Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't remember the scores, but he was at the 99th percentile in math and I think 70th for reading. The recommendations were for math 7 and grade level reading. The math rec is the one that I found more concerning--I thought he would be placed in IM, based on what I've heard about numbers moving on to that class. They're not getting letter grades this year, but i would describe him as an A- student in math. He enjoys math, and is diligent about homework. His challenges are disorganization and careless errors.
I don't know what IM stands for, but I think it is essentially pre-algebra.
what do you mean by 6th graders "not getting letter grades this year"? My DS is in 6th grade (MCPS) and is getting letter grades.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't remember the scores, but he was at the 99th percentile in math and I think 70th for reading. The recommendations were for math 7 and grade level reading. The math rec is the one that I found more concerning--I thought he would be placed in IM, based on what I've heard about numbers moving on to that class. They're not getting letter grades this year, but i would describe him as an A- student in math. He enjoys math, and is diligent about homework. His challenges are disorganization and careless errors.
I don't know what IM stands for, but I think it is essentially pre-algebra.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't remember the scores, but he was at the 99th percentile in math and I think 70th for reading. The recommendations were for math 7 and grade level reading. The math rec is the one that I found more concerning--I thought he would be placed in IM, based on what I've heard about numbers moving on to that class. They're not getting letter grades this year, but i would describe him as an A- student in math. He enjoys math, and is diligent about homework. His challenges are disorganization and careless errors.
I don't know what IM stands for, but I think it is essentially pre-algebra.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't remember the scores, but he was at the 99th percentile in math and I think 70th for reading. The recommendations were for math 7 and grade level reading. The math rec is the one that I found more concerning--I thought he would be placed in IM, based on what I've heard about numbers moving on to that class. They're not getting letter grades this year, but i would describe him as an A- student in math. He enjoys math, and is diligent about homework. His challenges are disorganization and careless errors.
I don't know what IM stands for, but I think it is essentially pre-algebra.
Anonymous wrote:Looked over my DC's recommendation this week. Can someone tell me about IM for 6th grade math? What is it?
Anonymous wrote:Are you happy with your children's recommended courses for middle school (entering 6th)? We were a little disappointed with our dc's placements in math and reading. We are going to talk to one of his current teachers, and learn more about what the reasoning was behind the recommendations. Right now, we feel like they chose the least challenging option for both. We don't want to overburden him in MS, in case the transition is tough, but we also don't want him not to be challenged.