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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not related to OP’s question but I was wondering about what other 6th graders are learning now after the SOL. I was surprised to hear from my kid that they are doing algebra worksheets (quadratic equations, factoring trinomials etc).[/quote] My 6th grader in AAP says they have been playing math games and doing puzzles since the SOL. I don't understand how the OP already knows how child did on SOL, as they haven't yet released the scores. I asked in a separate post, but they did not respond.[/quote] DD’s class is doing extended recess, playing Kahoot and generally having fun. There are certainly no worksheets, and we’re thinking of giving her random days off and letting her stay home if she wants.[/quote] Forgot to mention that her teacher told her and a friend that they pass advanced on the SOL as reward for something they accomplished. They don’t know the score. OP, we’re not sure about allowing DD to take Algebra 1 in 7th either, due to downstream consequences. Her IAAT score is in the 99th percentile, and I said we’ll think about it if her SOL score is above 550.[/quote]
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