Anonymous wrote:Also, how are kids taking Algebra in 6th grade when Fairfax County explicitly states that the prerequisite for Algebra in 7th grade is 91% on IOWA test and pass advanced scores on 6th grade Math SOLs??? I've never seen anywhere in their documents that sets conditions for Algebra in 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, my DD took Algebra in 7th and I didn't want her to, for all the regular reasons (it's a high school class, secondary school is a huge jump, there's no need to be so far ahead....). However, she is literally the best of the best. I have five kids and I see how extraordinary she is. Not that she's a genius, she's just so skilled and quick in math plus (and this is probably most important) she's extremely type A, conscientious, perfectly behaved and always working hard and paying attention type of student. She's never lost a paper or been confused or missed a beat. She had 3 years of 600s on her math SOLs, a 99% percentile on the IOWA, and won some Continental Math League best in the school award. I finally couldn't argue and let her take Algebra. She did great. Just like any old math class and she had an A. Having said that....I don't expect any of my other children will be in Algebra in 7th grade. She's unique.
My God, humblebrag much?
Anonymous wrote:This doesnt make sense to me. The 6th graders are already taking math 7 content so I just assumed the AAP kids would take math 8 in 7th grade if they didnt qualify for Algebra in 7th grade. I have a 6th grader in AAP so I need someone to clarify.
Anonymous wrote:So, my DD took Algebra in 7th and I didn't want her to, for all the regular reasons (it's a high school class, secondary school is a huge jump, there's no need to be so far ahead....). However, she is literally the best of the best. I have five kids and I see how extraordinary she is. Not that she's a genius, she's just so skilled and quick in math plus (and this is probably most important) she's extremely type A, conscientious, perfectly behaved and always working hard and paying attention type of student. She's never lost a paper or been confused or missed a beat. She had 3 years of 600s on her math SOLs, a 99% percentile on the IOWA, and won some Continental Math League best in the school award. I finally couldn't argue and let her take Algebra. She did great. Just like any old math class and she had an A. Having said that....I don't expect any of my other children will be in Algebra in 7th grade. She's unique.
Anonymous wrote:So, my DD took Algebra in 7th and I didn't want her to, for all the regular reasons (it's a high school class, secondary school is a huge jump, there's no need to be so far ahead....). However, she is literally the best of the best. I have five kids and I see how extraordinary she is. Not that she's a genius, she's just so skilled and quick in math plus (and this is probably most important) she's extremely type A, conscientious, perfectly behaved and always working hard and paying attention type of student. She's never lost a paper or been confused or missed a beat. She had 3 years of 600s on her math SOLs, a 99% percentile on the IOWA, and won some Continental Math League best in the school award. I finally couldn't argue and let her take Algebra. She did great. Just like any old math class and she had an A. Having said that....I don't expect any of my other children will be in Algebra in 7th grade. She's unique.
Anonymous wrote:My dd is in 7th and is regretting not being in Algebra, but that is ok. There is a big difference between this and Alg. 1 honors. First off being that any algebra goes on the HS transcript. I made the decision to place her in Math 7 honors.
The kids who are in Algebra make her feel bad (or perhaps she does it to herself) but I am trying to see the long game. She doesn't love math and I didn't think it was wise to put her on the path to very hard math in 12th.
She has made A in 1st q of Math 7 honors, but it wasn't a breeze. I am happy she is solidifying her base in a class that won't follow her forever.
Middle school has a lot to get used to. I didn't think starting it off with a HS class was best for her.