any recs for summer workbook for mediocre math student to help prep for honors geometry?

Anonymous
title says it all lol
Anonymous
If the kid is mediocre they shouldn’t be in honors.
Anonymous
Why is a mediocre math student going into honors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the kid is mediocre they shouldn’t be in honors.


+1. Don’t do this to your child or yourself.
Anonymous
My kid is reading this and doing the accompanying workbook.

https://a.co/d/4yJlIN3
Anonymous
At many FCPS high schools, the non-honors math teachers are terrible to mediocre AND the cohort/classroom environment is not about learning. Not OP but guessing this is the situation. My kid moved down to non-honors Algebra 2 and it was a complete s-show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid is reading this and doing the accompanying workbook.

https://a.co/d/4yJlIN3


thanks, does the workbook come separately or is it sold with the book? i don't see the workbook on the amazon page.
Anonymous
oh i see it now, never mind!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid is reading this and doing the accompanying workbook.

https://a.co/d/4yJlIN3


thanks, does the workbook come separately or is it sold with the book? i don't see the workbook on the amazon page.


Here is the workbook for extra practice: https://a.co/d/dQ0jz0f

DS said it’s all been very straightforward and easy to follow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At many FCPS high schools, the non-honors math teachers are terrible to mediocre AND the cohort/classroom environment is not about learning. Not OP but guessing this is the situation. My kid moved down to non-honors Algebra 2 and it was a complete s-show.


Not a teacher basher but have to agree with this. My dd struggled with honors algebra in 8th and we moved her down to regular Geometry in an FCPS HS. The regular math teacher barely showed up half the time and the classroom behavior was a circus with a few very disruptive students, most of the class was not interested in learning. For a kid who is not a strong math student, it was nearly impossible to learn anything. We had to hire a tutor to basically teach the entire class.
Anonymous
Not to hijack but if anyone has recs for precalculus workbooks or "for dummies" books, please share!
Anonymous
Its a real disservice to students that FCPS refuses to have remedial math courses. Average students should be allowed to take average classes without having to deal with kids who should be in the remedial level and teachers who don't want to be there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At many FCPS high schools, the non-honors math teachers are terrible to mediocre AND the cohort/classroom environment is not about learning. Not OP but guessing this is the situation. My kid moved down to non-honors Algebra 2 and it was a complete s-show.


That's a stereotype. Further, if the kid is "mediocre", he does not belong in Honors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At many FCPS high schools, the non-honors math teachers are terrible to mediocre AND the cohort/classroom environment is not about learning. Not OP but guessing this is the situation. My kid moved down to non-honors Algebra 2 and it was a complete s-show.


That's a stereotype. Further, if the kid is "mediocre", he does not belong in Honors.


DP. I agree it's a stereotype but depending on the school the part about the cohort is not entirely wrong. If you put a mediocre kid in Honors Geometry, be prepared to supplement with more than a summer workbook. Get a good tutor lined up now.
Anonymous
One teacher or experience does not make an entire district. Mediocre math students should not be in Honors math classes. It’s a disservice to them getting good skills in whatever level class.

And as the PP, if you go this route be prepared for more than a workbook.
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