I need advice from other moms with children in public school. My DD is in the fifth grade and has always done relatively well in school. Mostly As and Bs with an occassional C. She had an absolutely fabulous teacher in the second and third grades. This academic year she is being team taught. The teacher she has for most of her classes is not very good. Before this year she taught first grade. The school did not have as many students as normal so they transferred the new teachers to other schools. My daughter's teacher, that she liked, got moved and they moved the first grade teacher to teach fifth grade.
She teaches my daughter Science, Math, and Reading. She does not seem to spend enough time going over the material. I have been helping her as much as I can. Her grades in this teacher's class have dropped. She routinely sends math papers home to be redone and I usually explain how to do the problems. My DD is not the only child having problems. Monday, I had to go to an event with my DS. My DH works nights so he was sleeping She did her homework on her on. I got her Take Home folder last night and I saw a note from the teacher that DD did not complete Monday night's work. I asked her about it and discovered she did do one portion of her work but did not complete correcting a math paper because she was confused.
I looked at the paper which was multplying mixed numbers and everything was incorrect. The problems she attempted to correct were still wrong. She stated that her teacher did not go over the fractions very much and she was confused. I told her we would study them this weekend. Well I was bent and wrote a note on the report form (I wish I had kept my pencil to my myself). I stated that it was obvious that my daughter did not know how to do the problems and that I would help her this weekend study mixed fractions and that if she wished we would redo the sheet at that time. I opened up a can of worms.
My daughter told me that she slammed down the folder, moved her to the front seat, and sent home a note requesting a conference next week. My DD now absolutely is certain that the teacher hates her and she wants to be moved. Her best friends are in that class and I am afraid that she will be unhappy in another class. There are only three months left.
I feel bad leaving her in that class so long. I knew there was a problem in September. Me and some other moms discussed this topic, but we were going to cut her some slack since she was a new fifth grade teacher. She has never got better. At this point, we all decided that this was a life lesson that all your teachers, unfortunately, are not going to be reasonable or good, quality teachers. Was my note so hateful? Should I move DD so late in the year? What to do--I am so upset. I now feel my DD is going to be picked on because of me.
She teaches my daughter Science, Math, and Reading. She does not seem to spend enough time going over the material. I have been helping her as much as I can. Her grades in this teacher's class have dropped. She routinely sends math papers home to be redone and I usually explain how to do the problems. My DD is not the only child having problems. Monday, I had to go to an event with my DS. My DH works nights so he was sleeping She did her homework on her on. I got her Take Home folder last night and I saw a note from the teacher that DD did not complete Monday night's work. I asked her about it and discovered she did do one portion of her work but did not complete correcting a math paper because she was confused.
I looked at the paper which was multplying mixed numbers and everything was incorrect. The problems she attempted to correct were still wrong. She stated that her teacher did not go over the fractions very much and she was confused. I told her we would study them this weekend. Well I was bent and wrote a note on the report form (I wish I had kept my pencil to my myself). I stated that it was obvious that my daughter did not know how to do the problems and that I would help her this weekend study mixed fractions and that if she wished we would redo the sheet at that time. I opened up a can of worms.
My daughter told me that she slammed down the folder, moved her to the front seat, and sent home a note requesting a conference next week. My DD now absolutely is certain that the teacher hates her and she wants to be moved. Her best friends are in that class and I am afraid that she will be unhappy in another class. There are only three months left.
I feel bad leaving her in that class so long. I knew there was a problem in September. Me and some other moms discussed this topic, but we were going to cut her some slack since she was a new fifth grade teacher. She has never got better. At this point, we all decided that this was a life lesson that all your teachers, unfortunately, are not going to be reasonable or good, quality teachers. Was my note so hateful? Should I move DD so late in the year? What to do--I am so upset. I now feel my DD is going to be picked on because of me.
