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There needs to be a rating for "curls into fetal position and weeps".View attachment 19177
--Patrick
Is there a way we could get a custom rating? Something when we select it, we can type in the text? That would be so much fun.There needs to be a rating for "curls into fetal position and weeps".
Those would be called "tags". And I could add them.Is there a way we could get a custom rating? Something when we select it, we can type in the text? That would be so much fun.
Just above the ratings button, click Reply. It's a special rating that allows you to type in as much text regarding the post as you like. I hear you can even add picture to this rating.Is there a way we could get a custom rating? Something when we select it, we can type in the text? That would be so much fun.
Whoa. BLEW MY MIND. NEVER KNEW ABOUT THIS FEATURE! When was this added?!Just above the ratings button, click Reply. It's a special rating that allows you to type in as much text regarding the post as you like. I hear you can even add picture to this rating.
I remember when we had tags last time. They were indeed quite fun.Those would be called "tags". And I could add them.
Erect Minotaur Penis.I remember when we could see the google search strings that brought people to certain threads. I'll always remember someone found our Mass Effect thread with "urdnot wrex rule 34".
Well, maybe.
I knew it was common core looking at the bullshit heiroglyphics, but I couldn't tell you the actual amount other than it looks like it *might* be zero.I have absolutely no idea what that check says.
I think there's a 2 in there somewhere.[DOUBLEPOST=1442864180,1442864043][/DOUBLEPOST]I knew it was common core looking at the bullshit heiroglyphics, but I couldn't tell you the actual amount other than it looks like it *might* be zero.
I don't think it's an age thing, I think it unnecessarily complicates things.Considering how easy it is to do 2-3 digit math in your head, common core seems like unnecessarily complicating things. I could just be old.
When these kids get to higher levels of math they'll be using calculators, and wouldn't be doing the long drawn out shit anyway.Here's the thing. My daughter did math this way. The main point of Common Core is to train your brain to eventually do things in your head faster. It makes learning the basics more long and drawn out, yes. But, as with just about anything, it's not about the method being used to teach, it's about the inability for adults to accept change. [emoji14] Once these kids get to higher levels of math, they aren't doing the long drawn out shit anymore.
You're hitting near what this was supposed to be, a method that some kids can use to learn what they need to learn, not a way to teach ALL students. People all think differently, and to some the common core method is the way they need to think about numbers, but somebody further up the chain than the teacher I know worked on common core decided that EVERYONE had to learn this method, instead of it being a tool. Just like number blocks, or the finger tracking method, or just plain 'ol rote memorization.Here's the important thing. My daughter rolled her eyes through the whole drawn out learning process, because both of my kids just "get" math. There were kids in her class that aren't so lucky though, and it helped them out a lot. And it's not about teaching to the lowest common denominator, if anything I would say my daughter is learning math at a faster rate than I did in elementary.
Probably because they can figure out how much that check should be cashed for.See, I live in a well funded school area, so my kid's teachers don't suck. [emoji14]
Meh. It's just New Math all over again. The Crystal Pepsi of education.