Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any chance a student who studies over the summer could take a test in the fall and transfer from 7H to Algebra?
You can just call the guidance counselor and say you want your kid in Alg 1 even though they didn’t qualify. I already said upthread that my friend did it.
Anonymous wrote:Question for poster with spouse math teacher- do students that take algebra 1 in 7th end up taking math classes with students year and 2 years ahead of them in high school? Do they have usually separate class for 9th graders taking algebra 2 in 9th grade or are the 9th graders with sophomores and juniors taking they math level?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DS asked his math teacher today about Math 7HN. He told him that it would be "the easiest class that you take" and to be prepared to review a lot of material. Teacher said some material would be new but for the most part DS would coast. That's not reassuring.
I wish FCPS had a better solution for this.
Anonymous wrote:Any chance a student who studies over the summer could take a test in the fall and transfer from 7H to Algebra?
Anonymous wrote:Any chance a student who studies over the summer could take a test in the fall and transfer from 7H to Algebra?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DS asked his math teacher today about Math 7HN. He told him that it would be "the easiest class that you take" and to be prepared to review a lot of material. Teacher said some material would be new but for the most part DS would coast. That's not reassuring.
I wish FCPS had a better solution for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend put her son in Alg 1 even tho he didn’t get pass advanced on the SOL. I personally would not do that but she did and I guess it’s going fine.
My spouse teaches honors math 7. We have 3 kids. Our oldest took alg 1 in 7th but I am certain our younger 2 will take honors math 7 even the 1 who will also be coming from aap.
Is it because of your oldest’s experience that you all do not want your youngest to take algebra when get to 7th? Was it negative experience? Or solely based on your kids personalities that you think the kids won’t want to v you all steering them a different path. With your husband math teacher for this grade, thinking he has good view on this.
Anonymous wrote:My friend put her son in Alg 1 even tho he didn’t get pass advanced on the SOL. I personally would not do that but she did and I guess it’s going fine.
My spouse teaches honors math 7. We have 3 kids. Our oldest took alg 1 in 7th but I am certain our younger 2 will take honors math 7 even the 1 who will also be coming from aap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend put her son in Alg 1 even tho he didn’t get pass advanced on the SOL. I personally would not do that but she did and I guess it’s going fine.
My spouse teaches honors math 7. We have 3 kids. Our oldest took alg 1 in 7th but I am certain our younger 2 will take honors math 7 even the 1 who will also be coming from aap.
Does your spouse have any insight as to the material that is covered and whether it is a repeat of the 6th grade AAP math? Does he see some of the cusp kids who didn't get into Algebra get bored? I don't want to pay for math enrichment next year but if DC is not getting any new material, I may need to.
Anonymous wrote:M7H is prealgebra honors (FKA math 8). It covers most of 1st semester algebra at a less in depth level, and then does a random survey of geometry, probability, etc.
It's really strong preparation for algebra 1 honors in 8th grade. Taught well, your child will not be bored.
The caveat is that it is open enrollment, so if the culture at your school is that everyone takes honors everything regardless of qualifications, the course may not be a true honors math class and may just be a regular prealgebra class, in which case it would be more repetitive.
--math teacher