Anonymous wrote:I have a kid in ES in AAP math, and he's not doing well because he doesn't show his work enough. He gets the answers right, but he can do most of the problems in his head. He tries to write out his work, but he just can't do it in enough detail for her. He much prefers to do it in his head, and he doesn't do any better when he is forced to write it out. It just makes the whole thing tedious for him. I used to teach in fcps and our main goal for making kids write out their work in math was so that they would get the test questions right. The teacher tries to tell him some nonsense about how she wants to see his thinking, but she doesn't even look at the work that is turned in, and certainly has never given him even five minutes of personal attention to talk about his "thinking." Does anyone else have a kid that suffers from this rule about showing work or getting it marked wrong? I'm not happy about this, obviously.
My son has this issue. I’m homeschooling him this year, but plan to put him back in FCPS for 7th grade. We’ve been doing problems about trains traveling at different speeds, leaving at different times, what time do they pass each other....he does it mostly in his head. I’m worried about what will happen next year. When I try to work with him to show his work, he really struggles. His working memory tested in the 99th percentile, so I think he just naturally can process more in his head. Not sure how to handle it with the teacher. Sorry no advice.