Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 09:22     Subject: 7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Math 7 is just the grade level class. It keeps kids on the regular track in common core, which is Algebra 1 in 9th grade.

Math 7+ covers the 2nd half of 7th grade math and all of 8th grade. It puts kid on track for Algebra 1 in 8th grade (a year early).

They may ask your kid to take an assessment if you are trying to get your kid into an accelerated class (7+ or algebra).

"Advanced" English is on grade level and has texts that are below grade level included. Nothing advanced about it. Just warning you.

If your kid is advanced at reading/writing, try to get them into Historical Inquiry into Global Humanities (HIGH). That has a couple of books added in and a History Day project.


Yet those books are also not advanced either and some students have already had read those novels in a 4th or 5th grade course. More discussion on Global Humanities here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1151581.page


Agree but it is still better than the base course.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 09:14     Subject: 7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:Math 7 is just the grade level class. It keeps kids on the regular track in common core, which is Algebra 1 in 9th grade.

Math 7+ covers the 2nd half of 7th grade math and all of 8th grade. It puts kid on track for Algebra 1 in 8th grade (a year early).

They may ask your kid to take an assessment if you are trying to get your kid into an accelerated class (7+ or algebra).

"Advanced" English is on grade level and has texts that are below grade level included. Nothing advanced about it. Just warning you.

If your kid is advanced at reading/writing, try to get them into Historical Inquiry into Global Humanities (HIGH). That has a couple of books added in and a History Day project.


Yet those books are also not advanced either and some students have already had read those novels in a 4th or 5th grade course. More discussion on Global Humanities here:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1151581.page
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 08:57     Subject: 7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:Be aware that not every school offers grade level course options and if they do, it might be combined with the advanced option for the younger grade. My middle school’s advanced 7th grade math options are all combined with grade level 8th grade math courses. Parents have no idea until there is a behavior issue! Teachers can’t fight this because principals are allowed to do whatever they want and threaten to cut teacher allocations to make people fall in line.


Course options and behavior are not one in the same and principals should not be managing them the same. It’s fine to have advance 7 math be put together with on level 8th grade math, as a huge part of the content that year is in fact 8th grade math. In fact it may be better for some students in ensuring they have good foundational skills and proper time to consume.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 08:57     Subject: Re:7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are math course overviews and resources linked here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/ms/


Math 7 and algebra are described, but there's nothing on the MCPS website about AMP7+. Is that information written somewhere/?

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/middle/amp7/


AMP7+
Coming soon.


This is the blurb from the Westland course bulletin:

Accelerated Math 7 Plus
This advanced course follows Accelerated
Math 6 by including the remaining grade 7
standards and all grade 8 standards. In this
course, students will study rigid
transformations and congruence, scale
drawings, similarity, and slope. Students will
build upon their understanding of expressions
and equations by learning how to represent
relationships in different algebraic forms,
writing equivalent expressions, solving one
variable equations and inequalities, and begin
the study of linear relationships. Students will
also explore topics related to functions,
volume, exponents and scientific notation, the
Pythagorean Theorem, and irrational
numbers.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 08:49     Subject: 7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:Be aware that not every school offers grade level course options and if they do, it might be combined with the advanced option for the younger grade. My middle school’s advanced 7th grade math options are all combined with grade level 8th grade math courses. Parents have no idea until there is a behavior issue! Teachers can’t fight this because principals are allowed to do whatever they want and threaten to cut teacher allocations to make people fall in line.


+1. Only your school counselor can help you. Not every school offers all the classes and even if they do one year, they might not the next.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 07:38     Subject: 7th grade course options

Be aware that not every school offers grade level course options and if they do, it might be combined with the advanced option for the younger grade. My middle school’s advanced 7th grade math options are all combined with grade level 8th grade math courses. Parents have no idea until there is a behavior issue! Teachers can’t fight this because principals are allowed to do whatever they want and threaten to cut teacher allocations to make people fall in line.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 02:53     Subject: Re:7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:There are math course overviews and resources linked here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/ms/


Math 7 and algebra are described, but there's nothing on the MCPS website about AMP7+. Is that information written somewhere/?

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/middle/amp7/


AMP7+
Coming soon.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 00:14     Subject: Re:7th grade course options

DP. "HIGH" is the enriched social studies class.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2024 00:11     Subject: 7th grade course options

Math 7 is just the grade level class. It keeps kids on the regular track in common core, which is Algebra 1 in 9th grade.

Math 7+ covers the 2nd half of 7th grade math and all of 8th grade. It puts kid on track for Algebra 1 in 8th grade (a year early).

They may ask your kid to take an assessment if you are trying to get your kid into an accelerated class (7+ or algebra).

"Advanced" English is on grade level and has texts that are below grade level included. Nothing advanced about it. Just warning you.

If your kid is advanced at reading/writing, try to get them into Historical Inquiry into Global Humanities (HIGH). That has a couple of books added in and a History Day project.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2024 22:36     Subject: 7th grade course options

There is an in-depth thread on 6th grade math that might help.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/90/784568.page
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2024 22:27     Subject: Re:7th grade course options

Anonymous wrote:There are math course overviews and resources linked here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/ms/


Thanks so much! This is what I was looking for. Yes, I contacted the guidance counselor, but I imagine that in the end of school rush-things are going to be busy and I wanted to make sure I knew what to ask when I get their time.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2024 22:25     Subject: Re:7th grade course options

There are math course overviews and resources linked here:

https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/ms/
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2024 21:48     Subject: 7th grade course options

Ditto. School counselor will answer all your questions. Ask to set up a meeting
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2024 21:41     Subject: 7th grade course options

Did you talk to your kid's school counselor? Ask them or contact the Assistant Principal of the school to chat.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2024 21:22     Subject: 7th grade course options

Hi-we're relocating out of state to a MCPS middle school with our soon-to-be 7th grader. I'm reading through the course bulletin and for grade 7 math it mentions 3 options: Math 7/Accelerated Math 7 Plus/Algebra *HS. I assume that these are 3 different options depending on math ability. Is there somewhere I see what these 3 options cover? How is placement determined?

And if I understand correctly, all 7th graders who aren't English language learners, will take advanced English 7.

Thanks in advance for any insights!