themilesfamily
<font color=green>Wanna potty with Spongebob Squar
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I think PE, art and music should all be extracurricular activities.
Because if I wanted my kid to learn the skills needed to play archer or any other sport I would enroll them in private classes that I paid for.
I never said we should make everything pass/fail you are twisting my words. I said we shouldn't grade on SKILL we should grade on knowledge. (So if a child was taught about Chaucer then would you expect them to be graded on if they wrote like Chaucer or what they learned about him?) Some kids don't have the athletic ability to do archery, or soccer, etc and they shouldn't be graded on their skill compared to the skills of other kids, its not really fair to grade someones talent.
Go ahead teach them the proper stance, the history of the sport and grade them on that. I took written tests in PE. We were graded on those and if we came to class and participated, not if we scored goals or baskets or shot a bullseye.
I expect kids to come out of school knowing how to read, write, do math, science and know their history. I don't expect my kids to come out knowing how to shoot an arrow.
ITA, but I still stand by my response. If my dd to be involved in any sport I would enroll her in it as an extra curricular activity. She can learn the skills there.
I have a ds who is not athletic and its very hard to explain to him why he got a 2 in gym and not a 4 like his sister (who is very athletic). Its not fair for kids to be graded on something that can be considered a talent.
Math is different, you NEED basic math skills to survive in the real world, you don't NEED archery skills.
I think PE, art and music should all be extracurricular activities.
I think PE, art and music should all be extracurricular activities.
This is part of the reason North American children are out-of-shape and glued to their Gameboys.
I disagree. If kids are out-of-shape and glued to their Gameboys it's because their PARENTS are not making them turn off the TV and are buying them these games.
It's not the school's responsibility to keep my kid in shape. They have enough other things to teach in a school day.
edited to add: We've HAD PE in the school this whole time and kids are out-of-shape -- I guess it isn't working too well now is it?
But math skills are invlved in archery and many of these other courses that posters are complaining about. To be able to adjust for distance, wind, etc. requires you to perform calculations in your head.
How would you explain it to your dd if she got a 2 in math instead of a 4 like her brother?
Also there is more to PE than just keeping kids in shape.
just kidding
lolI disagree. If kids are out-of-shape and glued to their Gameboys it's because their PARENTS are not making them turn off the TV and are buying them these games.
It's not the school's responsibility to keep my kid in shape. They have enough other things to teach in a school day.
edited to add: We've HAD PE in the schools this whole time and kids are out-of-shape -- I guess it isn't working too well now is it?
Also, now in Ohio kids who are in 2 sports seasons in a year can use that for their gym requirement. Extracurricular dance, though, does not count.
Robin M.
My kids don't need to be taught skills in music, art, or PE, they can do those things as extra curricular activities.
This reminds me of my aunt....in college, she got an 'A' every single class she took.....except for bowling in which she got a 'B'. So, thanks to the silly requirement of needing one phys ed class, she got a 3.975 rather than a 4.0. Yup, bowling is VERY important when you're becoming a nurse! lol.

Then dollars to donuts they are not meeting their potential in math and science, whether dad is a physicist or not. The core of education is fed by the humanities. If you ignore them we'll have a population of very poorly educated folks who happen to be good at math. That's not any better than the alternative.
Ok...just checked the grades online again and they just got graded on the 10 minute run and like I said the child can run like the wind, so she got 100% on that test!!![]()
So her C is now a B!!
I never said to ignore the humanities, I'm saying that they should not be graded on skill. If a school district decides they want to grade on how good suzy hits a baseball or jonny scores a basket then the other children should elect to take a different course, say like rock collecting and classification which my ds is very good at.
If a school makes those courses mandatory then they should not be graded on how well students perform. I wouldn't expect a huge 150 lb football player to be scored on his ability to do ballet.
Sorry but I guess we are going to have to agree to disagree. Phys Ed (not gym), music, and art should be required courses just the same as math, language arts, and science.