RunninTeach
Cathlete
Yes, this will be the first time mentioning a mistake because it's the first time I've seen a mistake on my daughter's paper. The other errors are on papers she sends home to the parents about what will be happening in the classroom. I have spoken to her once about something she did to my daughter (she called me after I spoke with another teacher about it) and I'm 99% sure she was dishonest with what happened because she did something cruel to my daughter and couldn't admit it.
Any suggestions? I was going to send the paper back with a note asking why the point was taken off and why the teacher capitalized the m.
Thanks,
Erica
I would probably handle it as you are, and then go from there. I know you don't want to make waves for your daughter and do understand that, but I would say her lack of content area knowledge PLUS the previous incident is a bit troubling. I think if it were my child, depending upon how the teacher responds, I might even consider requesting a classroom change. JMHO. Good luck! I'm sorry your daughter and her classmates aren't getting the education they deserve.