Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that this was supposed to be for kids scoring at least the 80th percentile on the MAP math test.
80% is a great score but many kids are testing this high. My understand is its only for kids who are 98-99's.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that this was supposed to be for kids scoring at least the 80th percentile on the MAP math test.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know your child's MAP test score?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know your child's MAP test score?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know your child's MAP test score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NA is how they say no.
More like not applicable, since that was for the first quarter of K and the school was still assessing abilities
They do N/A in other grades and for other marking periods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NA is how they say no.
More like not applicable, since that was for the first quarter of K and the school was still assessing abilities
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you asked your child what he is doing in math at school?
My child was pulled out with two others in kindergarten to work with a particular teacher on more advanced math. My child always came home and told me about the pullouts on the days they happened, so I knew a little bit about what was going on even before the teacher mentioned it.
So, I would ask the teacher about what the line on the report card means, and I would also ask my child about what he is actually experiencing in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New poster here. Do your kids get homework worksheets for math at all? My kid is in K at TPES and there's no homework other than some suggestions on activities at home.
OP, do you mind sharing what school your child is at, or what his/her math score was on the recent test? I'm curious at what level they start enrichment.
At TPES - true math enrichment starts in 1st grade. There are a couple of advanced math classes in both 1st and 2nd grade and if your child is in one of those classes they will switch teachers for math. I have a 2nd grader at TPES who is in advanced math and the difference is appreciable. In 2nd grade this year there are 3 advanced math classes out of 10 total classes. It's different each year depending on the student body make up.
Anonymous wrote:New poster here. Do your kids get homework worksheets for math at all? My kid is in K at TPES and there's no homework other than some suggestions on activities at home.
OP, do you mind sharing what school your child is at, or what his/her math score was on the recent test? I'm curious at what level they start enrichment.