Anonymous wrote:They don't read books, and the ones they do read aren't challenging. Same thing has been happening with my DD, now in 9th. She's an avid reader but part of the problem is that she has spent the past few years reading YA, and it doesn't have particularly rich language or vocabulary, so she's not picking up new words. I have discouraged her from reading YA and tried to find more challenging books that will also be fun. It's a frustrating situation. No wonder these kids can't read books when they get to college.
Anonymous wrote:Hey,
My 8th grade DS (smart kid who went to CES program) has barely improved his map reading scores since entering middle school. With all the issues with the Mcps reading English middle school classes (honors for all ) what can i do outside of school to work on improving his literacy? I started having him read higher level biographies (hes enjoying this) versus the easy sports fiction books he has been drawn to.
Anonymous wrote:He started at the 98th percentile in elementary and last testing was at 76th percentile. Math has stayed consistent in the 98th-99th percentile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey,
My 8th grade DS (smart kid who went to CES program) has barely improved his map reading scores since entering middle school. With all the issues with the Mcps reading English middle school classes (honors for all ) what can i do outside of school to work on improving his literacy? I started having him read higher level biographies (hes enjoying this) versus the easy sports fiction books he has been drawn to.
+1 this is my DS. Very good at math but somehow struggling to improve MAP R score since MS. On 6th grade fall, he secured 239 which was fairly good and has been fluctuating around that score +/-4 since then.
Anonymous wrote:Hey,
My 8th grade DS (smart kid who went to CES program) has barely improved his map reading scores since entering middle school. With all the issues with the Mcps reading English middle school classes (honors for all ) what can i do outside of school to work on improving his literacy? I started having him read higher level biographies (hes enjoying this) versus the easy sports fiction books he has been drawn to.