Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on AoPS and do the free enrichment stuff for pre algebra and algebra, number theory and counting. That will be interesting and challenging and avoid the lopsidedness of pushing ahead in MAP/Khan grade-level content with no depth or breadth.
Second AoPS. If you have a mathy kid and don't want to fight the school to get algebra in 6th then competition math is a very useful brain bending outlet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably AMP7+ now, which is the newer accelerated course before Algebra I.
How does AMP7+ compare to AIM? Is it dumbed down?
Anonymous wrote:Go on AoPS and do the free enrichment stuff for pre algebra and algebra, number theory and counting. That will be interesting and challenging and avoid the lopsidedness of pushing ahead in MAP/Khan grade-level content with no depth or breadth.
Anonymous wrote:Probably AMP7+ now, which is the newer accelerated course before Algebra I.
Anonymous wrote:Go on AoPS and do the free enrichment stuff for pre algebra and algebra, number theory and counting. That will be interesting and challenging and avoid the lopsidedness of pushing ahead in MAP/Khan grade-level content with no depth or breadth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. We don't know yet what DC was recommended for. I checked the school website and saw that the school offers AMP6+, AMP7+ in 6th grade for the advanced track in 6th grade. In 7th they offer AMP 7+, Math 8, Algebra 1* . In 8th grade they offer Algebra 1* and Honors Geometry.
I do not know what all this is.
In this case 7+ sounds right.
Anonymous wrote:Aim or algebra
Anonymous wrote:Op here. We don't know yet what DC was recommended for. I checked the school website and saw that the school offers AMP6+, AMP7+ in 6th grade for the advanced track in 6th grade. In 7th they offer AMP 7+, Math 8, Algebra 1* . In 8th grade they offer Algebra 1* and Honors Geometry.
I do not know what all this is.