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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I'd gently suggest that algebra in 7th might not be the best course for your kid if they need to test prep for the SOL?[/quote] PP here . DD is just starting 6th grade AAP . . Would like to know the resources for preparing SOL, since this is her first AAP class skipping sixth grade (took 5th grade sol last year) and going to attend 7th grade SOL is a bit challenging. So your suggestions are going to help us a lot . [/quote] I think your approach is misguided since you’re focused solely on prepping for 7th SOL. The SOL is testing knowledge so that she can build on that knowledge with future math teachings. I’d ask her teacher what she needs to do to catch up and focus on filling any holes from skipping a year. I have no advice on SOL prep bc my son didn’t do any outside of what the teachers taught in class. [/quote] So the AAP classroom is enough to get high scores in SOL ?. Since this is our first year in AAP we are unaware of the intensity of the teaching . In gen ed it greatly depends on the teacher. My 4th grade teacher did great but my 5th grade wasn’t . Also I see threads here where they have mentioned the kids have struggled in acing the SOL . [/quote] Your child skipped a year of math. You should focus on the content that was missed that year. High scores on SOL depend on your child’s knowledge base, the teacher, AND ability to grasp and learn the concepts being taught. As I’m sure you know, two students in the same classroom, learning the same material, can score vastly different on testing. [/quote]
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