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Reply to "Aside from math, what's the difference with AAP vs GenEd?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I have one in AAP and one in Gen Ed. The social studies and science are the same, except they write more in AAP for tests instead of having multiple choice. The books that they are required to read in AAP are harder -- but one thing I didn't like is that the fiction books in 3rd and 4th grade AAP were taking up DS's personal reading time, so he didn't have his own time for reading his own books for fun. My gen ed kid did have time to read his own books that he chose. The projects seemed to be the same in 3rd and 4th grade when they had to present. Math is AAP is ahead and goes much faster. Also AAP the child is expected t owork on his/her OWN a lot in class. The kids in AAP who keep asking their peers questions all day are annoying. Don't insist on pushing your kid into AAP if they can't handle it on their own or won't be happy with the work/pressure.[/quote]
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