AAP fourth grade math

Anonymous
Anyone know what kids learn in math- 4th grade AAP?
Anonymous
If you go to the FCPS website and look up the math Curriculum for FIFTH grade, you will have your answer.
Anonymous
In addition to that, it largely depends on your school. If you are at a center with lots of differentiation (ours typically has 4-5 AAP classes at each grade level), you can have kids learning anywhere from 5th grade math up to Algebra.

Anonymous
True, pp. We're at a center, and although on paper the kids are working a year ahead....they do differentiate, and many kids are working beyond that.
Anonymous
This is good info for those who are entering AAP as fourth graders. Be ready for the fifth grade curriculum at the very least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:True, pp. We're at a center, and although on paper the kids are working a year ahead....they do differentiate, and many kids are working beyond that.



[list]And lets not forget on Grade Level. My friends child in AAP can hardly keep up with the fourth grade math. Perfect example of a borderline kid pushed into AAP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:True, pp. We're at a center, and although on paper the kids are working a year ahead....they do differentiate, and many kids are working beyond that.



[list]And lets not forget on Grade Level. My friends child in AAP can hardly keep up with the fourth grade math. Perfect example of a borderline kid pushed into AAP


There are plenty of those at our center, and even a few below grade level in one area or another. I am not sure parents realize what this can do to a kid's self-esteem. Being overwhelmed has more potential for damage than being bored does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Being overwhelmed has more potential for damage than being bored does.


+1
Anonymous
Interestingly enough, I worried about my son entering AAP in 4th, since he had regular 3rd grade math. It has not been a problem at all, and we did not do math during the summer to "catch up" so to speak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interestingly enough, I worried about my son entering AAP in 4th, since he had regular 3rd grade math. It has not been a problem at all, and we did not do math during the summer to "catch up" so to speak.


Same experience here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:True, pp. We're at a center, and although on paper the kids are working a year ahead....they do differentiate, and many kids are working beyond that.



[list]And lets not forget on Grade Level. My friends child in AAP can hardly keep up with the fourth grade math. Perfect example of a borderline kid pushed into AAP


Sorry, yoy're on the wrong thread. See "Most Ridiculous Things AAP Parents Have posted here."
Anonymous
Being overwhelmed has more potential for damage than being bored does.


LOL. Who the hell is being overwhelmed in AAP? Really overwhelmed? What a joke.

My husband and I did not get perfect 800s on our SATs. Our daughter who we do not refer to as snowflake is not a super genius. We prepped her because she is somewhere in the top 25% or so of students. She has been in AAP two years now at a center school, gets all O’s and is bored with AAP because it is so easy. If AAP is so hard then God help the students who are in the regular program since they'll probably all have a nervous breakdown if they are tasked with anything more challenging than trying to tie their own shoes.
post reply Forum Index » Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: