Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confused. Is he taking precalc in 2nd semester of 8th grade, starting now? Or is is done with school math for the year and planning to start precalc as a 9th grader, but you are looking to fill 2nd semester with something?
The latter. Our local CC (through which the AP/DE Precalculus course is offered) doesn't allow middle schoolers to take it; it's also only offered on A/B schedule (yearlong).
I was actually a bit disgusted by the school-provided Algebra II curriculum and pace. No textbook, only online exercises, rather shallow curriculum. DC ended with a 100+ score on assignments and a 600 SOL, but far too little practice overall, and no depth. Hence the need for supplementation.
I'm intrigued by the AoPS Algebra 3 curriculum. If you look at their post test, that's pretty interesting stuff. Would require me to sit down and think a bit...
Anonymous wrote:Confused. Is he taking precalc in 2nd semester of 8th grade, starting now? Or is is done with school math for the year and planning to start precalc as a 9th grader, but you are looking to fill 2nd semester with something?
Anonymous wrote:How do students do that when 6th grade algebra 1 isn't possible at most schools?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a troll on this forum holding bitterness towards advanced students who are completing Algebra 2 in 8th grade. Get over it.
There is a reason why FCPS has kept Algebra 2 by 12th grade as minimum standard diploma requirement for vast majority, and offers advanced math pathway to complete multivariable calculus for advanced students at top schools.
The most advanced pathway is typically complex analysis + differential equations senior year, and that's when you're done with Algebra 2 in 8th. Multivar and linear algebra is for Algebra 1 in 7th.
How do students do that when 6th grade algebra 1 isn't possible at most schools?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a troll on this forum holding bitterness towards advanced students who are completing Algebra 2 in 8th grade. Get over it.
There is a reason why FCPS has kept Algebra 2 by 12th grade as minimum standard diploma requirement for vast majority, and offers advanced math pathway to complete multivariable calculus for advanced students at top schools.
The most advanced pathway is typically complex analysis + differential equations senior year, and that's when you're done with Algebra 2 in 8th. Multivar and linear algebra is for Algebra 1 in 7th.
Anonymous wrote:There is a troll on this forum holding bitterness towards advanced students who are completing Algebra 2 in 8th grade. Get over it.
There is a reason why FCPS has kept Algebra 2 by 12th grade as minimum standard diploma requirement for vast majority, and offers advanced math pathway to complete multivariable calculus for advanced students at top schools.
Anonymous wrote:The school year is over, and they're done with Algebra II? If your child enjoys doing more advanced work, AoPS is a good choice.