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In reply to the discussion: Mom gets note. Her 6 yr old daughter plays with blocks on desk meant only for math problems. [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)72. I'm so glad school is well behind me.
Math has never been nor will never be my "shining" star. I suck at the math... badly. I'd have built some interesting structures with those blocks though. The only thing that got me to graduate high school, and the one class that was my saving grace, was art class. I am no academic and would not flourish in today's school environments.
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Mom gets note. Her 6 yr old daughter plays with blocks on desk meant only for math problems. [View all]
madfloridian
Feb 2015
OP
Agree, I don't think home schooling is the answer either and neither is testing.
mountain grammy
Feb 2015
#32
Since testing starting in 1990 (Clinton started the trend) there has been something called
Hestia
Feb 2015
#27
She has an A in math, but her teacher is worried about what she's doing with the blocks.
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#3
I hear ya. The 'stupid teacher' is probably trying to hold on to her job and has
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#47
From the description, magnet schools seem even more boneheaded than the regular schools . . .
Journeyman
Feb 2015
#16
I'm glad you are able to laugh about what is commonly considered physical assault
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#48
AND you might get graded on science, math teachers' grades. It's happening already.
madfloridian
Feb 2015
#31
The emperor has no clothes, but he does have a boodle of moolah FROM THE TESTS.
WinkyDink
Feb 2015
#24
Debt that cannot be discharged through bankruptcy and for which there are few
KingCharlemagne
Feb 2015
#55
My son had a 3rd grade math teacher who would pass out red cards (demerits) for questions
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#59
actual questions or the sort of questions-that-prove-kids-are-tiny-stoners questions?
MisterP
Feb 2015
#68
Wow I remember my first assignment in 1st grade was to draw myself on a sheet of paper with crayons
aint_no_life_nowhere
Feb 2015
#78