Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need to accelerate, there is 0 purpose
Algebra in 7th puts you in second semester+ Calculus in high school. Almost all universities/colleges/math people don't recommend skipping more than one core math class in college.
The purpose for acceleration is to put the child in a situation where they learn a year's worth of material in a school year. Believe it or not, there are a small subset of students who are multiple grade levels ahead in one or more subjects, just as there are children multiple grade levels behind. If OP's child is part of that cohort, doing 8th grade math in 5th grade for example, then they should be working with the school and school system to identify how to meet their child's very unique needs.
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I get the argument that kids don't want to be bored, and shouldn't have to do a bunch of assignments to teach them things they already know. But other than that (which is a big thing!), is it actually helpful to take algebra in 6th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need to accelerate, there is 0 purpose
Algebra in 7th puts you in second semester+ Calculus in high school. Almost all universities/colleges/math people don't recommend skipping more than one core math class in college.
The purpose for acceleration is to put the child in a situation where they learn a year's worth of material in a school year. Believe it or not, there are a small subset of students who are multiple grade levels ahead in one or more subjects, just as there are children multiple grade levels behind. If OP's child is part of that cohort, doing 8th grade math in 5th grade for example, then they should be working with the school and school system to identify how to meet their child's very unique needs.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to accelerate, there is 0 purpose
Algebra in 7th puts you in second semester+ Calculus in high school. Almost all universities/colleges/math people don't recommend skipping more than one core math class in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In rare cases 6th graders can take Algebra. I even think I heard of a 6th grader in geometry, but that would require transport to another school. Standard advanced 6 math is essentially 7th grade math
Same here. The standard advanced course is pre-algebra for 6th graders. The only 6th grader taking algebra had been in a different school district, but as far as I know there wasn't a big fuss about it.
Anonymous wrote:In rare cases 6th graders can take Algebra. I even think I heard of a 6th grader in geometry, but that would require transport to another school. Standard advanced 6 math is essentially 7th grade math