One ‘frustrated’ father who was trying to help his son with a Common Core
Severt's response reads, “Dear Jack, Don’t feel bad. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering, which included extensive study in differential equations and other higher math applications. Even I cannot explain the Common Core mathematics approach, nor get the answer correct. In the real world, simplification is valued over complication. Therefore, 427 - 316 = 111. The answer is solved in under 5 seconds
— 111. The process used is ridiculous and would result in termination if used. Sincerely, Frustrated Parent.” One ‘frustrated’ father who was trying to help his son with a Common Core mathematics equation ran into that very issue, and what he did next is making its way around the internet.
Below is the father’s alleged response to the Common Core homework:
http://www.glennbeck.com/2014/03/25/check-out-this-frustrated-fathers-response-to-his-childs-common-core-homework/
http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/common-core-parent-facebook-post-indiana-school-181841158.html
— 111. The process used is ridiculous and would result in termination if used. Sincerely, Frustrated Parent.” One ‘frustrated’ father who was trying to help his son with a Common Core mathematics equation ran into that very issue, and what he did next is making its way around the internet.
Below is the father’s alleged response to the Common Core homework:
http://www.glennbeck.com/2014/03/25/check-out-this-frustrated-fathers-response-to-his-childs-common-core-homework/
http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-living/common-core-parent-facebook-post-indiana-school-181841158.html
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