Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 15:32     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

Anonymous wrote:What if a kid doesn't test into compacted math in third grade, but develops a real knack for math in 6th grade? Is third grade the last chance kids get to test into any kind of accelerated math? That sounds crazy to me.


Keep in mind that the non-accelerated math leads to Algebra I in 8th grade and AP Calculus I in 12th grade. When I went to school (not in MCPS, but in a public school system that prides itself on being good, and sends people to HYP), that was the accelerated math. In fact, it still is, the last time I checked.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 15:05     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

PP, thank you so much!!! I hadn't thought to ask for warning. My son will be extremely disappointed if he doesn't get info the compacted class. Per teacher he is at the top of the class on scores so we are hoping that nothing goes wrong with these extra tests. They had one this week that was a multiplication puzzle with symbols. He said it was kind of challenging at first but he figured it out without too much trouble.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 14:32     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

As it went last year from a mom who DD is now in Compacted Math. The puzzle-type problems will be somewhat related to what the the students are studying. For example, if the unit is place values, the problem may be something like "How many more 3 digit numbers can be made without a 6 in it than 4 dgit numbers without a 6 in it" Some are very challenging and some are not so much. Encourage your child to thoroughly explain her answer to the teacher as that it part of the grade. And I would request to know when the evaluations will be if your child is assessed (not all children are, you have to have scored GT on the 2nd grade InView test) so you can give your child a little pep talk before school that day and make sure she has a good breakfast. My kid is no genius but I would be disappointed if she wasn't allowed some accerlation in Math.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 13:50     Subject: Re:school started compacted math testing already

Yes it is their last chance, at least as of today.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 12:15     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

What if a kid doesn't test into compacted math in third grade, but develops a real knack for math in 6th grade? Is third grade the last chance kids get to test into any kind of accelerated math? That sounds crazy to me.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 11:43     Subject: Re:school started compacted math testing already

Is the test standard across elem schools, does anybody know? I got the feeling it was not last year.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 11:42     Subject: Re:school started compacted math testing already

Also, that placement test wasn't simple from what my kid reported about what was on it.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 11:41     Subject: Re:school started compacted math testing already

Why not let the kids have the benefit of math 3 before compacted testing?
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 10:28     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

In our school, they told the kids - my kid came home and told me that the test was fun, and that there would be about 8 more small tests. He also knew that this was for placement into 4/5 compacted.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2013 00:36     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

Nope. They just bring them in a room with a couple of other kids and tell them they have puzzles to solve. My kid did it today and said it was easy, but who knows.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2013 22:20     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

We get a letter from our principal saying that the "testing" would start in November. Do they tell the kids when they give them the tasks that it is part of the compacted math testing?
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2013 22:10     Subject: school started compacted math testing already

anyone else? Sounds like at this point there are a series of short tasks the kids have to complete to "pass" anyone know any more details from last year? Why are they testing so early. Seems weird to me.