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
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.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:There are math course overviews and resources linked here:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/ms/
AMP7+
Coming soon.
Anonymous wrote:There are math course overviews and resources linked here:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/ms/