Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
I wouldn't get too excited. My 6th grader (at Swanson) last year said they didn't read any books at all. It was all just exercises using one of the apps (Lexia?). Child thought it was completely pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
I wouldn't get too excited. My 6th grader (at Swanson) last year said they didn't read any books at all. It was all just exercises using one of the apps (Lexia?). Child thought it was completely pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
I wouldn't get too excited. My 6th grader (at Swanson) last year said they didn't read any books at all. It was all just exercises using one of the apps (Lexia?). Child thought it was completely pointless.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
I'm fine with a reading class (though I'd prefer a writing class or a foreign language). But it should challenge my kid and not be a reading course intended to help kids who didn't learn to read in elementary. That's a waste of their time.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a current 8th grader and Mr Tuttle is great!
I’m not sure if I would be supportive of intensified classes in sixth grade other than math. Parents really push their kids do I feel like it would be the norm to take all intensified, and I feel like the first year of middle school is such an adjustment already. They don’t have grades in elementary anymore, so it’s the first time they understand that tests matter.
Reading in sixth grade is really important because I’ve seen kids who literally do not know how to read by then and I feel like it’s a good way to make sure no kid falls through the cracks.
+1
There is no penalty for not taking intensified. I would push to take algebra in 8th (prealgebra in 7th) for most kids.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. I love that they all have reading in 6th. Even for my 99%+ bookworm.
Anonymous wrote:I have a current 8th grader and Mr Tuttle is great!
I’m not sure if I would be supportive of intensified classes in sixth grade other than math. Parents really push their kids do I feel like it would be the norm to take all intensified, and I feel like the first year of middle school is such an adjustment already. They don’t have grades in elementary anymore, so it’s the first time they understand that tests matter.
Reading in sixth grade is really important because I’ve seen kids who literally do not know how to read by then and I feel like it’s a good way to make sure no kid falls through the cracks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a current 8th grader and Mr Tuttle is great!
I’m not sure if I would be supportive of intensified classes in sixth grade other than math. Parents really push their kids do I feel like it would be the norm to take all intensified, and I feel like the first year of middle school is such an adjustment already. They don’t have grades in elementary anymore, so it’s the first time they understand that tests matter.
Reading in sixth grade is really important because I’ve seen kids who literally do not know how to read by then and I feel like it’s a good way to make sure no kid falls through the cracks.
+1
There is no penalty for not taking intensified. I would push to take algebra in 8th (prealgebra in 7th) for most kids.
Anonymous wrote:I have a current 8th grader and Mr Tuttle is great!
I’m not sure if I would be supportive of intensified classes in sixth grade other than math. Parents really push their kids do I feel like it would be the norm to take all intensified, and I feel like the first year of middle school is such an adjustment already. They don’t have grades in elementary anymore, so it’s the first time they understand that tests matter.
Reading in sixth grade is really important because I’ve seen kids who literally do not know how to read by then and I feel like it’s a good way to make sure no kid falls through the cracks.
Anonymous wrote:I have a current 8th grader and Mr Tuttle is great!
I’m not sure if I would be supportive of intensified classes in sixth grade other than math. Parents really push their kids do I feel like it would be the norm to take all intensified, and I feel like the first year of middle school is such an adjustment already. They don’t have grades in elementary anymore, so it’s the first time they understand that tests matter.
Reading in sixth grade is really important because I’ve seen kids who literally do not know how to read by then and I feel like it’s a good way to make sure no kid falls through the cracks.