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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are links posted by OP that list which content was skipped. The lists were made by MCPS. But posters keep insisting that their schools taught everything. How did they teach it if math was taught only twice a week instead of four times a week this year? They either skipped content or did not teach it in depth. But I guess people want to believe that virtual year is equivalent to a normal year. [/quote] It's an advanced class where 3 years of material is taught in 2. They went at fast pace but my kid at least managed to axe the assessments so it was in depth enough [/quote] The rule this year was to assign 50% even for work missed so the bar was set pretty low. Algebra I met for 2 hours a week. the skipped at least 4 chapters : quadratics and only learned elimination through subtraction and substitution. Basically these kids are going to Geometry next year, and in 2 years when they get to Algebra 2 they need to figure out how to incorporate missed content. All you posters who keep on going about how everything was taught in compacted math, compacted math is EASY they are just going fast. Wait till your kids get to Algebra that’s when it becomes clear who is good and who is not. [/quote]
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