
For third-graders learning Common Core math in Georgia, there are four ways to subtract—and only four ways allowed. The picture above is just one of the methods for subtraction under Common Core straight from RedState editor in chief Erick Erickson's third-grade daughter’s math book.
Missing from the four methods: borrowing and carrying numbers. You know, the old-fashioned-taught-the-same-way-for-decades-granny-method-not-approved-by-bureaucrats subtraction.
According to this third-grade textbook, students must take about six steps (at minimum, depending how you count) to subtract just two numbers. And if you don't show your work, circle the right numbers and "count up" correctly, you haven't proven that you've mastered the "why" of the problem.
In a previous post where I highlighted two "Homework Helper" videos a local news station broadcast because parents were struggling with their children's Common Core homework, it's clear memorization is out—explaining the "why" is in.
I'd love to see some more techniques for problems formerly referred to as "simple" math. Please leave your own pictures of Common Core homework in the comments and share this absurdity with your friends.
>>> It Takes a Teacher 56 Seconds to Explain How to Add 9 Plus 6
TRENDING ARTICLES

Read the first chapter of The Woketopus right now for FREE
Today, even with President Trump’s victory, leftist elites have their tentacles in every aspect of our government.
The Daily Signal’s own Tyler O’Neil exposes this leftist cabal in his new book, The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government.
In this book, O’Neil reveals how the Left’s NGO apparatus pursues its woke agenda, maneuvering like an octopus by circumventing Congress and entrenching its interests in the federal government.
You can read the first chapter of this new book for FREE in this eBook, The Woketopus: Chapter One using the secure link below.
TRENDING ARTICLES

The Daily Signal depends on the support of readers like you.


