Tutor for pre-algebra - Arlington

Anonymous
My son, who loves math, will begin pre-Algebra in 6th grade. We want to get him a tutor to help him navigate the class. Do you have any recommendations? We are in north Arlington.
Anonymous
If he needs a tutor, he shouldn’t be in the class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he needs a tutor, he shouldn’t be in the class.

+1
Anonymous
Don’t force a class a kid isn’t ready for. It isn’t worth it.
Anonymous
Drop him down one level.
Anonymous
Loving math doesn’t mean he’s ready for pre-algebra. If he can’t swing it without outside help (including from YOU), you’re setting him up for failure.
Anonymous
He’s not ready yet. Wait one more year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If he needs a tutor, he shouldn’t be in the class.


+1. Certainly not before Algebra 2/Trig at the earliest.
Anonymous
If an 8th grader needs a tutor for pre-algebra, that’s one thing. But, a 6th grader? If he can’t keep up without a tutor, he’s only in there because you’re forcing him into a class he’s not ready for.

Let him try to keep up on his own (agree with PP that *you* shouldn’t be helping either). You’ll know whether or not it’s the right class for him within a couple of weeks.

Doing calculus his senior year is more than fine. Don’t destroy your kid.
Anonymous
My kid has been prepping for 6th grade pre-algebra since 4th grade. She is finally finally going to be able to be on a track that will eventually challenge her and I so hope the class isn’t filled with kids who shouldn’t be there in the first place. A kid shouldn’t need a pre-algebra tutor. Maybe help with a unit here or there but not a full-time tutor.
Anonymous
I would reach out to the teacher for suggestions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid has been prepping for 6th grade pre-algebra since 4th grade. She is finally finally going to be able to be on a track that will eventually challenge her and I so hope the class isn’t filled with kids who shouldn’t be there in the first place. A kid shouldn’t need a pre-algebra tutor. Maybe help with a unit here or there but not a full-time tutor.

What do you mean by "prep?"
Anonymous
I assume parents can handle teaching pre-Algebra to their kids. It's not like its advance math.
Anonymous
You posted this before school even started. Way to have confidence in your kid. Why put him in this class if you know he'll need help??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid has been prepping for 6th grade pre-algebra since 4th grade. She is finally finally going to be able to be on a track that will eventually challenge her and I so hope the class isn’t filled with kids who shouldn’t be there in the first place. A kid shouldn’t need a pre-algebra tutor. Maybe help with a unit here or there but not a full-time tutor.


Sure she did. But go on. . .
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