Algebra Classes

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RSM is great - they are in Chevy a chase and North Bethesda.


By North Bethesda, you mean Rockville?


I don’t know where it is — we are at Chevy Chase. We he address of the other location is North Bethesda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RSM is great - they are in Chevy a chase and North Bethesda.


By North Bethesda, you mean Rockville?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely demand an explanation from the principal.


Before you go this route you better make sure the teacher is in fact making errors. Is your understanding of algebra solid enough to understand if the teacher really was making a mistake and it wasn't just a short cut or careless error.


There was probably no mistake. Just kids being told they are amazing, thinking they are actually amazing, when in reality they are not amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. It is only the first week of school, but already it seems the new algebra teacher doesn’t know algebra very well. Since it is one of the most important foundational classes, can someone recommend an online or in person class near Silver Spring. FWIW he made several mistakes when teaching the kids a review lesson. Then when the kids pointed out the mistakes he watched some how to videos online and said he was never good at algebra and asked the kids to bear with him. 😂


This is a lame troll posting a fake story. The beginning of algebra is review of prealgebra, this early in the school year it’s just order of operations, expressions, numbers. The teacher didn’t make one careless mistake, but “several” and had to watch how to videos online, in class along with the students.

It doesn’t get any more fake than this. OP you’re so pathetic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. It is only the first week of school, but already it seems the new algebra teacher doesn’t know algebra very well. Since it is one of the most important foundational classes, can someone recommend an online or in person class near Silver Spring. FWIW he made several mistakes when teaching the kids a review lesson. Then when the kids pointed out the mistakes he watched some how to videos online and said he was never good at algebra and asked the kids to bear with him. 😂


This is a lame troll posting a fake story. The beginning of algebra is review of prealgebra, this early in the school year it’s just order of operations, expressions, numbers. The teacher didn’t make one careless mistake, but “several” and had to watch how to videos online, in class along with the students.

It doesn’t get any more fake than this. OP you’re so pathetic.


Take your Tylenol; your fever is acting up.

https://im.kendallhunt.com/HS/teachers/1/1/index.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. It is only the first week of school, but already it seems the new algebra teacher doesn’t know algebra very well. Since it is one of the most important foundational classes, can someone recommend an online or in person class near Silver Spring. FWIW he made several mistakes when teaching the kids a review lesson. Then when the kids pointed out the mistakes he watched some how to videos online and said he was never good at algebra and asked the kids to bear with him. 😂


This is a lame troll posting a fake story. The beginning of algebra is review of prealgebra, this early in the school year it’s just order of operations, expressions, numbers. The teacher didn’t make one careless mistake, but “several” and had to watch how to videos online, in class along with the students.

It doesn’t get any more fake than this. OP you’re so pathetic.


Take your Tylenol; your fever is acting up.

https://im.kendallhunt.com/HS/teachers/1/1/index.html


I think you’re confused, what exactly is that link proving?

Come on, let’s be real, the OP didn’t come here to get a recommendation for online or in person classes as claimed in the original post.

Teacher performance in class is second hand information filtered through teenagers that are not known for being the most reliable sources. It’s fine to keep an eye on it in the future, but to contact the principal is just being a Karen.
Anonymous
Maybe this teacher is a sub or not certified to teach math.
Anonymous
Was this at TPMS? We just got an email from my child’s algebra teacher discussing what he’s been doing to “improve” and that he’s aware of parent concerns. My child hasn’t complained so now I’m concerned that I should be concerned.
Anonymous
Back to school night did not ease my mind. Looking into buying the teacher’s manual to support at home. Thank you for everyone’s suggestions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:RSM is great - they are in Chevy a chase and North Bethesda.


But it’s enrichment and won’t really help with algebra at school.
Anonymous
DS’s teacher was like this in 5/6 compacted math. I only know bc it was during Covid virtual school and I heard it myself. I just had DS look at videos online and ask me for help when he needed it. We didn’t need to supplement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. It is only the first week of school, but already it seems the new algebra teacher doesn’t know algebra very well. Since it is one of the most important foundational classes, can someone recommend an online or in person class near Silver Spring. FWIW he made several mistakes when teaching the kids a review lesson. Then when the kids pointed out the mistakes he watched some how to videos online and said he was never good at algebra and asked the kids to bear with him. 😂


Mathnasium. I think all parents who can afford it should have their kids be in that program or a similar program a few months a year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RSM is great - they are in Chevy a chase and North Bethesda.


But it’s enrichment and won’t really help with algebra at school.


WOuld absolutely help to take the algebra class there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:RSM is great - they are in Chevy a chase and North Bethesda.


But it’s enrichment and won’t really help with algebra at school.


WOuld absolutely help to take the algebra class there.


To learn algebra, yes. But not necessarily to do well in algebra at school. Topics might not be taught in the same order/same way/same time. We tried to do this with an aops algebra class, and our kid learned some algebra but it didn’t overlap enough with class to make up for what was lacking there or to improve grades. We’ve also done RSM in the past, and it’s good for enrichment, but I don’t think it will make up for deficits in the class. I think tutoring would be better in this situation to target and reinforce what’s being covered at school.
Anonymous
We had a miserable experience with a math teacher at Westland Middle School. He was completely incapable of explaining concepts clearly, and unfamiliar with the subject. There were numerous complaints, but he kept coming back year after year. This was pre-pandemic.
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