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I assume 1st Grade is 6 year olds. dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #1
I was 7 in first grade. Neoma Jul 2013 #121
think i was four. loli phabay Jul 2013 #125
buchans prestor john or scott's tales of my grandfather were mine i think loli phabay Jul 2013 #123
My SIL is 9 years old. This is what she does for FUN -- Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2013 #191
holy (wholly) ridiculous is what I think. insane. pukeworthy. cali Jul 2013 #2
Well, I am qualified, LWolf Jul 2013 #144
kick because I HATE this so much cali Jul 2013 #3
"How to crush any incipient love of learning" = the objective... HiPointDem Jul 2013 #5
so gobsmacked by this I have to kick it- again. cali Jul 2013 #4
kids will be tested on this stuff to grade their teachers erodriguez Jul 2013 #6
+1 HiPointDem Jul 2013 #7
That's NCLB in a nutshell. longship Jul 2013 #8
NCLBOT MindPilot Jul 2013 #30
Not just NCLB. LWolf Jul 2013 #146
Nice Orrex Jul 2013 #23
Beyond the fact it seems too advanced mainer Jul 2013 #9
i have no objection to them being taught either. however, i wouldn't teach mesopotamia as HiPointDem Jul 2013 #10
But if you want to teach in chronological order, Mesopotamia must be taught mainer Jul 2013 #11
first of all what's so important about teaching history in choronological order to cali Jul 2013 #14
kids need a global perspective mainer Jul 2013 #24
first they need to learn how to read so that they can gain a global perspective cali Jul 2013 #44
I agree. I learned how to read back in the Late Cretaceous matthews Jul 2013 #63
I absolutely love your post cali Jul 2013 #71
Thank you. Sometimes I think it's hard for people to understand how matthews Jul 2013 #91
I have a brother who hates to read cali Jul 2013 #94
Puff redwitch Jul 2013 #79
I believe you're right. Puff. nt matthews Jul 2013 #84
+1 octoberlib Jul 2013 #42
why do you think you need to teach civilizations in chronological order? that would mean they HiPointDem Jul 2013 #16
"Explain the significance of the Code of Hammurab" cali Jul 2013 #18
i'd bet the 'expected answer' is 'first laws in the world' or something simple like that. still HiPointDem Jul 2013 #19
yep. meaningless. I hate these people and what this shit does to kids cali Jul 2013 #20
These goals enlightenment Jul 2013 #58
wow. so much better. I wish you'd post about this as an op cali Jul 2013 #80
interesting. i see similarities. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #83
Gotta embed some authoritarianism into their little minds right from the git-go MindPilot Jul 2013 #28
History is not generally taught "in order." LWolf Jul 2013 #154
is it remotely appropriate to 5 and 7 year old children? Fuck NO cali Jul 2013 #12
So fuck no to teaching kids about mummies and ancient history? mainer Jul 2013 #25
You appear to need some remedial reading comprehension instruction cali Jul 2013 #27
"shit," "fucking soulless" and "mindless" just wasn't what came to my mind when I saw these words mainer Jul 2013 #29
oh for pity's sake, of course ancient history needn't be soulless cali Jul 2013 #32
So you're reacting to "common core curriculum" as being soulless shit mainer Jul 2013 #34
I didn't force feed anything to my kid cali Jul 2013 #37
My kids were taught some of this in 1st grade and they loved it, retained it and understood it. Pisces Jul 2013 #111
That's still the goal here. vaberella Jul 2013 #72
The words are actually not too advanced for the students. vaberella Jul 2013 #68
'ideally'. however, the ideal world is not the real world. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #85
I teach ESL in NYC. It can work. vaberella Jul 2013 #115
you teach high school. public or charter? neighborhood? HiPointDem Jul 2013 #116
Public, Bronx. I work in High-Need neighborhoods vaberella Jul 2013 #126
that's because there *is* a difference between elementary & high school kids, regardless of HiPointDem Jul 2013 #127
Wow...funny. vaberella Jul 2013 #139
your response seems to have nothing to do with my post. HiPointDem Aug 2013 #186
