Our district’s “accelerated” math is algI+II in 7th grade and geo+precalc in 8th. |
You can do a lot of advanced things in Minecraft, particularly with the redstone. For example, an adder or subtractor, or multiplier. You can make latches and flip-flops, and turn it into an addressable memory system, and with enough time do a full instruction set for a computer. |
I feel bad for the kids whose parents limit their joy. One doesn't have to choose math or Minecraft. Many can do both well. |
+1. Huge chip on the shoulder, humble brag, living vicariously though the kid, and some lame Newtons law jokes, that are totally forced and not funny even for someone with a degree in physics. Relating to people and working well in a team are as important as the advanced math the kid is doing. That includes knowing how to read a room, respect for people’s efforts (yes even the 80-90% kids deserve that). Not sure why you feel so much better that your kid having completed and algebra class is scoring higher than the kids that see the coursework for the first time, and according to you don’t ‘belong’ in the class. |
So, if you are taking this schedule, how does it go more in dept if you are combining classes and how does it make more sense than starting Algebra in 6th? I would think slowing it down to Algebra in 6th with a full year in each class would be much better. |
It’s tough competition, but you win the prize of most obnoxious DCUM poster for today. |
The mean MAP score (on the 6-8 grade MAP) for applicants last year was 255. Do you really think that half the applicants were qualified? Man of admitted students was 280. |
That’s my kid!!! Actually both of them! |
This conversation is about percentile not scores on a test. A harder test for a kid the same age would not decrease the percentile. Duh!! |
So? No one cares what your kids’ pastimes are. If your child happens to be several years ahead of their grade level in math, chances are math is also a pastime of theirs. No one is born knowing calculus |
Well PP cares because she was judging other parents for it, in the most obnoxious post I’ve seen in a long time. |
I stand corrected. I was thinking how so many kids have straight A's but would be curious as to the MAP-M distribution. I remember reading a poster from one parent whose kid got in that scored 274. I imagined they had a solid essay. I also wonder if the MAP-M score is more of a filter where they put any app above a threshold in a pile for review like how GPA is often used for graduate admissions. Anyway just speculation. |
Well, I for one care and also some pick up math faster than others. This gives them more time for Minecraft! ![]() |
Yes, I think there are that many and more students with MAP over 250+ |
The essay was a paragraph. I doubt they even cared about it that much. |