Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*most should not take this class.
No one needs to take this class in high school. This course is only appropriate for the most advanced students that are beyond calculus before college. For the vast majority, taking calculus in high school is more than sufficient.
You dont do Calculus unless in HL math
No. Most take BC calculus before they take the HL class in FCCPS.
if you do Algebra in 8th you can only take IB SL 1 and 2 in 11th and 12th, there is no time for Calculus. For Calculus you need three years : alg 2 in 9th, precal in 10th(ib hl1), cal in 11th and ib hl2 in 12th.
How can you get the IB Diploma AND take a full year of calculus if you do Algebra in 8th grade? you canNOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*most should not take this class.
No one needs to take this class in high school. This course is only appropriate for the most advanced students that are beyond calculus before college. For the vast majority, taking calculus in high school is more than sufficient.
You dont do Calculus unless in HL math
No. Most take BC calculus before they take the HL class in FCCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*most should not take this class.
No one needs to take this class in high school. This course is only appropriate for the most advanced students that are beyond calculus before college. For the vast majority, taking calculus in high school is more than sufficient.
You dont do Calculus unless in HL math
Anonymous wrote:*most should not take this class.
No one needs to take this class in high school. This course is only appropriate for the most advanced students that are beyond calculus before college. For the vast majority, taking calculus in high school is more than sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*most should not take this class.
No one needs to take this class in high school. This course is only appropriate for the most advanced students that are beyond calculus before college. For the vast majority, taking calculus in high school is more than sufficient.
My understanding is that you can't do the IB diploma unless you get ahead of grade level math. Most kids try to do that in middle school by skipping Math 6 or 7. I know many kids who are cramming to learn Math 7 this summer so they can take Math 8 when they start 7th grade in the fall. The message in FCCPS is that if you're at grade level for math in middle school, you're behind. I hate it, but that's the reality. We screwed up with our oldest and are now focusing on math for our younger kid so she doesn't end up "behind" and doing Math 6 as a 6th grader....
Anonymous wrote:The risk is that a temporary shock ends up generating a permanent change. Coming off of VMPI, districts have wanted to phase out accelerated math pathways. Learning loss provides the mechanism for doing this.
Anonymous wrote:*most should not take this class.
No one needs to take this class in high school. This course is only appropriate for the most advanced students that are beyond calculus before college. For the vast majority, taking calculus in high school is more than sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you do geometry over the summer--which i think is really dumb as you have an awful summer with barely knowing any geometry you cannot access IB HL....
Anonymous wrote:The risk is that a temporary shock ends up generating a permanent change. Coming off of VMPI, districts have wanted to phase out accelerated math pathways. Learning loss provides the mechanism for doing this.