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Naturalmama
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Kindergarten moms
My oldest is in K, at a Catholic school in Nassau county. I am absolutely floored at what K has become. I am wondering if it is just my DS's school, maybe public schools are different? There is ZERO playtime. They play during their 25 minute recess. They also have a 45 min. gym period every Tuesday. EVERYTHING else is table work. I emailed the teacher the other day to see if DS is exaggerating. Basically the day goes something like-
morning meeting on the carpet ELA science special- gym, spanish, library, art, music lunch & recess math social studies religion pack up to go home
He comes home with 4-5 worksheets A DAY. Plus 3-4 per week for homework. They get a math test every other Friday. SOMETIMES a project will be tied in, but more often it isn't. There are no toys in the classroom- no easels, dress up, kitchen, nothing. I saw some bins of legos. That's it. I love his teacher, and she acknowledged it is a lot. But she said there is just so time for play when she can barely get done what is required each day. This is insane to me. Is DS's school the only K like this??
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Posted 10/13/16 3:54 PM |
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MrsO
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Re: Kindergarten moms
Unfortunately that is what kindergarten has become. It is a sad world when kids can not learn through play and be children.
I believe my boys would get some free time on Friday afternoons
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Posted 10/13/16 4:07 PM |
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Katareen
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Kindergarten moms
Nope...public school is exactly the same way except PE is 3x a week. It's awful. We actually have a petition going around to increase recess time.
Also, once it hits 40° they no longer go outside for recess. They have "quiet play" in classrooms.
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Posted 10/13/16 5:17 PM |
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nycgirl
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No more playtime... but truthfully, DD doesn't have free playtime in nursery either (other than recess). K is the new first grade... not like when I was young & had nap-time But we do have more PE (3/5 days) and recess every day (indoor or outdoor). Library, art (they probably have easels elsewhere) & music kids are up & about. Some lessons they do up and about too (like math and reading: our school uses a "smart board"). Honestly, my very active, young boy was fine with the schedule.
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Posted 10/13/16 5:37 PM |
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Naturalmama
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Kindergarten moms
Thanks, ladies. DS isn't stressed about it, he LOVES school and adores his teacher. They do have recess every day, but P.E. only once a week. Classrooms at our school have smartboards as well, and I know she pulls up things on You Tube for them sometimes, like kids yoga. I guess I was just surprised there was no kitchen or art center or anything like that. I guess it is what it is, but I was shocked when he came home with a math test for me to sign a couple of weeks ago! As long as he is happy and thriving that is all I care about.
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Posted 10/13/16 5:55 PM |
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LSP2005
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In our public school gym is two times a week. We have the same specials minus the religion. In kindergarten in our district, the religion section is replaced by free choice which included play time. Back in kindergarten my dds class had a doll house. My son's class did not. The inclusion of a doll house was up to the teacher. None of them had dress up. That was a preschool activity. They did have puppets, board games, and Legos in both classes.
My kids specials are Music Gym Computers Library Art
They also rotate through Spanish, science, and social studies. In fourth grade my son now takes Latin. We are in a NJ public school.
Edit home work and the amount is really up to the teacher. My son had tons of homework. It was incredibly excessive. If you search my name I know I complained about it a few years ago.
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Posted 10/13/16 6:38 PM |
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StarsStripes
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Kindergarten moms
No. My daughter kindergarten in public school had "centers" where they were allowed free play. They had toys, games etc. she loved it. Homework seemed to be a bit much but not to the extent you are saying.
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Posted 10/13/16 6:39 PM |
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luckysmom
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Posted by MrsO
Unfortunately that is what kindergarten has become. It is a sad world when kids can not learn through play and be children.
This! My twins have gym twice a week, art, library, computer, and music. They go to recess for 20 minutes after lunch. The amount of work they come home with that they did during the day is crazy. Homework is anywhere from 2-4 dittos a night monday-thursday but it's all due on friday. My daughter HATES it. Says it's too hard. All work, no play. I agree with her. She keeps begging me to put her back in pre-k. Her twin brother doesn't hate it and does the work but will say every so often it's too much. My daughter has a belly ache every morning before school. She gets so anxious. The last 2 weeks the public schools had a couple days off but we still had to bring my youngest to pre-k. He's in a catholic pre-k. My twins had to come with us to drop him off since they were off and my daughter ran up to all her old teachers and hugged them and then she would cry after we left saying she misses pre-k and wants to go back because she hates kindergarten. Seriosuly heart breaking
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Posted 10/13/16 10:04 PM |
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NervousNell
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Posted by StarsStripes
No. My daughter kindergarten in public school had "centers" where they were allowed free play. They had toys, games etc. she loved it. Homework seemed to be a bit much but not to the extent you are saying.
