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Anonymous wrote:My kid takes Go Math at school and I supplement with Singapore math at home. They have nothing in common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what do you call the math program followed by public schools? I call it CC curriculum because it was written for CC.
So is the version of Everyday Math in current use. So is the most recent release of Singapore Math, the most recent recent release of Saxon Math, and other curricula.
What you call the math program followed by your local public school depends on the area and the curriculum they've chosen.
OK, what's better (or lesser evil), Everyday Math or Go Math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what do you call the math program followed by public schools? I call it CC curriculum because it was written for CC.
So is the version of Everyday Math in current use. So is the most recent release of Singapore Math, the most recent recent release of Saxon Math, and other curricula.
What you call the math program followed by your local public school depends on the area and the curriculum they've chosen.
OK, what's better (or lesser evil), Everyday Math or Go Math?
Anonymous wrote:But what do you call the math program followed by public schools? I call it CC curriculum because it was written for CC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But what do you call the math program followed by public schools? I call it CC curriculum because it was written for CC.
So is the version of Everyday Math in current use. So is the most recent release of Singapore Math, the most recent recent release of Saxon Math, and other curricula.
What you call the math program followed by your local public school depends on the area and the curriculum they've chosen.
Anonymous wrote:But what do you call the math program followed by public schools? I call it CC curriculum because it was written for CC.
Anonymous wrote:Common Core is not a curriculum. It's a set of standards students are supposed to reach at different points in each grade level. Curricula in many states are based on these standards.