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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are not in nova although I grew up here and was in Fairfax county public GT as a kid. We do RSM because our schools math is weak. Our school is doing IB which sounds great but is super weak with math. It’s these units of inquiry and you can see how reading and writing fit in but math is sort of left out. Our child has done well there with writing etc and likes math and has said the school math is what she learned in kindergarten (we had a great k teacher who kinda bucked the system bit and tried some more advanced concepts with my kid). Anyway [b]second grade math ar school is adding within 100 and at RSM they are beginning algebra.[/b] [/quote] :roll: This is so misleading. No, the 2nd graders at RSM are not learning algebra. They are being introduced to what RSM calls “algebraic thinking,” which is not the same as algebra. [/quote]
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