Anonymous
Post 09/27/2013 11:36     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

0 is not a number, it is a place holder. My kid learned this in pre-K and still recites it!
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2013 10:10     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

That's ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2013 08:23     Subject: 3rd grade math?

My child is Alex City in 3rd grade. She came home with addition Math facts to study that included 0+0.

needless to say we supplement heavily at home.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2013 05:45     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

With our login it just comes up, but if you go to add module you should be able to find it that way too.
Anonymous
Post 09/27/2013 04:31     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It should be on FCPS 24-7.


Assuming one is in FCPS.


Not for our 2nd grader it isn't!
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2013 18:14     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

Is there another locality that uses online textbooks?
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2013 18:08     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

Anonymous wrote:It should be on FCPS 24-7.


Assuming one is in FCPS.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2013 09:56     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

It should be on FCPS 24-7.
Anonymous
Post 09/22/2013 20:42     Subject: 3rd grade math?

Anonymous wrote:<vent>
Looking through the online math book for my 3rd grader -- are they *really* going to do double digit additions AGAIN? How does it work? Please tell me that there is a twist somewhere -- like "now they will work on mental math" or something. This doesn't seem in line with the curriculum for 3rd grade...

Watching my kid learn math on this curriculum is like watching a stone grow -- only I don't have that inner peace. The time to talk about adding the tens together and adding the ones together was in 1st grade!!!

</vent>


I'd love access to an online textbook...we don't even get that.
Anonymous
Post 09/21/2013 20:21     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

Every math unit begins with a day or two to practice previously learned concepts.
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2013 09:45     Subject: 3rd grade math?

pacing guide is more useful. Thank you!

I still don;t see the relevance of the online textbook. Maybe they just have great classroom manipulatives...

Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2013 07:54     Subject: Re:3rd grade math?

Here's the link to this year's current standards
http://www.fcps.edu/is/pos/es.shtml#esLA
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2013 07:28     Subject: 3rd grade math?

Im not Familiar with the 3rd grade curriculum. It's better to look at the Program of Studies and Pacing Guide than the textbook. The text is not the curriculum and the pacing does not follow the text page by page.
Anonymous
Post 09/20/2013 00:36     Subject: 3rd grade math?

<vent>
Looking through the online math book for my 3rd grader -- are they *really* going to do double digit additions AGAIN? How does it work? Please tell me that there is a twist somewhere -- like "now they will work on mental math" or something. This doesn't seem in line with the curriculum for 3rd grade...

Watching my kid learn math on this curriculum is like watching a stone grow -- only I don't have that inner peace. The time to talk about adding the tens together and adding the ones together was in 1st grade!!!

</vent>