Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on my kids, I wouldn't say Algebra 1 in 6th grade is "very advanced". More advanced yes, but they are definitely not math geniuses.
All the 6th graders appear to be adjusting well as far as grades go.
Not unusual for 8th graders at Carson to take Algebra 2 at 8th grade. Unusual would be the ones who take precalc while in 8th grade - they have to go to HS for classes
High school sequence would be:
Precalc
Calc BC (Stats AP as elective)
Multivariable Calc
Linear Algebra
Nobody says it's math genius. But taking a 9th grade course at 6th grade is certainly "very advanced".
Anonymous wrote:Based on my kids, I wouldn't say Algebra 1 in 6th grade is "very advanced". More advanced yes, but they are definitely not math geniuses.
All the 6th graders appear to be adjusting well as far as grades go.
Not unusual for 8th graders at Carson to take Algebra 2 at 8th grade. Unusual would be the ones who take precalc while in 8th grade - they have to go to HS for classes
High school sequence would be:
Precalc
Calc BC (Stats AP as elective)
Multivariable Calc
Linear Algebra
Anonymous wrote:Based on my kids, I wouldn't say Algebra 1 in 6th grade is "very advanced". More advanced yes, but they are definitely not math geniuses.
All the 6th graders appear to be adjusting well as far as grades go.
Not unusual for 8th graders at Carson to take Algebra 2 at 8th grade. Unusual would be the ones who take precalc while in 8th grade - they have to go to HS for classes
High school sequence would be:
Precalc
Calc BC (Stats AP as elective)
Multivariable Calc
Linear Algebra
Anonymous wrote: if they are very advanced, how are they measured for acceleration of two grades ahead.
Anonymous wrote: if they are very advanced, how are they measured for acceleration of two grades ahead.
Anonymous wrote:so, is there is any real need/use of completing algebra 1 by 6th grade?
Anonymous wrote:More than a few 6th graders - around 15 give or take - from Floris, McNair and Hunters Woods - are in Algebra 1.
In years past, even a few 5th graders.
Yes, Carson has Algebra 2 in 8th, enough enrollment for multiple classes, because some take Geometry during the summer between 7-8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:No one knows it?
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many 6th graders are taking Algebra I class at Rachel Carson MS this school year and if Carson MS opens Algebra II in 8th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how many 6th graders are taking Algebra I class at Rachel Carson MS this school year and if Carson MS opens Algebra II in 8th grade.