Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had two kids go through Functions (although I think they’ve changed the teacher since). While neither was a Math Team type kid, they are both highly competent. They had previously had Algebra 2 at TPMS and got A’s in the Functions class, but it was hard. Talking to the other parents, I think it’s hard for everyone. Blair might have math superstars that take it in stride, but all the kids in Functions are top kids and it’s still hard. Every year a significant number drop Functions and join the Magnet Precalc classes.
Also, it turned out that the way the follow up courses are sequenced, they’re set up for the 3 semester Precalc. By taking Functions, they had to take two math classes the same semester as a Junior.
Normally it’s:
Freshman Fall - Precalc
Freshman Spring - Precalc
Sophomore Fall - Precalc
Sophomore Spring - Calculus
Junior Fall - Calculus
Junior Spring - Statistics
It’s important for kids to have Stats before their Senior Research Project (SRP).
For Functions Kids it’s:
Freshman Year - Functions (2 semesters)
Sophomore - Calculus (2 semesters)
Junior Fall - Multivariable Calculus
Junior spring - Differential Equations
Junior Spring - Statistics
They don’t want to split MultiVar and DiffEq across years, but the kids still need Statistics for their SRP The kids lose an elective slot Junior year to math, and according to state requirements, they still have to take 2 semesters of math as a senior.
This is misleading - stat is offered in fall too, and students in the precalc path may end up having to take two math classes (Statistics and Analysis 1B (calculus)) in the same (Junior fall) semester. DC's friends had to do that due to some other constraints. Looking at what would happen in the Junior year to decide if one has to take functions or precalc may not be a good idea, IMHO.
I'd say that's the minimum for functions kids. My functions kids' junior/senior years were 2+ math classes at a time.
Junior Fall - Multivariable Calculus, linear algebra, statistics
Junior spring - Differential Equations, discrete math
Senior Fall -- Statistics Seminar 1, logic math
Senior spring - complex analysis, Statistic Seminar 2, origins of math
If your child is more focused on bio/chem, then do them a favor and don't make them take functions. My kid is hugely into math and functions still was a bear.
Anonymous wrote:Blair STEM parent here. What is the point of being in such a hurry with Math classes? Is it just to avoid taking these classes in college? I know it doesn’t really help in college admissions. I am just trying to understand this…no judgement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had two kids go through Functions (although I think they’ve changed the teacher since). While neither was a Math Team type kid, they are both highly competent. They had previously had Algebra 2 at TPMS and got A’s in the Functions class, but it was hard. Talking to the other parents, I think it’s hard for everyone. Blair might have math superstars that take it in stride, but all the kids in Functions are top kids and it’s still hard. Every year a significant number drop Functions and join the Magnet Precalc classes.
Also, it turned out that the way the follow up courses are sequenced, they’re set up for the 3 semester Precalc. By taking Functions, they had to take two math classes the same semester as a Junior.
Normally it’s:
Freshman Fall - Precalc
Freshman Spring - Precalc
Sophomore Fall - Precalc
Sophomore Spring - Calculus
Junior Fall - Calculus
Junior Spring - Statistics
It’s important for kids to have Stats before their Senior Research Project (SRP).
For Functions Kids it’s:
Freshman Year - Functions (2 semesters)
Sophomore - Calculus (2 semesters)
Junior Fall - Multivariable Calculus
Junior spring - Differential Equations
Junior Spring - Statistics
They don’t want to split MultiVar and DiffEq across years, but the kids still need Statistics for their SRP The kids lose an elective slot Junior year to math, and according to state requirements, they still have to take 2 semesters of math as a senior.
This is misleading - stat is offered in fall too, and students in the precalc path may end up having to take two math classes (Statistics and Analysis 1B (calculus)) in the same (Junior fall) semester. DC's friends had to do that due to some other constraints. Looking at what would happen in the Junior year to decide if one has to take functions or precalc may not be a good idea, IMHO.
Anonymous wrote:It allows kids to take higher level science and math electives.
Anonymous wrote:Blair STEM parent here. What is the point of being in such a hurry with Math classes? Is it just to avoid taking these classes in college? I know it doesn’t really help in college admissions. I am just trying to understand this…no judgement.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like the Functions class is tougher than the Analysis class. Is this true??
Anonymous wrote:I had two kids go through Functions (although I think they’ve changed the teacher since). While neither was a Math Team type kid, they are both highly competent. They had previously had Algebra 2 at TPMS and got A’s in the Functions class, but it was hard. Talking to the other parents, I think it’s hard for everyone. Blair might have math superstars that take it in stride, but all the kids in Functions are top kids and it’s still hard. Every year a significant number drop Functions and join the Magnet Precalc classes.
Also, it turned out that the way the follow up courses are sequenced, they’re set up for the 3 semester Precalc. By taking Functions, they had to take two math classes the same semester as a Junior.
Normally it’s:
Freshman Fall - Precalc
Freshman Spring - Precalc
Sophomore Fall - Precalc
Sophomore Spring - Calculus
Junior Fall - Calculus
Junior Spring - Statistics
It’s important for kids to have Stats before their Senior Research Project (SRP).
For Functions Kids it’s:
Freshman Year - Functions (2 semesters)
Sophomore - Calculus (2 semesters)
Junior Fall - Multivariable Calculus
Junior spring - Differential Equations
Junior Spring - Statistics
They don’t want to split MultiVar and DiffEq across years, but the kids still need Statistics for their SRP The kids lose an elective slot Junior year to math, and according to state requirements, they still have to take 2 semesters of math as a senior.
Anonymous wrote:Dc and many function classmates took geometry in 8th. Should be totally manageable post alg 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isnt MV a full year?
No MV is one semester in the magnet. It’s called Analysis 2A.
Is there an Analysis 2B? What does it cover?