> As a kindergarten teacher with 25 students, you prefer 50-minute lessons with follow-up activities. ChatGPT remembers this when helping you create lesson plans.
Somebody needs to inform OpenAI how Kindergarten works... classes are normally smaller than that, and I don't think any kindergarten teacher would ever try to pull off a "50-minute lesson."
Maybe ai wrote this list of examples. Seems like a hallucination where it just picked wrong numbers.
Just because something is normally true does not mean it is always true.
The average kindergarten class size in the US is 22 with rural averages being about 18 and urban averages being 24. While specifics about the distribution is not available, it's not too much of a stretch to think that some kindergarten classes in urban areas would have 25 students.
Indeed. Thanks to snow day here in NYC, my first grader has remote learning and all academic activity (reading, writing and math) was restricted to 20 minutes in her learning plan.
My local aquarium has a star fish petting area that is very popular with the toddlers.
I've been to jelly fish rooms in other aquariums that are dark with only glowing jelly fish swimming all around. Pretty sure at least a few toddlers have been entranced by the same.
Meh, when I was five years old I wrote that I wanted to be a spider egg sac when I grew up on a worksheet that was asking about our imagined adult profession.
Somebody needs to inform OpenAI how Kindergarten works... classes are normally smaller than that, and I don't think any kindergarten teacher would ever try to pull off a "50-minute lesson."
Maybe ai wrote this list of examples. Seems like a hallucination where it just picked wrong numbers.