Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our BTSN, the American Studies teacher said the social studies exam is about demonstrating skills (analyzing text, sourcing, etc.) and not about knowing facts and figures. In theory, if your child has been developing these skills, they should do fine.
Is that what it's called? Not US History 1 (and second part in high school)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our BTSN, the American Studies teacher said the social studies exam is about demonstrating skills (analyzing text, sourcing, etc.) and not about knowing facts and figures. In theory, if your child has been developing these skills, they should do fine.
Is that what it's called? Not US History 1 (and second part in high school)?
Anonymous wrote:At our BTSN, the American Studies teacher said the social studies exam is about demonstrating skills (analyzing text, sourcing, etc.) and not about knowing facts and figures. In theory, if your child has been developing these skills, they should do fine.
Anonymous wrote:Do they use MCAP History test results for anything?
Anonymous wrote:At our BTSN, the American Studies teacher said the social studies exam is about demonstrating skills (analyzing text, sourcing, etc.) and not about knowing facts and figures. In theory, if your child has been developing these skills, they should do fine.