Wow... vaberella Aug 2013 #187
you can call them whatever you like. public schools don't have a board with a Goldman sachs HiPointDem Aug 2013 #198
Standard 6th grade social studies LWolf Jul 2013 #147
I kind of question why they're being taught all this at such an early age in the first place. reformist2 Jul 2013 #13
How about teaching them to read, to count, to add? cali Jul 2013 #15
Exactly. This story has me interested in what the official NY first-grade curriculum looks like! reformist2 Jul 2013 #17
I realize that kids need to be challenged to learn new things, but this seems extremely Arkansas Granny Jul 2013 #21
1st grade is too early for most of this vocabulary LibertyLover Jul 2013 #22
It is not too early. No vocabulary is truthfully too early for a student. n/t vaberella Jul 2013 #73
of course some vocabulary is too early for a student cali Jul 2013 #77
It's not forcefed. vaberella Jul 2013 #118
how about teaching them to read first? or don't you consider that important? cali Jul 2013 #141
I read them. They're not out of order. vaberella Jul 2013 #149
You're a teacher. I expect you to know that most kids don't know how to read cali Jul 2013 #160
Actually kids should be reading by age 6 or 7. vaberella Aug 2013 #184
Are 1st graders studying 6th grade history? LWolf Jul 2013 #26
That is a very thinly veiled religious curriculum MindPilot Jul 2013 #31
This does seem too advanced for first grade. I was in first grade in (ahem) 1957, and I Nay Jul 2013 #33
I don't think you're far off base cali Jul 2013 #39
Oh, very true. In the end, as I said, it's about money -- part of that is getting rid of Nay Jul 2013 #47
my daughter just finished first grade and did modules on aegypt and ancient china loli phabay Jul 2013 #49
At first this threw me. But this isn't too much, if the kids get into it. Robb Jul 2013 #35
I know four-year-olds who can name all the dinosaurs in a picture book. mainer Jul 2013 #38
sometimes it seems that some kids shows are the best educators out there loli phabay Jul 2013 #51
exactly. n/t vaberella Jul 2013 #75
because it's no different from learning the names of all their dogs. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #88
See Dick. See Jane. See Dick and Jane run... away. GreatCaesarsGhost Jul 2013 #36
All children learn at different rates Harmony Blue Jul 2013 #40
To all of the people crowing about 1st grade being too "early" for this stuff. Xithras Jul 2013 #41
I'm not. Now granted I grew up in a house of books cali Jul 2013 #45
Not reading until the first grade? Xithras Jul 2013 #50
I don't know where your wife teaches but most children do not know cali Jul 2013 #62
What is their socio-economic level? roody Jul 2013 #178
Many children are not started early roody Jul 2013 #179
This does not seem to be correct, at least not in Ontario. I have included a link Nay Jul 2013 #46
I can't comment as to the differences between the Canadian provincial educational systems. Xithras Jul 2013 #52
there is no canadian curriculum, so i don't know how you could make such a claim. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #90
See my link. I posted the Ontario curriculum statements as one example of a Canadian- Nay Jul 2013 #102
i was addressing the other poster's implied claim that 'canada' has a national curriculum. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #104
Oh, sorry, I see that. Yes, I think that other poster has been reading Arne Duncan's crap. nt Nay Jul 2013 #122
the US does not measure near last hfojvt Jul 2013 #48
It really does depend on which numbers you're looking at Xithras Jul 2013 #57
We've started teaching to the lowest common denominator mainer Jul 2013 #60
you were gifted. Most kids aren't you. cali Jul 2013 #65
it definetly in the expectations, the touchy touchy feel good stuff stifles the kids loli phabay Jul 2013 #64
what do you mean by touchy feely? cali Jul 2013 #69
is that why you can't spell definitely? HiPointDem Jul 2013 #97
yeah like spelling really matters on the internet, you know its pretty much the sign of a loser loli phabay Jul 2013 #105
