MHTeacher
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Ugh, that stinks.
Is Alabama going to the Common Core this year? If so, everyone will feel like they are starting over.
Alabama adopted Common Core, but it didn't really change course of study very much. I read a study where the standards for the state and the the common core were compared, and we had a 96% match up in math, and a 92% match up in language arts, so there isn't a whole lot of difference.
I teach in a private school, so it's a little different for us. I won't be tied down to all the paperwork that will go with documenting all the common core standards. The proof that we teach what we should be teaching is in the fact that 100% of our graduates attend college and are successful.
I know that last year, we adopted a new math series for K-6, that had common core standards. I HATED it! It made me want my old Saxon book back!

Little by little, I am figuring it all out for my new LA classes. The biggest challenge I'm having is trying to figure out how to include literature, grammar, writing, and spelling in a fifty minute class period.
