Anonymous wrote:No subject on this forum amuses me more than this one - AAP and what it's all about.
Ask 10 parents and you'll get ten different versions that describe the curriculum.
People read into it exactly what they want to read into it.
Except for Math and the Caesar's English/Word Within a Word, it hasn't been much different from the base school.
I do expect a big difference though in middle school, which is why we will stick with it.
Anonymous wrote:Curriculum is one of those things about AAP that is almost impossible to figure out, other than just go through it year to year. Because of SOLs they do tend to follow the FCPS curriculum but probably more in-depth - no real proof since both ours are AAP so can't compare. I've heard that they do sometimes switch stuff around though because 1 kid we know switched back to the home school after 1 year at center and ended up repeating a bunch of stuff, especially in science.
Depends on the AAP center but in our area it's different in the following ways: math - different texts, even from compacted at base school. Use of Caesar's English in 3-5 and Word within the Word in 6th grade - they learn lots of Latin roots/stems, Socratic Seminars, Civilization creation/archeology dig, artifact museums - maybe more open-ended projects than base school, Wordmasters, more science fair requirements etc.
Anonymous wrote:It's the same curriculum as in Gen Ed, except for math where they cover 2 years worth of math in one year. The might dig deeper into some areas, but same topics in History, Science.
Anonymous wrote:The curriculum is the same as gen Ed. But math is 4tH grade and social studies, science and language arts are advanced. Which means they go into more depth and expect more from the kids- independent projects, speeches etc. I am surprised at how much more work there has been this year(3rd). If you look at the new progress reports, there is a separate new one for kids in AAP. Compared to the gen Ed one you can see what additional things they expect from the kids
Anonymous wrote:i thought only math was accelerated...other subjects were more in depth, experiential, etc
Anonymous wrote:Even for AAP students, it is all about the SOLs. They have to stick with the "current" year curriculum in everything but math.
Anonymous wrote:i thought only math was accelerated...other subjects were more in depth, experiential, etc