When I taught in the primary grades, I loved to read aloud to children cumulative story books like There was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly, The Napping House, and The House that Jack Built. Here is a reformy version of that last title. If you want to read the original you can find it here.
The House that Gates Built
This
is the house that Gates built.
This
is the money that lay in the house that Gates built.
These
are core standards that were bought with the money that lay in the house
that Gates built.
These
are the tests standard and uniform
That measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
These
are the children all forlorn
Who
take the tests standard and uniform
That measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
These
are the teachers all tattered and torn
Who
are judged by test scores of children forlorn
Who
take the tests standard and uniform
That measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
These
are the TFAs newly shaven and shorn
Who
replace the teachers all tattered and torn
Who
are judged by test scores of children forlorn
Who
take the tests standard and uniform
That
measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
These
are the reformers smearing teachers with scorn
Who
hire the TFAs newly shaven and shorn
Who
replace the teachers all tattered and torn
Who
are judged by test scores of children forlorn
Who
take the tests standard and uniform
That
measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
This
is the Secretary, apparently sworn
To
defend reformers smearing teachers with scorn
Who
hire TFAs newly shaven and shorn
Who
replace the teachers tattered and torn
Who
are judged by test scores of children forlorn
Who
take the tests standard and uniform
That
measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
This
is the President, champion of reform,
Who
appointed the Secretary, apparently sworn
To defend
the reformers heaping teachers with scorn
Who
hire the TFAs newly shaven and shorn
Who
replace the teachers tattered and torn
Who
are judged by test scores of children forlorn
Who
take the tests standard and uniform
That
measure growth on core standards
That
were bought with the money
That
lay in the house that Gates built.
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