Anonymous wrote:My kids do AoPS because they enjoy math and MCPS math is simply terrible.
Look at the recent stats for the Algebra MCAP. They are REALLY bad. MCPS isn’t teaching our kids Math well. Parents want another option.
Anonymous wrote:Yes quite a few kids enrolled in rsm at our W feeder elementary school
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Because they stopped true tracking in math the advanced kids don't get what they need on terms of enrichment in class. Its just more worksheets a little harder, not ahead. So they are still bored on class but do outside work so they aren't "of math" overall. They need to bring back separate math classes grade 2 and up instead of 30 min pullouts a week. And no my kid isnt all that advanced but at 95% MAP and shes bored in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader just started RSM because even with compacted math, she was bored. There are so many kids in her MCPS 5/6 class that the teacher can’t differentiate for more advanced learners. We haven’t done any outside enrichment before, but right now RSM is great. It has one-fifth of the kids in the 5/6 math and expects much more from them.
I am curious as to why did you choose rsm vs says mathnasium or kumon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader just started RSM because even with compacted math, she was bored. There are so many kids in her MCPS 5/6 class that the teacher can’t differentiate for more advanced learners. We haven’t done any outside enrichment before, but right now RSM is great. It has one-fifth of the kids in the 5/6 math and expects much more from them.
But how does that help your DC not be bored in class? If anything I would expect she would be even more bored as RSM would cover topics faster?
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader just started RSM because even with compacted math, she was bored. There are so many kids in her MCPS 5/6 class that the teacher can’t differentiate for more advanced learners. We haven’t done any outside enrichment before, but right now RSM is great. It has one-fifth of the kids in the 5/6 math and expects much more from them.
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader just started RSM because even with compacted math, she was bored. There are so many kids in her MCPS 5/6 class that the teacher can’t differentiate for more advanced learners. We haven’t done any outside enrichment before, but right now RSM is great. It has one-fifth of the kids in the 5/6 math and expects much more from them.
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader just started RSM because even with compacted math, she was bored. There are so many kids in her MCPS 5/6 class that the teacher can’t differentiate for more advanced learners. We haven’t done any outside enrichment before, but right now RSM is great. It has one-fifth of the kids in the 5/6 math and expects much more from them.