mercredi 21 juin 2017
Wait Until You See Why This Student's Common Core Math Work Was Marked Wrong
There's a Common Core math assignment that's confusing parents more than the kids it is testing. An image - posted in Oct. 2015 - of a worksheet asking students to "use the repeated addition method" to solve 5 x 3. The student wrote 5 + 5 + 5 = 15 and was marked wrong. The teacher corrected it, saying the answer is 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 15, meaning five groups of three. So even though the student came up with the correct answer, and showed his or her work, points are deducted.
A second question on the worksheet asks students to calculate 4 x 6 using an array. This time the student drew an array with six rows and four columns showing that the answer is 24. But the teacher marked it wrong, saying the array should have been drawn with four rows and six columns to come the answer of 24. Again, points were deducted.
This High School's Insanely Misogynistic Class Assignment Is Making Us Want to Rip Our Hair Out
These LOL-Worthy Homework Assignments Fail So Badly They Win
So what's going on here? Parents of today's generation of elementary school students were raised on a different math. We memorized multiplication tables and didn't transform multiplication problems into addition. Common Core math is designed to help children do more math in their heads, breaking down problems into "friendly" numbers that will help them. But do semantics like this really matter? The child has arrived at the correct number and even showcased his or her work thoroughly. Should they really be marked wrong for such an answer?
I don't know about you, but I find myself throwing up my hands in frustration over such issues on a nightly basis. Do you think this answer should have been marked wrong?
This post was originally published on Oct. 27, 2015.
Related Posts:
YouTube's Newest STEM Series Will Be Your Child's Next Addiction Popular girl band L2M is hitting the small screen in a new YouTube series called Hyperlinked, in which the five best friends - or "soulsies" - take on building and coding their own website to share personal advice with other… Read More
Shutterbug: 10 Pictures to Take on Baby's First Day That baby ought to be in pictures - lots of pictures! Baby's first day will seem like a blur to everyone involved in the little one's birth. For some moms, it takes looking back at photos of the day to actually recall some o… Read More
5 Not-to-Be Missed Baby Milestones You Won't Find in Parenting Books The addition of a new baby brings thrilling firsts and must-share photo ops every day. But some moments stand out for reasons beyond an infants' developmental milestones. From unexpected victories like kindness to friends an… Read More
I Didn't "Soak in Every Moment" With My Newborn Twins (and I'm OK With It) Long before there were any babies in my home, I pictured myself as a mother rocking my one tiny, beautiful baby. You know the image - it's the one in every Pampers commercial. That baby would be the center of my world, my be… Read More
This Toddler Just Had the Mrs. Doubtfire Birthday Party of Your Dreams At just 3 years old, Evan Kowalski proved that he has fantastic taste in movies by falling in love with the iconic '90s Robin Williams movie Mrs. Doubtfire. His mom, Laura Kowalski, started showing the Michigan toddler some … Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire