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    My Boys Homework - Teacher wrong ?

    OK my 7 year old did his homework this weekend and today i notice a correction from the teacher. I think the teacher has it wrong

    The questions are similar but this is one

    "How many 2cm pieces of tape can you cut from a 10cm piece tape"

    Ciaran wrote 5

    this has been corrected to 5cm, i have replied in his comments book that these have been corrected and are now wrong.

    To me the answer was obvious, however my wife questioned me about it saying they were wrong, knowing i checked them but when i asked her to read the question and answer it she also said it has been corrected incorrectly.

    I guess my question is, how do others read this sort of question

    #2
    The pedant in me can't resist this one....

    I read the intent of the question as an attempt to ascertain the quantity of pieces, not a measure of length of the pieces, hence 5 would be the correct answer.
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      #3
      Teacher wrong, you are right. Oh god I despair.

      Recently I witnessed a teacher writing the word "shoping" on the white board. She stood back, added another p, then rubbed it out, and left it as "shoping".

      Now a whole class of 30 seven year olds believes that's how you spell what you do when you go out to the shops and spend money
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        #4
        Originally posted by fergusw View Post
        I read the intent of the question as an attempt to ascertain the quantity of pieces, not a measure of length of the pieces, hence 5 would be the correct answer.
        Thats exactly how i read the question, they did it with another aswell.

        "how many 10 litre buckets can you get from a 50 litre barrel" he answered 5 they corrected it to 5l

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          #5
          Corrected incorrectly or incorrectly corrected that is the question?

          Did the teacher write the questions?

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            #6
            Originally posted by guccij View Post
            Teacher wrong, you are right. Oh god I despair.

            Recently I witnessed a teacher writing the word "shoping" on the white board. She stood back, added another p, then rubbed it out, and left it as "shoping".

            Now a whole class of 30 seven year olds believes that's how you spell what you do when you go out to the shops and spend money
            Jules do you really think im the right person to comment on spellings i one (won) an award ya know

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              #7
              Originally posted by drounding View Post
              Corrected incorrectly or incorrectly corrected that is the question?

              Did the teacher write the questions?
              Do any of the teachers actually write questions? another photo copy all printed work so who knows.

              I cant believe they dont teach times tables

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                #8
                They teach times tables at my boys' primary!
                Tracey

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                  #9
                  oh, and in relation to the OP, I'd be furious!!!!!
                  Get in there and have a shout about it. I would (but then I'm pi$$ed off today!)
                  Tracey

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                    #10
                    To get the teacher's answers, the questions would have to be:

                    "If you cut a 10cm piece tape into 5 equal pieces, how long would each piece be?"

                    and

                    "If you divide 50 litres of water equally into 10 buckets, how many litres would be in each bucket?"

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bentleybloke View Post
                      To get the teacher's answers, the questions would have to be:

                      "If you cut a 10cm piece tape into 5 equal pieces, how long would each piece be?"
                      you mean 2, of course
                      Tracey

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                        #12
                        "How many 2cm pieces of tape can you cut from a 10cm piece tape"
                        Maybe its me & a foggy memory but back in the day my teachers would have asked.

                        How many pieces of tape, 2cm long, can you cut from a piece of tape 10cm long?

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                          #13
                          Says it all - I remember when I was doing my Highers I physically had to prove the teacher wrong - in that a wooden box-shaped thing with a door on the front is called a 'cupboard' - not a 'cuboard'.

                          Nice article in the paper last week - the reasons why dsylxiea is a myth. Makes you wonder.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by grantglendinnin View Post
                            the reasons why dsylxiea is a myth. Makes you wonder.
                            deliberate or freudian?
                            LOL
                            Tracey

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                              #15
                              My 11 year old has just read the OP and summed it up.
                              "The teacher is thick!"

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