i only spellcheck them when they're ranting about how poorly educated others are. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #106
my education is sufficient for my needs and as i said spelling on the internet who cares loli phabay Jul 2013 #109
you're the one complaining about how poor education based on the results of standardized tests HiPointDem Jul 2013 #114
once again its the internet, totally different different from real life loli phabay Jul 2013 #117
I hate to break this to you but the internet doesn't transform the rules of spelling or cali Jul 2013 #152
lol yeah like there are professional consequences for misspelling a word on DU loli phabay Jul 2013 #158
lol, sweets, but that's not what I said. cali Jul 2013 #163
sloppy works, i just let the fill in crap thing on my kindle mess stuff up loli phabay Jul 2013 #164
you're the one ranting about other people's poor education. i wonder how you would even HiPointDem Aug 2013 #182
lol, as i said on here i do not care about my spelling grammar etc etc loli phabay Aug 2013 #188
it depends on what global test you're looking at, for what year, for what subject. OECD doesn't HiPointDem Jul 2013 #96
That's partially true. LWolf Jul 2013 #162
Lets add one more lesson. Ganja Ninja Jul 2013 #43
Like politics, philosophy, economics and the arts LanternWaste Jul 2013 #55
Homeschooling NewThinkingChance40 Jul 2013 #53
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Yes, they test regularly NewThinkingChance40 Aug 2013 #195
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Apparently Early World Civilizations (TM) were limited to those practicing the Abrahamic religions?? kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #54
+1 roody Jul 2013 #180
Many first graders do not understand roody Jul 2013 #56
but, but, but people in this thread are telling me they should know how to cali Jul 2013 #74
I think that is because they roody Jul 2013 #87
but shouldn't they know that? that's hardly hidden knowledge cali Jul 2013 #89
Ironic you should say that. roody Jul 2013 #113
First Grade: I remember First Grade. MineralMan Jul 2013 #59
You're from the same era I am, and I went to California public schools mainer Jul 2013 #61
I agree with you. Still, my point is that the very things MineralMan Jul 2013 #76
Hello fellow NYC Teacher. I'm High School and I teach ESL although I was ESL/Global. vaberella Jul 2013 #66
The OP should ring a Bell. But you are a teacher in NYC, what do you know? msanthrope Jul 2013 #140
Yup. Throughout the thread. vaberella Jul 2013 #175
Well, if teachers are going to be evaluated, I think it's best if everyone has a common msanthrope Aug 2013 #193
This is pretty close to what my daughter had in first grade. I don't see why the msanthrope Jul 2013 #67
so your kid could do the following by the end of first grade? cali Jul 2013 #78
She could do most of those things by the end of the first grade, with msanthrope Jul 2013 #82
right. and comes from a family who values learning and has that luxury cali Jul 2013 #86
So we should dumb-down standards for those children? I want to read your theory of msanthrope Jul 2013 #92
no. we should teach them to read and to love reading cali Jul 2013 #95
Interestingly, my kid's teacher was able to teach reading right along side msanthrope Jul 2013 #103
interestingly, your kid goes to an elite private school. cali Jul 2013 #107
Well, she's 10, now. "find out what they're interested in and turn them loose." msanthrope Jul 2013 #133
and you bet wrong. why people make silly assumptions is beyond me. cali Jul 2013 #138
Did you homeschool? Because otherwise, your child went to a school where I have no msanthrope Jul 2013 #142
My kid was not homeschooled but he went cali Jul 2013 #148
With the advantages your child had, they would not be able to handle Common Core? msanthrope Jul 2013 #150
I didn't say that, but thank the goddess he wasn't cali Jul 2013 #166
Sounds like my grade 10 History class. Metric System Aug 2013 #183
????????? Good Grief. PUBLIC education? DonRedwood Jul 2013 #70
