What is your 3rd grader doing in Math?

Anonymous
TIA !
Anonymous
there are 3 levels of math at our aap center for 3rd grade. i have 2 in 3rd and they are in 2 different groups. 1 group is doing what seems to be intense word problems - think jr. algebra stuff. The other is working on strategies for multiplication. Of course this is this week's curriculum, I can't remember what they did in 2013!
Anonymous
Bumping this thread
Anonymous
In Haycock ES, there are 4 AAP classes in 3rd grade. It seems four teachers have four different levels of math and words study.
Anonymous
My AAP third grader is doing fraction addition and subtraction, finding the LCD, equivalent fractions, etc...
Anonymous
Local level Iv- division with remainders
Anonymous
My 3rd grader in GE already finished fractions and LCD, multiplication and is now doing long division.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 3rd grader in GE already finished fractions and LCD, multiplication and is now doing long division.


What school? My GE third grader who is supposedly in the "challenging" math group in her class is doing basic multiplication. So frustrating!
Anonymous
21:04- which school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:21:04- which school?


TC
Anonymous
My 3rd grader did the fractions before the multiplication, too. He's doing multi-digit multiplication (lattice method and partial products) and long division (with and without remainders). They worked on learning the multiplication tables after the fractions, then they went right into the harder stuff I just detailed (x and / simultaneously). They would have started a new unit this week, but the weather has moved that into next week.

I have no idea if his class room does grouping for leveled math. Doesn't seem like it, but my kids is not interested in talking about school when he gets home. How do others know? Do teachers inform you?
Anonymous
Now they are doing simple algebra
Anonymous
bumping this thread!
Anonymous
adding fractions
long division
Anonymous
For those who responded, or will respond, will you please name your school as well?
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