Math 6 vs Math 6+

Anonymous
On a related note, how do the schools determine the Math placement? My kid got a 231 in Spring and was placed in the Math 6.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On a related note, how do the schools determine the Math placement? My kid got a 231 in Spring and was placed in the Math 6.


Grades, MAP scores, ES school teacher feedback.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child is failing math 6+ just 6 weeks into the year, they weren't on grade level to start.

If they were on grade level at the end of 5th, they had a big summer slide regression.



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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child is failing math 6+ just 6 weeks into the year, they weren't on grade level to start.

If they were on grade level at the end of 5th, they had a big summer slide regression.



Do not listen to this poster. Accelerated math classes move quicker and teach concepts at the highest level the first time thus allowing for less practice and repetition of skill. Not everyone does Math at this speed and it is not required. Encourage your child to take math and their speed and be sure they get a solid foundation. That’s what matters. Later in life no one will care if they took Math6 vs Math 6+ vs Math x.
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