Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is reading chapter books. He, however, does not always get the correct answers on his 2 and 3-digit addition and subtraction problems.
Is he in K? That's great he can do chapter books. There is one boy in my child's class who is reading at that level.
Just FYI since we've been down this road... doesn't matter what you can read. In first grade its ALL about the writing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is reading chapter books. He, however, does not always get the correct answers on his 2 and 3-digit addition and subtraction problems.
Is he in K? That's great he can do chapter books. There is one boy in my child's class who is reading at that level.
Anonymous wrote:My son is reading chapter books. He, however, does not always get the correct answers on his 2 and 3-digit addition and subtraction problems.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is in kindergarten in MCPS. It seems like there is not a whole lot going on in terms of academics. Does the pace pick up after the holidays?
I am happy with the teachers, classmates, etc. but it seems like my child learned more in pre-K than kindergarten.
They are learning a few simple words, but it is not like they get a list of words every week. They read and have discussions about the story, characters, setting, etc. In math, there is a lot of counting going on, but that seems to be it.
Just curious if this is the county-wide K experience.