your child has taken the SOL already, ours are not for another two weeks.
Yup. Last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
I don’t think your sixth grader is trained to accurately make that comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
I'm surprised that your child has taken the SOL already, ours are not for another two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, it's so much better than anything that has been taught in FCPS elementaries in the past 10 years. I am so glad we finally have a curriculum instead of cobbling things together from previous years and TpT.
Maybe lazy teachers like it because they don’t have to get creative. The lessons are canned and ready for them. The good LA teachers don’t like it. They want real novels. I’m sure the AAP teachers hate Benchmark.
You're not a teacher. This has been a really hard year for teachers, and we are working really hard with our teams and our leadership to ensure that we can adapt it to better suit our kids needs next year. It's been a long time since kids read novels as part of the curriculum - we've had book clubs, sure, but the curriculum has not centered around books like Charlotte's Web, etc., when we were kids in YEARS.
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader said what they learned in benchmark didn’t help on SOL.