Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:8th grader or 9th? You need to know your school's exact policy. If it's a high school this might be published on the web. You should call your school or superintendent's office ASAP for info as they may go on break soon.
Is it too late to register for summer school for credit recovery? If it's too late, have your child work on algebra problems all summer using Khan Academy, ixl.com, or something like Mathnasium, Kumon, or tutoring.
PP of post above. As a parent who had to remediate my kids' pandemic-impacted math, I recommend you subscribe to IXL.com math over the summer and have your child do 30 mins per day. You can see the results in the parent portal and use the analysis of strengths and weaknesses to have a conversation with a teacher on where your child's math knowledge gaps are. It covers K-12 math. So it will be able to find your child's level. It basically does what the Mathnasium intake assessment does. You may find your child has problems with math anywhere from 5th grade to 9th grade math.
If your kid won't do this work, it's not worth subscribing. But if they are diligent you should see some patterns emerge and they may be able to strengthen some skills by practicing. If you don't feel confident analyzing it you could try posting pictures of the results on this site. Or getting help from the school in the fall.
Anonymous wrote:10th Grade. They told us to repeat the class next year.
Anonymous wrote:8th grader or 9th? You need to know your school's exact policy. If it's a high school this might be published on the web. You should call your school or superintendent's office ASAP for info as they may go on break soon.
Is it too late to register for summer school for credit recovery? If it's too late, have your child work on algebra problems all summer using Khan Academy, ixl.com, or something like Mathnasium, Kumon, or tutoring.