Common Core Math, and Filling Out a Check

Started by Solar, January 17, 2016, 12:30:02 PM

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A frustrated father posted a photo of a check he wrote out to his son's school and it's making parents everywhere question Common Core math.

"Wrote a check to Melridge Elementary using common core numbers," Doug Herrmann of Lane, Ohio, wrote on Sept. 16. "I wonder if they'll take it? #YouFigureItOut."

The check was filled in, but absolutely no numbers (except a few zeros) were written on it. Instead, a chart with x's and 0's filled the dollar spot.

The photo of his check has been shared on Facebook more than 20,000 times and commented on by thousands who not only share an appreciation for his slam on Common Core, but also have no idea how much the check is actually written out for.

Herrmann expressed his frustration with the system the day before posting the photo of the check. He shared a photo of his son, who's in second grade, trying to figure out his homework.

"It's sad when I can't help my second-grader do his math homework," he wrote. "Mental math and ten-frame cards? Common core sucks!"

The photo of his check has been picked up by news organizations across the nation including BuzzFeed. After seeing the viral success of his post, he says he was just "making a 'funny'" by posting it and didn't actually send the check.

But how much was the check really made out for? Hermann's second-grader will probably figure it out before anyone else does.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/doug-herrmann-writes-out-check-to-son-s-school-using-common-core-math-1.10876471?obref=obinsite
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I was posted sometime back on the net and LMAO  :lol:

I ask my grandson about it and he said.

I don't know I learned real math in school.
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Quote from: Solar on January 17, 2016, 12:30:02 PM


A frustrated father posted a photo of a check he wrote out to his son's school and it's making parents everywhere question Common Core math.

"Wrote a check to Melridge Elementary using common core numbers," Doug Herrmann of Lane, Ohio, wrote on Sept. 16. "I wonder if they'll take it? #YouFigureItOut."

The check was filled in, but absolutely no numbers (except a few zeros) were written on it. Instead, a chart with x's and 0's filled the dollar spot.

The photo of his check has been shared on Facebook more than 20,000 times and commented on by thousands who not only share an appreciation for his slam on Common Core, but also have no idea how much the check is actually written out for.

Herrmann expressed his frustration with the system the day before posting the photo of the check. He shared a photo of his son, who's in second grade, trying to figure out his homework.

"It's sad when I can't help my second-grader do his math homework," he wrote. "Mental math and ten-frame cards? Common core sucks!"

The photo of his check has been picked up by news organizations across the nation including BuzzFeed. After seeing the viral success of his post, he says he was just "making a 'funny'" by posting it and didn't actually send the check.

But how much was the check really made out for? Hermann's second-grader will probably figure it out before anyone else does.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nation/doug-herrmann-writes-out-check-to-son-s-school-using-common-core-math-1.10876471?obref=obinsite

That is exactly what the left wants. Don't let parents get in the way of their indoctrination.
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