Education
Common Core assignment makes sixth-graders SCRAP Bill of Rights amendments
9:59 AM 10/08/2013
A Common Core worksheet handed out this year in a sixth-grade history class in Bryant, Ark. required students
EAGnews says the assignment is part of the Common Core State Standards Initiative, an attempt by educrats to standardize various K-12 curricula
The assignment’s instructions, which include hideous grammatical errors such as the use of the plural pronouns “they” and “their” to refer to the singular noun “government
Unknown federal officials “have determined” that the Bill of Rights “is outdated and may not remain in its current form any longer,” the instructions say.
Consequently, the sixth-graders were asked to “participate on the National
At least one local parent
“When I asked my child what the assignment was to teach her she had no idea,” claimed the parent, Lela Spears, in a written exchange. “She didn’t even understand what the Amendments meant. How can she make an informed decision when she doesn’t understand what she is ‘throwing out’? That was new to me. I also did not like the fact her teacher used, ‘you have been selected to help
Spears also observed that her daughter and the other kids in the class
“Many children will think that the Bill of Rights is amended and can be changed by a ‘special’ committee instead of an act of Congress,” she said. “I know that my child will not think this is true since I have made it my mission to be very much involved in her education
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/08/common-core-assignment-makes-sixth-graders-scrap-bill-of-rights-amendments/#ixzz2h9Vh3Fev
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