Anonymous wrote:My gifted child did intensified algebra in 7th this year and it was the first time she truly had to work at math and she didn’t pull all As. Finished out the year with a B, just barely. It was quite a surprise for her and a good lesson that just because you have always coasted in classes doesn’t mean you always will. Not sure if she’ll put that grade on her high school transcript or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 22:54 here. To be clear, my kid didn’t struggle for a B. In many ways I think the 6-7-8 class is harder than algebra 1 because it is multiple years of standards in one year. I have no doubts my kid is ready for algebra in 7th and if not we have time to repeat. By the way he is not identified gifted in math and was still recommended for the 6-7-8 class.
the 6-7-8 recommendations don't seem to have rhyme or reason. My child was identified "gifted" and scored high on the SOL, but was not recommended for 6-7-8 last year. But now that child is recommended for pre-algebra for 7th.
What school? Our refused to tell parents the grade 7 recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 22:54 here. To be clear, my kid didn’t struggle for a B. In many ways I think the 6-7-8 class is harder than algebra 1 because it is multiple years of standards in one year. I have no doubts my kid is ready for algebra in 7th and if not we have time to repeat. By the way he is not identified gifted in math and was still recommended for the 6-7-8 class.
the 6-7-8 recommendations don't seem to have rhyme or reason. My child was identified "gifted" and scored high on the SOL, but was not recommended for 6-7-8 last year. But now that child is recommended for pre-algebra for 7th.
What school? Our refused to tell parents the grade 7 recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 22:54 here. To be clear, my kid didn’t struggle for a B. In many ways I think the 6-7-8 class is harder than algebra 1 because it is multiple years of standards in one year. I have no doubts my kid is ready for algebra in 7th and if not we have time to repeat. By the way he is not identified gifted in math and was still recommended for the 6-7-8 class.
the 6-7-8 recommendations don't seem to have rhyme or reason. My child was identified "gifted" and scored high on the SOL, but was not recommended for 6-7-8 last year. But now that child is recommended for pre-algebra for 7th.
Anonymous wrote:PP 22:54 here. To be clear, my kid didn’t struggle for a B. In many ways I think the 6-7-8 class is harder than algebra 1 because it is multiple years of standards in one year. I have no doubts my kid is ready for algebra in 7th and if not we have time to repeat. By the way he is not identified gifted in math and was still recommended for the 6-7-8 class.
Anonymous wrote:There was just a detailed thread on this and now I don’t see it.
Far fewer GT math kids are doing 6/7/8 math. Many are doing Math 6. Compacted Math has been seen to be a problem for many gifted math students a few years prior that were in the path for Intensified Geometry in 8th.