You Won’t Believe The Method That Common Core Is Using To Teach Our Kids Subtraction

common coreThe Sleuth Journal – by Michael Snyder

The dumbing down of America is accelerating.  A massive federal takeover of education known as “Common Core” is attempting to impose nationwide academic standards on public schools throughout the entire country.  Thanks to the backing of billionaire Bill Gates, endless promotion by the U.S. Department of Education, and financial bribes to state governments by the Obama administration, 45 states and Washington, D.C. have already agreed to implement the full Common Core standards in their schools.  Unfortunately, these “standards” are doing to public education what Obamacare is doing to our health care system – absolutely ruining it.  Just look at how basic math instruction has changed.  Posted below is a comparison between the “old method” of subtraction and the “new method” of subtraction being taught in many of our schools.  When I first came across this on Facebook, I thought that it was a joke…  

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I thought that there was no possible way that this could be real.  I really thought that this must have come from some sort of parody website.

But it is actually true.

Here is another example of this.  The following is an incredibly bizarre Common Core math problem and the response by one very frustrated parent that has gone viral all over the Internet recently…

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The frustration being experienced by that parent is quite understandable.  When I first looked at that math question, I could almost feel myself getting dumber while I read it.

Is this kind of “math” really preparing our kids for the real world?

I think not.

But these are the kinds of questions that textbook writers come up with as they attempt to implement the standards of Common Core

The question appears to be aiming for several of the mainCommon Core math standards for second grade:

1) A requirement that students understand place value, for instance, that “100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens — called a ‘hundred.’”

2) That students be able to “add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value … and relate the strategy to a written method.” Also that they “understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.”

3) That they can “explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations.”

4) And that they can “represent whole numbers as lengths from 0 on a number line diagram with equally spaced points corresponding to the numbers 0, 1, 2, …, and represent whole-number sums and differences within 100 on a number line diagram.”

Here is another example of some Common Core math…

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What?

Are you kidding me?

Why make things so convoluted?

Are they actually trying to make our kids hate math more than they already do?

And old terms such as “add” and “subtract” are out.  As you can see from the “Common Core – Parent Cheat Sheet” posted below, our kids are now learning how to “increase” and “decrease”…

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And of course Common Core is not just messing with math.

Just check out the 4th grade homework assignment posted below…

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If you cannot read what it says in the picture, here is a transcript of the text…

Ruby sat on the bed she shared with her husband holding a hairclip. There was something mysterious and powerful about the cheaply manufactured neon clip that she was fondling suspiciously. She didn’t recognize the hairclip. It was too big to be their daughter’s, and Ruby was sure that it wasn’t hers. She hadn’t had friends over in weeks, but here was this hairclip, little and green with a few long black hair strands caught in it. Ruby ran her fingers through her own blonde hair. She had just been vacuuming when she noticed this small, bright green object under the bed. Now their life would never be the same. She would wait here until Mike returned home.

Why is Ruby so affected by the hairclip?

How has the hairclip affected Ruby’s relationship?

From where did the hairclip most likely come?

Why in the world are 4th grade students being taught lessons about husbands cheating on their wives?

Is this appropriate?

Unfortunately, this kind of inappropriate material can be found throughout Common Core-based textbooks all over the country.

Those promoting Common Core have gone to great lengths to make it appear that teachers, parents and students are embracing these new standards, but as Alex Newman recently detailed, that is not the case at all.  In fact, there has been a huge backlash against Common Core even in bastions of liberalism such as New York…

While the Big Business front group has been producing adspurporting to show that “teachers” support the standards, that lie is easily put to rest by witnessing the revolt among teachers in New York, where the Common Core roll-out has advanced faster than in other states. There, the board of the state teachers union voted unanimously against Common Core as it has been implemented so far. New York State Assemblyman Al Graf, a member of the Assembly Education Committee with a degree in education, even told The New American that the controversial standards represent “state-sponsored child abuse.” Even the governor in the establishment stronghold has been forced to retreat slightly on Common Core in the face of the public uprising. Opponents of the education takeover say this is just the start.

We live at a time when Americans have already become incredibly dumbed down.

Do we really want to sink even lower?

Posted below is stunning video of an Illinois Curriculum Director explaining that under Common Core, it is okay for children to say that “three times four equals eleven” as long as they can give the reasons for their answer…

What will our country look like if this insanity is allowed to continue?

At this point, only 43 percent of all Americans aged 18 to 24 can correctly point out the state of Ohio on a map of the United States.

How much dumber can we get and still survive as a nation?


