Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just in case it matters, the kids in Gen Ed also read novels.
DC1 in the highest reading group in 3rd grade gen ed read the exact same novel (4th-5th grade reading level) that DC2's AAP class read in 3rd grade. I know it's hard for people on this forum to imagine, but there are some kids in gen ed doing about the same level of work as the kids in AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Just in case it matters, the kids in Gen Ed also read novels.
Anonymous wrote:Just in case it matters, the kids in Gen Ed also read novels.
DC1 in the highest reading group in 3rd grade gen ed read the exact same novel (4th-5th grade reading level) that DC2's AAP class read in 3rd grade. I know it's hard for people on this forum to imagine, but there are some kids in gen ed doing about the same level of work as the kids in AAP. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just in case it matters, the kids in Gen Ed also read novels.
That can’t possibly be true, right? I thought they were still working with letter puzzles and preparing for their ultimate goal of community college.
Anonymous wrote:Just in case it matters, the kids in Gen Ed also read novels.
Anonymous wrote:For parents of kids in AAP grades 3-8:
1) Do your kids get assigned novels to read? If so, how many and which ones? What grades are these assigned?
2) Do your kids discuss novels they've read in class?
3) Is Caesars vocabulary effective?
4) Do your kids learn any history outside of American history or Native American history? If so, what history do they learn and which grade(s)?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:For parents of kids in AAP grades 3-8:
1) Do your kids get assigned novels to read? If so, how many and which ones? What grades are these assigned?
2) Do your kids discuss novels they've read in class?
3) Is Caesars vocabulary effective?
4) Do your kids learn any history outside of American history or Native American history? If so, what history do they learn and which grade(s)?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:My kid is just finishing 3rd so can only answer for that.
1. No.
2. Informally.
3. I am not even aware of whether they use this.
4. Yes, ancient civilizations.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is just finishing 3rd so can only answer for that.
1. No.
2. Informally.
3. I am not even aware of whether they use this.
4. Yes, ancient civilizations.