Can you guys please discuss this amongst yourselves?
MCPS is bad because there is too much repetition. Also, there is not enough repetition. Also, there is too much drilling. And not enough drilling. And too many topics are covered. And too few topics are covered. And it moves too fast. And it moves too slowly.
Meanwhile, there is one thing that is very clear, namely your contempt for your children's teachers.
The MCPS educational bureaucratic dimwits think any drilling and repetition is bad for learning, education and performance:
Tell that to elite musicians, athletes, brain surgeons, pilots, great orators and actors ... and any other intellect or elite.
We have the "less than the elite" in education trying to teach our kids to become elite (more likely to be like them).
What a paradox. They have no clue since they do not know and have never experienced what elite and mastery was or is.
So we all must put up with this nonsense decade after decade.
Anonymous wrote:The problem "Explain why 2X3 =6" in sentences
It is well and good that people think parents should be teaching this at home. What about parents who are not able to do this--maybe they have two jobs, or have health or other problems, or don't have a lot of schooling themselves. Are their kids just not supposed to learn these things? This is a school's job to teach and if they can't teach basic math facts to mastery they are not teaching.
Anonymous wrote:It is well and good that people think parents should be teaching this at home. What about parents who are not able to do this--maybe they have two jobs, or have health or other problems, or don't have a lot of schooling themselves. Are their kids just not supposed to learn these things? This is a school's job to teach and if they can't teach basic math facts to mastery they are not teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid can't do it as fast as I could as a kid, and his teacher reports that a number of kids are still struggling with this. I'm convinced it's because the new curriculum really didn't teach the basic facts the way we all learned them way back when. I remember doing math races/flashcard competitions every day when I was a kid at the end of each math class (catholic school --- sink or swim, that sort of competition was encouraged). My kid does well in school (not gifted, but straight Ps, FWIW), and he can figure out the answer within a few seconds by adding/counting --- but he can't rattle off SOME of the multiplication facts the way most of us could within a split second.
Just curious if anyone else has a kid in a similar boat --- or if it's just our school (which is not a Title 1 school by any stretch of the imagination).
We have never depended on the MCPS math curriculum or math teachers (it and they are inadequate). I taught all 3 of my children their multiple times tables before they entered Kindergarten (age 5). I figured if my Dad and Mom taught me (and 4 other sibs) this in the late 1950s; it's the least I can do for my children. It took about 4 months on average for each of them on the 5 min drive in the morning to their kindergarten class. We made a fun game learning the tables forwards and backwards (in reverse) and skipping by 2s, 3s, 7s... forwards and backwards.
Best investment of 5 min in the morning ever.
Lesson 1: If you depend on the MCPS elementary school curriculum and teachers, alone, to teach your children basic mathematics you may be disappointed. We did not let this happen from day 1 with any of our children.
You sound like fun.
I bet all your kids' pals hang at your house after school and on weekends.
What's next? state capitals?