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Reply to "Curriculum Night Presentation: AIM still using C 2.0 and only some schools supplement it"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school had a new curriculum for AIM last year based on the illustrative mathematics lessons. There is a math content specialist, a.k.a. department head, at every school. Ask if you want to know.[/quote] Are you saying the entire AIM curriculum was with Illustrative Mathematics, or that there were some additional juniors of Illustrative Mathematics added in? The woman presenting for MCPS tonight was new and did not seem to know much. It could be that she is giving out wrong info. But she said 2.0 is still being used for AIM/IM, geometry, and all courses over geometry. Illustrative mathematics is only used for math 6, 6-+, 7, 7+, 8, and algebra I. [/quote] This is the PP who posted the comment - the entire AIM class last year in our MS was a selection of Illustrative Mathematics lessons from different books. We probably received 6 different workbooks over the year. When my older child had AIM 3 years ago, there was no book, all worksheets. So this was an entirely different curriculum. Algebra this year is also workbooks from Illustrative Mathematics, although the class seems to be progressing through the workbooks in a more logical fashion.[/quote]
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