I volunteered regularly in the twins kindergarten class and I remember the same geometry unit back then... Except 3 years ago when they were there (same school) they were only supposed to be introduced to 3-D shapes. The teacher was happy if they saw a "ball" shape rather than a "circle". The 3-D shapes were in terms of cube (that's pretty easy), cone, sphere (Ball was OK), and Box (not "rectangular prism"). And it was all done with matching/coloring exercises. And according to the teacher, 3-D is a difficult concept for lots of kids, so if they got it, great, if not, ok.
This homework sheet was like what my kids got in 2nd grade. Just not appropriate for Kinder.
I find it truly puzzling why kids seem to know less *basic* stuff now when they graduate than they did years ago. Maybe it's because they know sooo much techy stuff? We didn't even have internet when I went to high school. Graphing calculaters weren't common either. We didn't quite use slide rules for calc, but you get my drift...
I don't blame the teachers at all. It's becoming more and more clear that elementary school is all about teaching to the test, at least here it is. And the school's fortune is tied to the kids' test taking abilities, so there is huge stress put on the kids for the big tests.
This homework sheet was like what my kids got in 2nd grade. Just not appropriate for Kinder.
I find it truly puzzling why kids seem to know less *basic* stuff now when they graduate than they did years ago. Maybe it's because they know sooo much techy stuff? We didn't even have internet when I went to high school. Graphing calculaters weren't common either. We didn't quite use slide rules for calc, but you get my drift...
I don't blame the teachers at all. It's becoming more and more clear that elementary school is all about teaching to the test, at least here it is. And the school's fortune is tied to the kids' test taking abilities, so there is huge stress put on the kids for the big tests.
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