Because I couldn't just let it go...
If you chose to home school, please do endeavor to teach them how to spell and use the proper word, and spell it properly as well. [Bang]
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A while back Mike Rosen had a teacher on that was part of an organization that advocated less or no homework for students. Rosen brought up weekly spelling tests and asked how a student was to learn how to spell correctly. The teacher replied that if there was a question on how a word should be spelled she let the students discuss and decide how they wanted to spell it.
Words have no meanings any more so why should they have a correct spelling?
Just got this email from one of the grandson's teachers - gives me a headache trying to figure out WTF he's talking about. Glad the kid's a junior this year.
Hello everyone -
I wanted to say hello and clear up what an M would mean in the gradebook for Algebra 2. Students have the chance to make their homework better if needed (so an extra night). You should see scores of 10, 9, 8 or 7 for scores. If a 10 is earned, then the student did all homework with no more than 3 errors. If there is an M for now, then the following class time day should have a better score. A grade of 9 would mean a student missed 4 or more problems and are doing corrections on a separate sheet of paper. If a score of 8 is earned, then the student tried 1/2 to 3/4 of homework took it home to complete/correct. If a 7 is earned, then less than 1/2 was tried and it was taken home to complete/correct. If an M stays in the gradebook, then a student did not submit.
If you happen to see the grade of 0, 4, or 5 are earned, then your child is not completing the work. If the above scores are earned, then by completing the 0 would have earned a 7, the 4 would have earned an 8, and the 5 would have earned a 9 if the student had taken home and completed. If you see an M, please realize your child is doing completion and should earn a grade of 7, 8 or 9.
Thank you for the correction. This is one reason why I stated I "do not have the patience" to home school my children. I am the first to admit that my spelling and grammer sucks (yes I had weekly spelling tests). I will no longer trust my typing and proofing skills after having a restless night. The post will be edited promptly.