Anonymous wrote:World Civ just means that your HN World History and HN English 9 classes are team taught by an English and History Teacher. They have the class everyday -- in the block schedule at our school it's either 1/2 period, 7/8 period I think.
Theoretically, the teachers teach together -- but in my child's experience, the content is still taught pretty separately -- the history teacher instructs and tests on history, the english teacher instructs and tests on english. I'm sure there's more overlap and coordination between the teachers than that, but they still have to ensure that all of the content is taught.
In my child's class they earn 1 combined grade, but get that grade for both English and History. So if you're not doing well it can hurt you in both classes.
It is a huge class -- about 60 kids total, so that may be tough for some kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son came from AAP - and he and his friends all are taking english 9 honors now.
World civ honors sounds interesting but I think it's off the standard track if you're not taking it as an elective.
Is English 9 honors difficult coming from AAP?
Generally, no. But everything is teacher dependent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son came from AAP - and he and his friends all are taking english 9 honors now.
World civ honors sounds interesting but I think it's off the standard track if you're not taking it as an elective.
Is English 9 honors difficult coming from AAP?
Anonymous wrote:My son came from AAP - and he and his friends all are taking english 9 honors now.
World civ honors sounds interesting but I think it's off the standard track if you're not taking it as an elective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:World Civ use to love giving out Ds. Check re: the typical grade distribution for your HS.
Which HS? Where do you find that grade distribution??
Anonymous wrote:World Civ use to love giving out Ds. Check re: the typical grade distribution for your HS.
Anonymous wrote:
My son is an 8th grader. He was just presented an option for 9th grade that was English 9 honors or World civ honors (combo of history and English). He's our oldest, so we're just learning what HS courses will look like. Is there a preferrable path for a kid looking to take a strong course load? TIA.