Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This hits home because my 8th grader walked in the door today and said "I have good news and I have bad news: I got the highest grade at my table on the Spanish III test, but I got a 65%."
My 7th greater in Spanish too got a similar grade this week. Apparently there were an additional 70 words they were being tested on the most kids were unaware of because of confusing instructions.
Anonymous wrote:This hits home because my 8th grader walked in the door today and said "I have good news and I have bad news: I got the highest grade at my table on the Spanish III test, but I got a 65%."
Anonymous wrote:Related question: if kid takes Spanish 4 at Blair at 9th grade, Ap Spanish at 10th grade, then can he/she take Japanese at 11th or 12th?
Anonymous wrote:Related question: if kid takes Spanish 4 at Blair at 9th grade, Ap Spanish at 10th grade, then can he/she take Japanese at 11th or 12th?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spanish 4 at Blair is much easier than Spanish 3 at TPMS. The latter is a particularly challenging class but they will be well prepared for future classes.
Yes, they have the Spanish 3 teacher from TPMS that teaches Spanish 3 as if it were Spanish 99.
DD had that same class a few years ago. If you manage to make it through that class, Spanish 4 at Blair will be a breeze.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spanish 4 at Blair is much easier than Spanish 3 at TPMS. The latter is a particularly challenging class but they will be well prepared for future classes.
Yes, they have the Spanish 3 teacher from TPMS that teaches Spanish 3 as if it were Spanish 99.
Anonymous wrote:Spanish 4 at Blair is much easier than Spanish 3 at TPMS. The latter is a particularly challenging class but they will be well prepared for future classes.