This. DD had a dollhouse and a work bench in her K class and the students were encouraged to bring in a doll or toy from home to play with in the doll house etc. She played daily, had gym 3 times a week, music and art once a week and library once a week. They had lunch and recess daily. Homework was never excessive imo...a math and an ela worksheet monday through Thursday.
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Posted 10/13/16 10:17 PM |
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divz80
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Posted by StarsStripes
No. My daughter kindergarten in public school had "centers" where they were allowed free play. They had toys, games etc. she loved it. Homework seemed to be a bit much but not to the extent you are saying.
This is similar to what my DS had in Kindergarten in a Catholic school. Homework was 1 - 2 worksheets a day.
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Posted 10/14/16 9:27 AM |
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ali120206
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Posted by NervousNell
Posted by StarsStripes
No. My daughter kindergarten in public school had "centers" where they were allowed free play. They had toys, games etc. she loved it. Homework seemed to be a bit much but not to the extent you are saying.
This. DD had a dollhouse and a work bench in her K class and the students were encouraged to bring in a doll or toy from home to play with in the doll house etc. She played daily, had gym 3 times a week, music and art once a week and library once a week. They had lunch and recess daily. Homework was never excessive imo...a math and an ela worksheet monday through Thursday.
Same as Nell but no homework (our district had just switched from half to full day).
They also had a "rest" time after recess and on nice days their teacher gave them "extra" recess or would take them on nature walks.
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Posted 10/14/16 9:31 AM |
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Bamama
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Posted by StarsStripes
No. My daughter kindergarten in public school had "centers" where they were allowed free play. They had toys, games etc. she loved it. Homework seemed to be a bit much but not to the extent you are saying.
This, but k homework is only 2x per week. I think you will find that the amount of play varies greatly by district. It makes me so sad to hear what is happening in some districts.
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Posted 10/14/16 12:10 PM |
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MrsH2009
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I am so lucky to have the K teacher we do. Yes they have a short recess, but they do have PE 3 x a week, but she builds movement into their day. For example during math stations, they are rolling big foam die and then jumping on a mini trampoline that amount of times. During writing workshop, they are acting out their stories with puppets. She goes above and beyond, while still working within the confines of the "new kindergarten." We feel so lucky.
ETA: Centers are free sand table time, kitchen time, blocks etc.
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Posted 10/14/16 2:19 PM |
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Posted by nycgirl
No more playtime... but truthfully, DD doesn't have free playtime in nursery either (other than recess). K is the new first grade... not like when I was young & had nap-time But we do have more PE (3/5 days) and recess every day (indoor or outdoor). Library, art (they probably have easels elsewhere) & music kids are up & about. Some lessons they do up and about too (like math and reading: our school uses a "smart board"). Honestly, my very active, young boy was fine with the schedule.
K is actually what 3rd grade was to us
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Posted 10/14/16 3:23 PM |
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MrsPenthouse
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I'm debating enrolling DS in an independent school for Kindergarten next year and keeping him there through 2nd grade. It would be a financial sacrifice for us but I am concerned about the lack of free play/movement/creativity.
Common Core standards are killing early childhood education.
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Posted 10/14/16 5:06 PM |
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Sixofus
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Sounds like our catholic school. They have increased gym to twice a week for k and first grade but other than that it is exactly as you describe. Our school doesn't even have a playground. They close off the street.
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Posted 10/14/16 9:35 PM |
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NervousNell
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I am so impressed with what Dr Hynes is doing in Pat Med. He was on the news last month for doubling recess time and also adding play into the day in ADDITION to the double recess. They also do yoga, etc. He is amazing and I am so jealous.
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Posted 10/14/16 9:39 PM |
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Naturalmama
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Posted by Sixofus
Sounds like our catholic school. They have increased gym to twice a week for k and first grade but other than that it is exactly as you describe. Our school doesn't even have a playground. They close off the street.
Yes!! In our catholic school the nursery & pre-k have a playground, but K-8 use the church parking lot. Overall I really love the school, and DS just likes to run, he doesn't care about playing in an empty parking lot. It is just the lack of play and imagination and creativity. But, DS is thriving and is in love with school. I think he has a crush on his teacher.
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Posted 10/14/16 10:33 PM |
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Katareen
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Posted by NervousNell
I am so impressed with what Dr Hynes is doing in Pat Med. He was on the news last month for doubling recess time and also adding play into the day in ADDITION to the double recess. They also do yoga, etc. He is amazing and I am so jealous.
I agree! What he's doing is really remarkable.
My daughter is doing very well in kindergarten...absolutely loves it... But I do worry that she's going to get burnt out too early.
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Posted 10/16/16 9:35 AM |
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