lol, well she went through the whole building the bridge section without complaint. She has to keep an STmath logbook, so if it’s wearing her down, we should be able to see that in the data.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD started the petals today. No complaints, though. She loves it. Math is her favorite subject. 3rd grade.
give it a few hours
my 5th grader, who also used to love math, has been in petal hell ALL WEEK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD started the petals today. No complaints, though. She loves it. Math is her favorite subject. 3rd grade.
give it a few hours
Anonymous wrote:DD started the petals today. No complaints, though. She loves it. Math is her favorite subject. 3rd grade.
Anonymous wrote:i thought you all were exaggerating. i wronged you.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter and her classmates in first grade love ST Math. Many of them have been mentioning it as a highlight of their day in their closing meeting. Of course it’s only the third day they’ve used it. Hopefully it stays fun for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed my child's teacher and cc'd the principal letting her know that my child is opting out of any ST Math, Imagine Reading and I-ready assignments. So freeing!
It's public school. It's not an al a carte menu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed my child's teacher and cc'd the principal letting her know that my child is opting out of any ST Math, Imagine Reading and I-ready assignments. So freeing!
It's public school. It's not an al a carte menu.
Anonymous wrote:I emailed my child's teacher and cc'd the principal letting her know that my child is opting out of any ST Math, Imagine Reading and I-ready assignments. So freeing!
Anonymous wrote:I emailed my child's teacher and cc'd the principal letting her know that my child is opting out of any ST Math, Imagine Reading and I-ready assignments. So freeing!
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for coming late. What’s ST?