Some of the words don't fit the narrative of Early World Civilizations Rex Jul 2013 #81
I want them to focus on teaching the kids to read cali Jul 2013 #93
I agree 100% with ya on that. Rex Jul 2013 #131
Remembering my own elementary school education, MineralMan Jul 2013 #98
They also used a different method of teaching when we were both young. Rex Jul 2013 #134
There was standardized testing in elementary school MineralMan Jul 2013 #143
Yes, but teachers were not told by the administration to Rex Jul 2013 #151
Right. They weren't. The testing was used for individual MineralMan Jul 2013 #159
Yes and I am generalizing here to a degree. Rex Jul 2013 #161
It looks like a lot of the vocab comes from a popular woodsprite Jul 2013 #99
If you're making the assumption the standards are too high, I'm going to disagree. Vashta Nerada Jul 2013 #100
yeah, because memorzing information that they have no context for is so much cali Jul 2013 #110
No context? vaberella Jul 2013 #119
no, it's not. cali Jul 2013 #128
Are you a teacher? Vashta Nerada Jul 2013 #157
No, and there are plenty of teachers in this thread saying it's cali Jul 2013 #167
You've wrapped up the dysfunction of our system with that one phrase: LWolf Jul 2013 #170
great post LWolf. That is what I have always tried to teach my son. liberal_at_heart Jul 2013 #172
It's interesting to note that Robert Marzano, LWolf Jul 2013 #173
What's the big deal. Dick and Jane used those words all the time. yellowcanine Jul 2013 #101
My first grader learned these words in an overview of the 3 main religions. This is an introduction Pisces Jul 2013 #108
I think you need to read what the requirements entail cali Jul 2013 #112
You are correct. Because there is no standardized exam on Global until 10th grade. vaberella Jul 2013 #129
There are standardized tests in 5th grade for social studies which include 'global' questions. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #130
Ah yes--I remember my regent's diploma and regent's scholarship. Aiming high is a good thing. nt msanthrope Jul 2013 #135
Of course not. vaberella Jul 2013 #145
some nyc schools don't even have art, but you think they're making sarcophagi & prayer rugs. HiPointDem Jul 2013 #132
That doesn't mean NYC teachers can't take the initiative to bring them into the classroom. vaberella Jul 2013 #153
gee vaberella, when you're following a scripted curriculum and take weeks off the regular HiPointDem Aug 2013 #181
Don't believe what you're reading. What script?! vaberella Aug 2013 #185
i would forget it, there is an ancient persian saying that fits trying to talk to certain posters loli phabay Aug 2013 #189
That is a major problem. Art, Music and PE are critical components of learning. Pisces Jul 2013 #171
Exactly--my kid saw the same concepts in1st and 3rd grades, and will revisit them again. msanthrope Jul 2013 #137
This is sixth grade vocabulary in Florida. Here, they study world history in 1monster Jul 2013 #120
That will change. Florida is signed on to the Common Core State Standards. vaberella Jul 2013 #155
One must learn to walk before training to run a marathon. 1monster Aug 2013 #190
Check out the ELA standards Nevernose Jul 2013 #124
That's nuts. bluedigger Jul 2013 #136
lol, to true computer games open up the context for a lot of stuff loli phabay Jul 2013 #156
I will be putting my son in private school this year. liberal_at_heart Jul 2013 #165
mine will go private when they are teens, though my daughter wants to go to switzerland now loli phabay Jul 2013 #168
in a word? Bravo. And fuck race to the top. cali Jul 2013 #169
Well, my first grader knows most of these words, but she Fawke Em Jul 2013 #174
first grade?... really ...first grade? madrchsod Jul 2013 #176
Very Theist. Is it for a religious school or a real school? nt valerief Jul 2013 #177
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Being a daughter of history teachers and (at age 4-6)having gone to UC Berkley classes with parents, haele Aug 2013 #197
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