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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]More project based learning. The math is a full grade advanced. Kids are overall more interested in learning so the teacher can move at a faster pace.[/quote] So they literally start with fourth grade math in third? That would be fine with me but was not expecting it. Any examples of what you mean by project-based learning? Is it defined by the curriculum or does it vary by teacher? Also curious about how much independence they get relative to regular class. [/quote] There's been much discussion about math slowing down a bit starting with this year's 3rd grade cohort. At our center, per teachers and what we see coming home, they're completing 3rd and roughly 1/2 of 4th grade math. In 4th they'll finish through 5th grade math. 6th in 5th. Other subjects are less explicit in their increased depth, but just comparing what our kid is doing/learning with friends at the base school/other GE programs they're covering a lot more depth. And there is a *ton* more writing. [/quote] Thanks. I'm guessing this all varies by school or was there a general change to slow down math? Are there still a lot of worksheets?[/quote]
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