Anonymous wrote:So the students at our HS were instructed not to use graphing calculators for Honors Geometry or Algebra I last year, they are supposed to use a program on the laptops handed out by the school.
Well, guess what? Today was the practice PSAT and no one had a calculator. I would bet that even the kids who had one don’t know how to use it. I hope the ten graders taking the real PSAT had calculators and know how to use them!
C’mon MCPS - do we really want to discourage using the calculators that are REQUIRED for a portion of the PSAT? I know the calculators are expensive, but can we find a way to provide them to everyone? Pretty sure they used to do that before covid.
Not as sure about calculators for the SAT, but the PSAT is also important!
Anonymous wrote:Our kids practiced with the calculators and were instructed to bring them today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting next fall, the PSAT will be computerized and will include a graphing calculator similar to what the students are familiar with (Desmos); the SAT will follow in spring of 2024. So hopefully this will be the last year with this issue, although I imagine it was difficult for this year's students.
Is that published somewhere? Also Khan prep seems worth looking into.
Yes, here's an article about it: https://ucsdguardian.org/2022/02/06/sat-goes-digital/
And on the college board site: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital?excmpid=vt-00288
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starting next fall, the PSAT will be computerized and will include a graphing calculator similar to what the students are familiar with (Desmos); the SAT will follow in spring of 2024. So hopefully this will be the last year with this issue, although I imagine it was difficult for this year's students.
Is that published somewhere? Also Khan prep seems worth looking into.
Anonymous wrote:Starting next fall, the PSAT will be computerized and will include a graphing calculator similar to what the students are familiar with (Desmos); the SAT will follow in spring of 2024. So hopefully this will be the last year with this issue, although I imagine it was difficult for this year's students.
Anonymous wrote:Our administration told them to bring calculators.