Michael T. Snyder is a graduate of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and has a law degree and an LLM from the University of Florida Law School. He is an attorney that has worked for some of the largest and most prominent law firms in Washington D.C. and who now spends his time researching and writing and trying to wake the American people up. You can follow his work on The Economic Collapse blog, End of the American Dream and The Truth Wins. His new novel entitled “The Beginning Of The End” is now available on Amazon.com.

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11 thoughts on “You Won’t Believe The Method That Common Core Is Using To Teach Our Kids Subtraction

  1. “At this point, only 43 percent of all Americans aged 18 to 24 can correctly point out the state of Ohio on a map of the United States.

    How much dumber can we get and still survive as a nation?”

    Just show you know, more than 43 percent of all people in China can’t correctly point out the country of Australia on a map. So this goes to show you that we are becoming or have become Communist China by way of education and dumbing down.

  2. My sister’s 20yr old son asked my dad last week to help him read the letter my dad wrote him. It was in cursive was the reason and he wasn’t taught cursive in school. He has a scholarship for University of Minnesota.

  3. WOW
    10 is my friend on steroids.

    I do algebra in my head all day. I have tutored 8 Marines through algebra and trig and I am lost. This place is doomed.

    bang your head and answer the commie question. Cant wait to see how they teach physics… up is left and gay is strait. Gravity causes lift and temperature is based on human input.

    1. No kidding…I’ve taught math in high schools and junior highs as well as homeschooling my two kids using Saxon math texts (maybe the most rigorous of school texts), and my daughter, who is an education major in Texas (one of the 5 that did not adopt Common Crap), still had to use a Common Crap devised college text book (written by a Common Crap coordinator) using Common Crap standards. She had to use Common Crap methods to solve a problem it normally took about 5 minutes to solve. After I spent a half-hour figuring out how to use Common Crap to solve this problem, I explained it to her, and a half hour later she solved the problem. I have no clue how using Common Crap would help anyone do calculus…but if Common Crap is used at some point to figure out calculus problems then those skewed buildings and bridges in the movie “Idiocracy” will be seen in the not too distant future…

  4. This common core makes total sense to me! For example…when you watch the news on CNN and Obama says “I am issuing sanctions on Russia because of their aggression in the Ukraine”. When the truth is the US couped Ukraine, installed a puppet government and are now murdering East Ukrainian woman and children. Common core is there for a reason. Black isn’t black anymore if you can explain that it might be white. If you can explain it well …then black is white. 2+2=4 is wrong if you can correctly explain why 2+2=5. Now ….using your imagination….how-in-the-hell are these kids 15 years from now going to figure out “banking”….and “debt”….and money.??? They can’t . They don’t have a chance because they won’t have a clue.

  5. They’re handing out complete and utter BS ……………
    Remember,
    the aim of the communist take over is to make a mockery of ALL our systems and standards. From the government in which people will loose faith in. To the media in which they’ll ruin to make the people disbelieve.
    Then the education system, to where the people will be unable, or unwilling to learn ANYTHING, whether it’s actually taught or not.
    We know that true history hasn’t been taught for generations …
    now they’ve stopped teaching the other “R” ‘s and have replaced them with total BS.
    In some cases, they don’t even teach.
    Places of education have been turned into “day cares” focused upon human development and social action centers.
    Which teach community organization skills and “understanding others” classes. Recently, I viewed an interview of a complete idiot posing as a professor at a mid western university. She teaches her subjects not to learn and absorb the written history of an area, people, or event.
    No, she encourages them to “Feel” the event and interpret what happened. Rather than what’s been recorded in the annuls of factual evidence and eye witness accounts. Yes, they’re out to create a race of lemmings, those of which know not how to fix, think, or cope, with actual real life challenges, using real life skills.
    In other words ….useful idiots.
    Once the generations which were born in the fifties and sixties are gone, and those previous, they’ll have the numbers on their side. The numbers of willing subjection.
    The numbers which will accept a daddy / mother figure to take care of them. For most of the generations that followed the previously mentioned, don’t have a clue of what’s happening…. Nor do they care. They’ve been conditioned to a disposable society. A society which has lost the will to learn, anything that’s important for the growth, welfare, and advancement, of other people, besides themselves…..
    For you see ……….It’s all about them.

    1. Which is why it is so important to home school your kids…that way, folks in my generation (baby boomers) teach the millennials or whatever, who then can teach the coming generation…and perhaps also teach in private schools, which will of course mean that only the well-off kids will get an education. Even the elites realize that in the process of dumbing down the masses it is not practical to dumb down everyone…just those who don’t give a crap.

      Honestly, those who don’t give a crap will unfortunately deserve what they get.

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