Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I know if there is any criteria or any other test that needs to be taken to get into Algebra 1.All I hear is only kids whom are un advance math can go for it . May I know the exact process for it ?.
The process is that kids in LIV and Advanced Math skip 5th grade math and take 6th grade math in 5th grade and 7th grade math in 6th grade. They take the SOLs associated with 6th grade and 7th grade. Those kids also take the IAAT in 6th grade. Kids who score in th 91rst percentile on the IAAT and pass advanced on the 7th grade SOL are offered the opportunity to take Algebra Honors in 7th grade.
That is the normal process. Essentially, 6th grade is spent doing pre-algebra. The two tests demonstrate a mastery of pre-algebra skills needed to succeed in Algebra Honors in 7th grade.
Kids who do not meet the test scores and kids in gen ed math have the option of takeing Math 7 Honors or Math 7. The Math 7 Honors kids will take Algebra Honors in 8th grade.
They take 3+4 math in 3 rd, then 5 in 4th, 6 in 5th and 7 in 6th. Then they need 91st percentile in Iowa and pass advanced on the SOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:May I know if there is any criteria or any other test that needs to be taken to get into Algebra 1.All I hear is only kids whom are un advance math can go for it . May I know the exact process for it ?.
The process is that kids in LIV and Advanced Math skip 5th grade math and take 6th grade math in 5th grade and 7th grade math in 6th grade. They take the SOLs associated with 6th grade and 7th grade. Those kids also take the IAAT in 6th grade. Kids who score in th 91rst percentile on the IAAT and pass advanced on the 7th grade SOL are offered the opportunity to take Algebra Honors in 7th grade.
That is the normal process. Essentially, 6th grade is spent doing pre-algebra. The two tests demonstrate a mastery of pre-algebra skills needed to succeed in Algebra Honors in 7th grade.
Kids who do not meet the test scores and kids in gen ed math have the option of takeing Math 7 Honors or Math 7. The Math 7 Honors kids will take Algebra Honors in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:May I know if there is any criteria or any other test that needs to be taken to get into Algebra 1.All I hear is only kids whom are un advance math can go for it . May I know the exact process for it ?.
Anonymous wrote:My friends daughter did not take advanced math and took Algebra 1 in MS. Parents can request the class and should be able to get their kid into it. The danger is that the child is not prepared and does not do well in the class. I was surprised that this happened, I thought you had to have a certain score on the IAAT and pass advanced on the SOL but that is not the case. Most parents follow the schools recommendations though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello All,
would like to know about other options that are available to take Algebra 1 in middle school if the kid is non AAP.
If your kid is in gen ed advanced math, then they will take the IAAT and 7th grade math SOL in 6th grade, just like the AAP kids. The criteria to qualify for Algebra 1 in middle school is the exact same for AAP kids and gen ed advanced math kids.
My kid is in level III ,not in Advance math.so I'm looking for options to take Algebra 1 in middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello All,
would like to know about other options that are available to take Algebra 1 in middle school if the kid is non AAP.
If your kid is in gen ed advanced math, then they will take the IAAT and 7th grade math SOL in 6th grade, just like the AAP kids. The criteria to qualify for Algebra 1 in middle school is the exact same for AAP kids and gen ed advanced math kids.
Anonymous wrote:Hello All,
would like to know about other options that are available to take Algebra 1 in middle school if the kid is non AAP.