The teacher gave Vietnamese homework to first graders with the requirement to connect content A with content B to form a complete, meaningful sentence. However, looking at the students' answers, the teacher could not grade them.
Recently, sharing with Dan Viet newspaper reporter, Ms. Tran Kim Ngan in Hoa Binh had to laugh when she received a text message from a teacher in the class reflecting on the homework of a first grader in the same class as her child.
Accordingly, the teacher sent a message: "We respectfully ask parents to cooperate with teachers to remind children not to connect like this in all subjects. If they connect like this, teachers will have a headache and give that paper a zero score."
Students' homework gives teachers headaches. Photo: NVCC
Specifically, the teacher assigned an exercise with the requirement to connect content A with content B to form a complete and meaningful sentence. An exercise that can be said to be very simple for first graders and also for the teacher when grading. However, instead of using simple hyphens, a student created spirals that even the teacher had to "give up" and not know which sentence segment was connected to which sentence.
"Looking at the children's answers, the teacher also had headaches and vestibular disorders," Ms. Ngan happily said.
As a teacher, Ms. Kim Ngan said: "Although my child did this exercise correctly, he is still busy playing and is not aware that studying requires writing and doing homework."
Ms. Ngan also expressed that when children do wrong, parents will inevitably scold them. Many uncooperative children make many parents "excited". However, children are only in first grade and are not used to learning, so parents have to slowly guide them. Sometimes when parents scold or yell, children will not listen. Teaching children should be combined with praising them when they cooperate, which will gradually change them.
Sharing her views on raising children, Ms. Kim Ngan said that she does not put too much emphasis on achievements and scores, as long as her children absorb enough knowledge and do not fall behind their peers' abilities. Forcing children to study too much will lead to a lack of closeness between mother and child, and children will not share with their mothers what happens in class.
In fact, not only Ms. Ngan's class but many parents also fall into the same situation when checking their children's notebooks:
I wonder which teacher can grade this answer?
Doing Vietnamese homework is an important learning activity, helping first graders develop reading, writing, logical thinking, and communication skills. Vietnamese is a foundation subject for other subjects. However, with primary school students, they are still naive and a bit naughty, so sometimes they make the teacher "freeze" like that.
Source: https://danviet.vn/giao-bai-tap-tieng-viet-cho-hoc-sinh-lop-1-co-giao-mo-ra-cham-diem-lap-tuc-len-con-chong-mat-dau-dau-20250302131704523.htm
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