Anonymous wrote:Our AAP center was not one of the intense, challenging ones. However, in third grade they do have more work, mainly in math, because they're covering third and fourth grades at the same time. By fourth grade, they're just doing fifth grade math, so it's easier.
It's supposed to ramp up in sixth grade, to prepare kids for middle school. For one of our kids, it did, but by the time our other kid went through the same AAP center, the best teachers had quit because of a horrible new principal, and the AAP curriculum had been gutted and replaced with SOL practice.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - third grade in our AAP center was insane. We actually switched back to our local level IV because of it (and a few other reasons). There is not reason for an AAP third grader to need to do 20 worksheets a day. None.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - third grade in our AAP center was insane. We actually switched back to our local level IV because of it (and a few other reasons). There is not reason for an AAP third grader to need to do 20 worksheets a day. None.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The workload is intense. Too much homework, quizzes. Is all about the grades. I've heard this intensity decreases in fourth grade.
It isn't like this for my child at all. Talk to parents at your school, as this obviously varies from school to school. For us, the intensity really increases in fifth grade.
Anonymous wrote:The workload is intense. Too much homework, quizzes. Is all about the grades. I've heard this intensity decreases in fourth grade.