Anonymous wrote:Do they use it in Singapore?
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain how Math in Focus differs from Singapore Math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok Singapore math - I know everyone is hyped on it, what happens when this rigid and disciplined way of teaching math does not work for your snowflake who won't put in the time or won't sit still in class?
It isn't a rigid and disciplined way of teaching math. It is meant to be taught with manipulative a and real life interactions to create real working knowledge of math. My kids' school uses it - it's been great. They teach mental math and multiple ways of solving problems so they learn to choose what technique is best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Middle School
I've got a child at Sidwell middle school, and I'm pretty sure they're not teaching Singapore. Maybe some teachers are borrowing some pieces, but I've seen no evidence of that. Whatever my child's teachers have been using, it's been great. Went from being only moderately interested in math to really enjoying it and doing well.
Would be odd since Singapore math is for K-6.
Anonymous wrote:Ok Singapore math - I know everyone is hyped on it, what happens when this rigid and disciplined way of teaching math does not work for your snowflake who won't put in the time or won't sit still in class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Middle School
I've got a child at Sidwell middle school, and I'm pretty sure they're not teaching Singapore. Maybe some teachers are borrowing some pieces, but I've seen no evidence of that. Whatever my child's teachers have been using, it's been great. Went from being only moderately interested in math to really enjoying it and doing well.
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Middle School