- puzzles and games aren't a substitute for teaching
What say ye all? Am I missing something/off base here?
Perhaps relevant here - DS has recently refused to go to school, has repeatedly said that the best part of the school day is dismissal, and has said to me that at least he can learn things at home. Also, DH and I are in the process of lining up a comprehensive assessment outside the school, but won't happen yesterday.
I say "Great List!"
I also think that the info at the bottom is totally relevant, and the place to start, and remember it's ok to show how deeply this affects you emotionally when you hear him talk like that. ((Tears, dear, not clenched fists, though))
I think that it is theoretically possible to teach Math through a well thought out series of puzzles and games, incorporating what the assesment shows - but that's an awful lot of work! Better to purchase a curriculum. I think what you don't want is puzzles just thrown at him to shut him up. And even if it was perfect, it might not fit for a social boy who likes to learn in groups.
Some gifted kids are totally content to be left alone to do their own thing in the back of the classroom, some have personalities just won't tolerate that.
LOL from today: DS13 is studying sugars and starches. I suggested that he bring in a sweet potato and a flier I just got from the farm share, saying that sweet potatos have to be left in a greenhouse for a few weeks for some of the starch to turn to sugar and bring the flier and the potato to his teacher.
DS13: 'Oh MOM! I don't want to be That Kid!'
Me: Why not? I was that kid.
DS13: That's why you gradeskiped me and inspired me to take all honors classes in 9th grade, so I wouldn't have to be 'That Kid.'
Me: Oh yeah, now I remember...
I'm not saying that there is a single thing wrong with being 'That Kid' and I would defend that child against any Athority that says that social development is so important that the child should be kept back so they can fit in. But there are plenty of for-real PG kids who just don't want it for themselves. Personality makes such a difference!
Anyway - good luck Kcab!
Montana - sounds like you found a gem
Smiles,
Grinity