Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the curriculum has changed slightly and the name of the class. Its the same as IM6 and the other poster was correct to say if he passes this class, he'd be in line to take Algebra I in 7th grade.
I don't think it is the same as IM6. Our school has both IM and IM6. Yes, both courses lead to geometry in 7th grade, but they are different. AIM has more projects and the students grouped in the class are all high achieving, capable 6th graders. It sounds like at some schools the courses are almost identical, but at others there are some differences.
At our school, the classes are identical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP the curriculum has changed slightly and the name of the class. Its the same as IM6 and the other poster was correct to say if he passes this class, he'd be in line to take Algebra I in 7th grade.
I don't think it is the same as IM6. Our school has both IM and IM6. Yes, both courses lead to geometry in 7th grade, but they are different. AIM has more projects and the students grouped in the class are all high achieving, capable 6th graders. It sounds like at some schools the courses are almost identical, but at others there are some differences.
Anonymous wrote:OP the curriculum has changed slightly and the name of the class. Its the same as IM6 and the other poster was correct to say if he passes this class, he'd be in line to take Algebra I in 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:I got a letter saying my son was accepted into this class. The description seems similar to Investigations into Mathematics. He’s my only so I don’t know anyone with older children in the area to ask questions. Is this Applied class a lot harder? Do students who take that course take a different kind of math in 7th and 8th than Investigations into math (not applies)?
And I know this is far down our road, but how will taking this class in 6th affect his high school math choices? He does well in compacted math, but isn’t the top math student in his class and it’s a struggle for him sometimes. Looking for thought and advice from anyone who has children who have been through these classes. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I got a letter saying my son was accepted into this class. The description seems similar to Investigations into Mathematics. He’s my only so I don’t know anyone with older children in the area to ask questions. Is this Applied class a lot harder? Do students who take that course take a different kind of math in 7th and 8th than Investigations into math (not applies)?
And I know this is far down our road, but how will taking this class in 6th affect his high school math choices? He does well in compacted math, but isn’t the top math student in his class and it’s a struggle for him sometimes. Looking for thought and advice from anyone who has children who have been through these classes. Thank you.