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In reply to the discussion: Holy Mesopotamia Batman: First Grade Common Core Social Studies vocabulary [View all]LibertyLover
(4,788 posts)22. 1st grade is too early for most of this vocabulary
although I would have been in heaven had I had lessons in Mesopotamia and Egypt at the age of 6 because I was already interested in those civilizations - my mom was a world history teacher and I was used to seeing her text books and stuff. But for the average 6 year old - meh!
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Holy Mesopotamia Batman: First Grade Common Core Social Studies vocabulary [View all]
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
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i have no objection to them being taught either. however, i wouldn't teach mesopotamia as
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#10
first of all what's so important about teaching history in choronological order to
cali
Jul 2013
#14
why do you think you need to teach civilizations in chronological order? that would mean they
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#16
i'd bet the 'expected answer' is 'first laws in the world' or something simple like that. still
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#19
Gotta embed some authoritarianism into their little minds right from the git-go
MindPilot
Jul 2013
#28
"shit," "fucking soulless" and "mindless" just wasn't what came to my mind when I saw these words
mainer
Jul 2013
#29
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 because there *is* a difference between elementary & high school kids, regardless of
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#127
you can call them whatever you like. public schools don't have a board with a Goldman sachs
HiPointDem
Aug 2013
#198
I kind of question why they're being taught all this at such an early age in the first place.
reformist2
Jul 2013
#13
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
It is not too early. No vocabulary is truthfully too early for a student. n/t
vaberella
Jul 2013
#73
This does seem too advanced for first grade. I was in first grade in (ahem) 1957, and I
Nay
Jul 2013
#33
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
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
it definetly in the expectations, the touchy touchy feel good stuff stifles the kids
loli phabay
Jul 2013
#64
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
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
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
it depends on what global test you're looking at, for what year, for what subject. OECD doesn't
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#96
Apparently Early World Civilizations (TM) were limited to those practicing the Abrahamic religions??
kestrel91316
Jul 2013
#54
Hello fellow NYC Teacher. I'm High School and I teach ESL although I was ESL/Global.
vaberella
Jul 2013
#66
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 we should dumb-down standards for those children? I want to read your theory of
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#92
Well, she's 10, now. "find out what they're interested in and turn them loose."
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#133
Did you homeschool? Because otherwise, your child went to a school where I have no
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#142
With the advantages your child had, they would not be able to handle Common Core?
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#150
If you're making the assumption the standards are too high, I'm going to disagree.
Vashta Nerada
Jul 2013
#100
My first grader learned these words in an overview of the 3 main religions. This is an introduction
Pisces
Jul 2013
#108
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
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
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
mine will go private when they are teens, though my daughter wants to go to switzerland now
loli phabay
Jul 2013
#168