Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
Lol. I've never seen a choice board outside of elementary school--that's ridiculous. My kid has never had a teachers paying teachers worksheet or quiz on paper. Like not a single on paper math assignment since the pandemic. Everything is on the iPad. At most students are required to take a photo of scratch paper with their iPad and submit it, but it's never reviewed and nothing has ever been marked up and returned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?
The math department is very bad. Like seriously shockingly bad. As the pp above said— I’ve heard similar stories. All the teachers for other departments are really great though. Principal is excellent. Just really crappy math teachers except for a few gems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
Do you mean the DHMS PTA or something else? I can’t find it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
What? I’ve heard DHMS is great, how does that jibe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
So just fyi— there is a Facebook group for dhms parents that would be much more appropriate than this for getting dhms specific information.
In general, the dhms math dept is incredibly bad. Like so bad that half the teachers get fired every year. Some of the math teachers are just blatantly bad people— calling the kids racial slurs, putting failing grades into the grade book when the kid didn’t actually fail, telling them to F off or using other curse words, calling them curse words. They get suspended for a couple of days/weeks, but there’s no one to replace them in the middle of the year. The school is otherwise great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
Lol. I've never seen a choice board outside of elementary school--that's ridiculous. My kid has never had a teachers paying teachers worksheet or quiz on paper. Like not a single on paper math assignment since the pandemic. Everything is on the iPad. At most students are required to take a photo of scratch paper with their iPad and submit it, but it's never reviewed and nothing has ever been marked up and returned.
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
This is great. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:For Algebra at DHMS:
-Envision hardbound textbook at home
-A lot of the material does seem to come from TPT but it’s good quality
-Students take guided notes together as class and work through several problems together, all taught by the teacher
-Kids have choice board with variety of assignments - with a partner, on paper, on IXL or other app
-Kids take quizzes on paper - they are marked up, graded, and returned
-Kids take tests on iPad but have to show their work on paper. Work paper is returned if requested for test corrections with answer key.
-Kids have to do test corrections to be eligible for test retake
-Kids use IXL, etc for homework, not instruction
We are 6 for 6 math classes on teacher-led instruction, not IXL or videos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the geometry book that Intensified Geometry uses at DHMS?
IXL
So there’s no textbooks??
APS likely purchases the Envision textbook but then doesn't use it because it is terrible and doesn't match the VA curriculum, just like for the other math classes.
So how is the class taught? Is there a syllabus and they draw from IXL and Kahn academy or something?
My kid in Intensified Geometry @ DHMS was given a book to take home. I have no idea what it is and I have never seen child use said book. There are no assignments or homework from the book. In fact, the only reason we have a book is because parents demanded it from back to school night. Talk about APS wasting $.
So what do they refer to when doing homework if they have questions?
What homework? Wish there would be some math homework.
My kid’s homework is IXL.