I’m listening in on my 7yos virtual class this morning. It’s been half an hour and they’ve done one (1) math problem.
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Six minutes and counting explaining how to navigate three book pages on the computer. Telling kids a printed copy might be in their language arts packet (which the school ran out of) or they can print it.
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Have now spent eight minutes doing what/where/when/why on a single sentence unrelated to the pages they’re going to be reading.
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The work the kids were assigned to do on their own involves knowing what brackets are (they have to select a word from brackets to fit the rest of the sentence based on a story they just read). Teacher did not explain what brackets mean. Son was confused.
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Instructions on page for kids also instructs them to go and tell a family member about the story they just read. Parents are most likely working themselves and don’t get a heads up about this.
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