Anonymous wrote:Depends on the school I think but generally no.
Also not really something to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought MCPS had started piloting an Enriched Literacy Curriculum?
They have in 4th and 5th grades at some schools.
In earlier grades there are materials that they use with "above level" or high ability students like William and Mary, Junior Great books and Jacob's Ladder. I think all schools are supposed to offer some of this, but am not sure they are. Kids are marked 'above grade level' on the report card when they are consistently reading texts above the grade level Lexile band or reading level. There were changes in this this school year and there is something different K-2 and 3-5.
Anonymous wrote:I thought MCPS had started piloting an Enriched Literacy Curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! I ask because there was a mom bragging that her kid was getting reading and math enrichment in 1st grade in MCPS and I was thinking there's formal program for reading enrichment (just differentiation by reading groups.)
She probably just meant that her child is in the highest reading group. That’s basically what math enrichment is — the highest math group (at least in my DC’s class).
Math enrichment actually has a structured set of worksheets to go along with it. They're actually pretty complicated. I don't think that highest math group always equals "received enrichment on a regular basis."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks! I ask because there was a mom bragging that her kid was getting reading and math enrichment in 1st grade in MCPS and I was thinking there's formal program for reading enrichment (just differentiation by reading groups.)
She probably just meant that her child is in the highest reading group. That’s basically what math enrichment is — the highest math group (at least in my DC’s class).
Anonymous wrote:Thanks! I ask because there was a mom bragging that her kid was getting reading and math enrichment in 1st grade in MCPS and I was thinking there's formal program for reading enrichment (just differentiation by reading groups.)
Anonymous wrote:High reading group is it.