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to be annoyed that ds's teacher told him a spider is an insect?

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pofacedandproud · 13/10/2009 16:16

Ok ds is in reception, but still. I have always told him a spider is not an insect but an arachnid, insects have 6 legs, etc, but today he came home and said 'Mrs X told me that I could bring a spider to school as the letter this week is I for insect'

I asked him if she really suggested a spider for 'I'. And he was very sure she had. So I told him again a spider was an arachnid. I know it is a small thing but it does annoy me, her telling them that. Yes I know she does an amazing job with 30 children, and she is great, but still.

OP posts:
itsmeolord · 13/10/2009 16:18

I think you may need to relax a little.

pofacedandproud · 13/10/2009 16:19

what next? A blue whale is a big fish?

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fiercebadrabbit · 13/10/2009 16:20

Is this a wind up

itsmeolord · 13/10/2009 16:20

I would speak to the LEA if she did that and have her sacked! Bloody standards slipping and all that!

Will she be asking him to bring a tomato is when they learn V is for Vegetable as well?

GibbonWithAnAppleBobbingBibOn · 13/10/2009 16:20

Is this a wind up re another thread?

itsmeolord · 13/10/2009 16:21

in not is.

OldLadyKnowsNothing · 13/10/2009 16:22

I don't see why it has to be a wind-up; a spider is not an insect and small children should not be told they are.

stands robustly behind pofaced

pofacedandproud · 13/10/2009 16:22

No it isn't gibbon

Tomato as a vegetable fine. But a spider is not an insect. It annoys me. She is a teacher.

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TheHeadlessWombat · 13/10/2009 16:24

But tomatoes aren't really vegetables so why are you ok with that?

FlamingoBingo · 13/10/2009 16:24

YANBU, but I don't think there's anything you can do about it except make sure your DS knows properly what's what!

stillstanding · 13/10/2009 16:24

But a tomato is a fruit. Why is it fine to call it a vegetable?

texasghouldem · 13/10/2009 16:25

surely you have other things to do than get annoyed about something like that

andagain · 13/10/2009 16:26

Sorry to ask but why is it ok then for tomato to be a vegetable (which it is not, it's a fruit) and spider not to be an insect?

itsmeolord · 13/10/2009 16:26

Tomatoes are fruit! You have Annoyed me now, am leaving thread.
Fecking charlatan.

DiamondHead · 13/10/2009 16:26

Have they done a week yet when they bring in something beginning with 'a'.

If not, tell your ds to take the spider in then and to tell his teacher it's an arachnid. That way everybody can learn something.

LaurieFairyCake · 13/10/2009 16:26

It's reception not GCSE course work

Take a chill pill

itsmeolord · 13/10/2009 16:26
ChopsTheDuck · 13/10/2009 16:27

lol! maybe you should get him to tell the teacher that a spider is an arachnid.

I don't think my 4yos could say arachnid!

I hate the term mini beasts. Where on earth did that one come from?

Hulababy · 13/10/2009 16:28

Actually I do remind the children in my y1 claas that spiders are not insects. They also know that tomatoes are fruit as we discuss this at snack time when we get them sometimes.

DiamondHead · 13/10/2009 16:28

I think a tomato can be a vegetable.

In the scientific sense it is most definitely a fruit but in cooking, main course = vegetable and pudding = fruit.

Disenchanted3 · 13/10/2009 16:29

Maybe your son should take a photo of his teacher in with

'I is for Ignoramus'

written on it?

GibbonWithAnAppleBobbingBibOn · 13/10/2009 16:29

Agree you have to go the whole hog

If a spider is not an insect then a tomato cannot be a vegetable.

OrmIrian · 13/10/2009 16:29

Agree with po-faced. DS#2 would have put here straight.

Hulababy · 13/10/2009 16:30

The term mini beasts is used to cover the whole range of insects, bugs, spiders. Butterflies, bees and wasps, and even sometimes frogs and toads.
What other term can you use to cover them all easily?

alwayslookingforanswers · 13/10/2009 16:30

no a tomato is a fruit.

I would be much more concerned about my DS's being told a tomato is a vegetable than being told a spider is an insect at that age

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