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[quote=Anonymous]Math is technically not a part of AAP. Advanced Math is no level, it is Advanced Math. Advanced Math is taught to kids in LIV. Note that Math is not a part of AAP in MS, that is because Math is it’s own path. Advanced math is not LII or LIII, it is just Advanced Math. Level II is normally extra worksheets and a separate grouping for the kids identified as LII. It is not much but if your kid is identified for LII services n K-2 it means they are on the AARTs radar as a kid who might need more advanced work. Some schools have LII pull outs but that seems to be rare. LIII is a seperate 1 hour a week pull out for kids in it. It uses a fair number of the LIV exercises and extensions during the pull out. It can be good if kids are pulled regularly and receive the full hour, or close to it minus transition time to and from the class. DS enjoyed the LIII pull outs. Kids can be in Advanced Math and LIII, those kids are normally likely to get into LIV if their parents reapply because they are in the math that is taught in LIV and they are receiving LIV extensions through LIII. [/quote]
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