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Would you contact school about this? Really odd lessons.

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Vivalebeaver · 17/11/2012 22:16

Dd is in yr 7.

First couple of weeks there she mentioned something about a history lesson I thought was odd. But it was first few weeks and I thought maybe the teacher is settling them in.

Dd said they were watching a documentary and everyone was bored. Teacher realised this and stopped the film and let everyone come and draw faces on the board instead.

Then last week dd mentions that her history lesson was about the history of Nicky Minaj's breasts! Apparently this pop star has had a boob job so that's history. She used to have small boobs in the past, now she has big ones.

She's never had any history homework.

Dd says most of her lessons not just history are really easy and that she's bored.

Oh and drama homework this week is to write a leaflet of a fake illness and put the leaflet in your GPs surgery waiting room. I keep asking her if she's sure but she's adamant and she has written it in her planner.

I'm more bothered about the history.

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shellyf · 17/11/2012 22:21

History of Nicky Minaj seems strange and inapproptiate for Y7.You could ask to see a topic outline for the term,most schools would hopefully be happy to share with you.

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SherlockGnomes · 17/11/2012 22:23

very odd. Find the leaflet vey weird - not even a hisotorical illness? How will he mark them??

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mummytime · 17/11/2012 22:24

The first one sounds like a cover lesson to me, with a frazzled Cover Supervisor.

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Vivalebeaver · 17/11/2012 22:28

They've been learning about the made up illness in drama. It's called mouseophobia or something. I don't know what drawing leaflets has to do with drama.

Anyway I'm telling dd not to other with her drama homework at all. If the teacher wants to see the leaflet she can tell him she left it at the doctors waiting room as per instructions.

The first history lesson wasn't a cover teacher, it was normal one. Dd has been telling me how cool Miss H is. Hmm

Don't think there's a parents evening till
April which is a shame.

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SoggySummer · 17/11/2012 22:29

That sounds mad!

Perhaps the Nicki Minaj thing (clutching at straws here but bear with me) is a teacher trying (in some kind of weird way) to try and make the kids see how history is relevant/they are making history themselves kind of thing?????

The drs waiting rooms leaflet - odd again. I dont get the historical lesson there at all and how do all the local Drs surgeries feel about a loadd of 11 and 12yos leaving home-made fictional leaflets in their waiting rooms? How will these leaflets get graded and marked??

Are you sure your DC has grasped the concept correctly???

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lljkk · 17/11/2012 22:31

I would ask school about it.

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Vivalebeaver · 17/11/2012 22:31

The made up illness is drama not history.

Her friends are backing her up on this. I've not asked them about the history lessons but one of her friends has photos on her fb page of lots of kids drawing faces on the board which ties in with what she says.

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Dominodonkey · 17/11/2012 22:35

I am always one of the first to defend teachers as they often get a bad rap but this all sounds very strange and inappropriate.

I agree with schmaltzing - contact the HOY to check what she should be doing. HOY will generally go to Heads of dept or Assistant heads if they concerned about what is being set.

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Vivalebeaver · 17/11/2012 22:35

That sounds a good way of putting it Maltida, was trying to think how to word it. Thanks, will send an email saying I'm worried dd isn't bringing her history homework back, etc.

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Kez100 · 18/11/2012 03:30

There may be some sense in the Drama work. She may want to work on illness but prefer not to pick a genuine illness because someone may know someone with it, and that can be personally upsetting. Drama is about thinking outside of your own shoes, so there may be a basis to it and further work.

History is just plain weird.

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IDontDoIroning · 18/11/2012 11:03

Its possible the nikki minaj thing is an example of historical time lines, famous figures and personalities and the effect if the digital age. But I think you could ask for clarification.

I would be concerned about putting a fake leaflet in a GP's waiting room.

It could be upsetting for very ill people and depending on whatever this fake illness is it could actually resemble a real illness or present symptoms of a real illness. I think it's not clearly thought out and irresponsible.

I think the surgery would not want unsolicited info being left on their premises purporting to be a genuine document.

Is it something along the lines of the big hoaxes schools have put in the past ie crashed spaceships / robberies etc. If so its for the potential to backfire on the school.

This could easily lead to complaints to the school.

I would clarify this issue too

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trinity0097 · 18/11/2012 11:41

To be honest my first concern would be that children are using mobiles in class to take pictures!

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bigTillyMint · 18/11/2012 12:25

This all sounds completely bizarre and nothing like the history my DC or those of friends at other schools do. Plus the leaflet in the GP's, mobile phones in lessons, faces on board....

Is the history curriculum for Y7 available on the school website or maybe you got a handout at a Parents Induction Evening or something? Otherwise, I would contact the school and say you would like to know what they expect the Y7 to cover in their history curriculum.

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BooksandaCuppa · 18/11/2012 16:30

That is the most bizarre yr 7 story I've ever heard. If I hadn't regularly seen you posting sensible comments I would have thought you were mad.

Agree you should contact the HOY and say that you are really worried that your dd is not listening properly/understanding the syllabus/homework because surely these are not really what she is being asked to do in lessons/for homework?

Ds is doing the Norman Conquest in yr 7 history as are the yr 7s at my school and those of my friends in other schools...

Who the flip is Nicky Menaj? And I wouldn't be happy at all about the use of phones in the classroom. They are banned completely at ds's and our school, with infringements dealt with severely. There is a very good reason for this: child protection.

Together with other comments you've made, Id be really worried about this school (and I think you might be roughly in my area - so I kind of wish I knew what school you were talking about to maybe warn friends off...!)

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Themumsnot · 18/11/2012 16:34

OK history lesson sounds weird, could do with clarification.

Drama sounds completely normal assuming, as I would, that your DD has got the wrong end of the stick and the leaflet is to be brought into school for use in a drama lesson set in a GP waiting room.

Using phones to take photos in class - WTAF?

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BooksandaCuppa · 18/11/2012 16:35

(Just to clarify my last paragraph, I have namechanged recently but we were both on a thread discussing specific schools a while back - at least I'm sure it was you...!)

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Themumsnot · 18/11/2012 16:35

Faces on the board to be fair could have a rationale. In my subject, English, I can see how I might use them as a quick recap or plenary.

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Vivalebeaver · 18/11/2012 17:58

Dd is still adamant about the drama leaflet. The teacher told them they could choose what level they wanted to do their homework at. They could either write a bit in general about the illness, more advanced could be to do a list of symptoms and high level would be to do the leaflet. The teacher according to dd then went on to say and you could leave the leaflet in your local doctors waiting room if you wanted to.

Maybe he was joking, but it was a stupid joke. I would normally make dd do the higher level of homework but I told her she could do one of the lower levels for this if she wanted.

I'm going to talk to another mum I know next week and try and find out if her DS has said anything about the history lessons.

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Vivalebeaver · 18/11/2012 17:59

Booksandcuppa, yes I'm worried the HOY might think I'm mad when I ring up. I've already had to contact her last week as some nasty kid was using dd as a punchbag. I've PM'd you details of the school by the way.

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