badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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It's that time of year again! My 3rd grader has a project. It involves a report and a poster. The issue I have is this: When you see the projects on display it is quite obvious that some of the students parents had a "heavy hand" in helping them with their project. I may help with research, or proofreading or organizing, but I don't do any of the actual work. Unfortunately, or fortunately, my 3rd graders project will look like it was done by a 3rd grader, while a lot of other children's projects will look like (and very likely have been) they were done by college graduates. The kids think this isn't "fair" because the other kids projects are "better" than theirs.
My questions are:
Teachers, how do you grade these projects? Especially when it is obvious that some children have had a lot of "help" and other children have done the work on their own?
Parents, how much "help" do you give your children with these projects?
My questions are:
Teachers, how do you grade these projects? Especially when it is obvious that some children have had a lot of "help" and other children have done the work on their own?
Parents, how much "help" do you give your children with these projects?

). Like PP, I also will help with gluing when preparing the poster, but otherwise he does the work. I think it gives him a better sense of accomplishment in the end.
) that I managed to pass third grade, or whatever one they are in, this is THEIR project. I will help organizing (some teachers dont' give them a timeline- find your books by this date, have your notes by this date... that is a skill I think they need to learn and I will guide them how to set those goals.) I also will talk with them about what sort of resources they think they will need for a display. ("Ok, you're doing a diorama, what will you be making it with?" etc) I'll help them figure if we have those things or take them to the store to get them. Will also proofread papers and give basic graphics art suggestions for posters. ("It's good to make your title a huge font so people can see it right away." "What do you think about making some of your pictures in color, is that more interesting?")
Needless to say, he did not get an award for that. On the flip side though, I had one boy who ALWAYS won every race. Out of curiousity, I asked him about it. He told me in detail the steps he and his dad had done together to make it fast. They were very obviously working together- and the boy was learning for sure!
) My husband actually wrote a program to generate the answers, and we told the teacher which ones my son did all on his own and that the rest were with a lot of aid. It was too over the top, and I did not understand any of it, and I am a college graduate...he was in 4th grade.
Seems every group has a complete slacker, a bossy one and then the worker bees.