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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Basically, the curricula they bought have "on grade level" math K-8 but no accelerated pre-algebra or algebra curricula. The curricula they bought get you to Algebra in 9th grade, when MCPS has over the past few years made Algebra in 8th the most common/standard pathway. They haven't figured out what to do about that.[/quote] This isn’t true. I’m at a school that uses Junior Greatbooks, Jacob’s Ladder and William & Mary for reading enrichment and [b]Project M2 (squared) and Project M3 (cubed)[/b] for Math enrichment. If your school has a student population that tests high and meets/exceeds state/county benchmarks, then your principal should be working with the AEI (Accelerated & Enriched Instruction) department to bring in a curriculum for those students. That’s what the PTA community at my non-Title 1 school did. [/quote] Can you explain what this is? I got a letter from my child’s school today inviting them to join this program.[/quote] Here's a link to the materials for K - 2 for Project M2: https://k12.kendallhunt.com/program/project-m2-mentoring-young-mathematicians-grades-k-2 [/quote]
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