Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that Wheaton HS is switching to offering Alg 1 followed by Alg 2, and then geometry. You could ask the HS counselor at the school your daughter will be attending what they recommend.
Can we please get the entire district to progress to this. Even better eliminate geometry as a separate course altogether and make Algebra a three year course sequence where Geometry and Trigonometry are purposefully integrated.
I think this is a great idea, but I don't know if it would work with the state requirements to take a separate algebra and geometry class (with state tests at the end - at least for algebra). Are there counties in the state that do this?
The requirement is:
4 credits,1 including instruction in algebra aligned with the MCA for algebra or 1 or more credits in subsequent mathematics courses for which Algebra 1 is a prerequisite, and 1 with the content standards for geometry.
The content standards for geometry would be met in this scenario. They could work with the state to determine the best point in the sequence to take the Alg1 MCAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that Wheaton HS is switching to offering Alg 1 followed by Alg 2, and then geometry. You could ask the HS counselor at the school your daughter will be attending what they recommend.
Can we please get the entire district to progress to this. Even better eliminate geometry as a separate course altogether and make Algebra a three year course sequence where Geometry and Trigonometry are purposefully integrated.
I think this is a great idea, but I don't know if it would work with the state requirements to take a separate algebra and geometry class (with state tests at the end - at least for algebra). Are there counties in the state that do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I learned that Wheaton HS is switching to offering Alg 1 followed by Alg 2, and then geometry. You could ask the HS counselor at the school your daughter will be attending what they recommend.
Can we please get the entire district to progress to this. Even better eliminate geometry as a separate course altogether and make Algebra a three year course sequence where Geometry and Trigonometry are purposefully integrated.
Anonymous wrote:You can take Algebra II and Geometry at the same time. Does she want to take something beyond Calc BC? If so, not all schools offer the higher math.
Anonymous wrote:I learned that Wheaton HS is switching to offering Alg 1 followed by Alg 2, and then geometry. You could ask the HS counselor at the school your daughter will be attending what they recommend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's the difference between geometry and honors geometry?
Honors Geometry previews precalculus, to help precalculus go faster and preview calculus.
See Unit Overviews
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/high/geometry/
Honors adds analytic geometry (coordinate equations) of ellipses and hyperbolas, and trigonometry of a triangle beyond the basic definitions.
Anonymous wrote:What's the difference between geometry and honors geometry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take Honors Geometry. Many MCPS kids are over-accelerated and struggling. My kid has 98% MAP-M scores but pulled him back in MS and will take all honors math and then likely Calc BC in 12th. His friends that took Alg 2 in 9th are having to drop off the honors track and get tutors.
My kid is not having any issue. Don’t generalize.
Anonymous wrote:Take Honors Geometry. Many MCPS kids are over-accelerated and struggling. My kid has 98% MAP-M scores but pulled him back in MS and will take all honors math and then likely Calc BC in 12th. His friends that took Alg 2 in 9th are having to drop off the honors track and get tutors.