Anonymous wrote:Hell no! I would not be okay with that. What is the rush? Why can't normal kids take normal classes instead of rushing them through math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have looked at the middle school course bulletin (link below) and I'm confused. There are two courses listed for 6th grade - Math 6 (3016) and AIM (3006). For grade 7 there appear to be three options -- Grade 7 (3017), IM (3001), and Algebra (3112).
What is the normal path??
I don't think our school even offers 3016 and 3017.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/middleschool/2019-2020MiddleSchoolCourseBulletin.pdf
Some schools have eliminated grade level math. It is a shame when schools push kids past their abilities. Math 6 is for kids who did not take compacted in 5th.
The usual pathway for someone taking math 6 would be IM in 7th, algebra in 8th.
How can they eliminate it? What if every single kid is in accelerated math and one or more kids decides to drop down to on-grade level math? Do they say "Too bad!"
Our school is only offering "advanced english 6" and "advanced english 7" According to the link above -- there are regular english 6 and 7 classes (just not at our school). DD is in advanced english and struggling. UGH
Anonymous wrote:Hell no! I would not be okay with that. What is the rush? Why can't normal kids take normal classes instead of rushing them through math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have looked at the middle school course bulletin (link below) and I'm confused. There are two courses listed for 6th grade - Math 6 (3016) and AIM (3006). For grade 7 there appear to be three options -- Grade 7 (3017), IM (3001), and Algebra (3112).
What is the normal path??
I don't think our school even offers 3016 and 3017.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/middleschool/2019-2020MiddleSchoolCourseBulletin.pdf
Some schools have eliminated grade level math. It is a shame when schools push kids past their abilities. Math 6 is for kids who did not take compacted in 5th.
The usual pathway for someone taking math 6 would be IM in 7th, algebra in 8th.
How can they eliminate it? What if every single kid is in accelerated math and one or more kids decides to drop down to on-grade level math? Do they say "Too bad!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have looked at the middle school course bulletin (link below) and I'm confused. There are two courses listed for 6th grade - Math 6 (3016) and AIM (3006). For grade 7 there appear to be three options -- Grade 7 (3017), IM (3001), and Algebra (3112).
What is the normal path??
I don't think our school even offers 3016 and 3017.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/middleschool/2019-2020MiddleSchoolCourseBulletin.pdf
Some schools have eliminated grade level math. It is a shame when schools push kids past their abilities. Math 6 is for kids who did not take compacted in 5th.
The usual pathway for someone taking math 6 would be IM in 7th, algebra in 8th.
How can they eliminate it? What if every single kid is in accelerated math and one or more kids decides to drop down to on-grade level math? Do they say "Too bad!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have looked at the middle school course bulletin (link below) and I'm confused. There are two courses listed for 6th grade - Math 6 (3016) and AIM (3006). For grade 7 there appear to be three options -- Grade 7 (3017), IM (3001), and Algebra (3112).
What is the normal path??
I don't think our school even offers 3016 and 3017.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/middleschool/2019-2020MiddleSchoolCourseBulletin.pdf
Some schools have eliminated grade level math. It is a shame when schools push kids past their abilities. Math 6 is for kids who did not take compacted in 5th.
The usual pathway for someone taking math 6 would be IM in 7th, algebra in 8th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have looked at the middle school course bulletin (link below) and I'm confused. There are two courses listed for 6th grade - Math 6 (3016) and AIM (3006). For grade 7 there appear to be three options -- Grade 7 (3017), IM (3001), and Algebra (3112).
What is the normal path??
I don't think our school even offers 3016 and 3017.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/middleschool/2019-2020MiddleSchoolCourseBulletin.pdf
Some schools have eliminated grade level math. It is a shame when schools push kids past their abilities. Math 6 is for kids who did not take compacted in 5th.
The usual pathway for someone taking math 6 would be IM in 7th, algebra in 8th.
Anonymous wrote:I have looked at the middle school course bulletin (link below) and I'm confused. There are two courses listed for 6th grade - Math 6 (3016) and AIM (3006). For grade 7 there appear to be three options -- Grade 7 (3017), IM (3001), and Algebra (3112).
What is the normal path??
I don't think our school even offers 3016 and 3017.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/curriculum/middleschool/2019-2020MiddleSchoolCourseBulletin.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Normal path depends on 5th grade math.
Compacted 5/6 goes to AIM, then onto Algebra in 7th
5th grade math leads to Math 6 and then IM followed by Algebra in 8th.