Anonymous wrote:I have (belatedly, embarrassingly, and disappointedly) learned that our school does not cover division at all in third grade. I had thought division was one of the core math concepts that would be covered. Is it as unusual as it seems to me that a school would not cover division in third grade?
At this point, I suppose I should not be surprised, given the myriad and pervasive shortcomings of our school, but I am still quite surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Google search shows that they do cover division in 3rd grade:
https://im.kendallhunt.com/k5/teachers/grade-3/unit-4/practice.html
IM focuses on conceptual understanding, so it likely looks really different than when you learned math. If you're looking for the procedural approach of programs like Russian math, you're at the wrong school (I know RM is supplemental)
The IM curriculum does, but for whatever reason, it seems our school does not.
Anonymous wrote:Current 3rd grade parent and our school has covered division. Goal for the end of the year is for kids to fully master their 1-12 multiplication tables, but I'm not sure what the end of year benchmark is for division. But they've been practicing division for a couple of months at least.
Anonymous wrote:A Google search shows that they do cover division in 3rd grade:
https://im.kendallhunt.com/k5/teachers/grade-3/unit-4/practice.html
IM focuses on conceptual understanding, so it likely looks really different than when you learned math. If you're looking for the procedural approach of programs like Russian math, you're at the wrong school (I know RM is supplemental)
Anonymous wrote:What math program is in use? Even relatively slow programs like "Rod and Staff" or "Study Time" cover long division in 3rd.
Anonymous wrote:Previous poster. In school. That was not a humble brag of our smart my kid is. It is part of the 2nd grade math in focus book.