Anonymous wrote:Does this path still exist:
6th - 6th grade math
7th - IM
8th - Algebra 1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
This is what we were told as well. Although they did say that the new IM will use the AIM curriculum.
So what will be the enriched options for 6th graders, then?
Anonymous wrote:At our school they just renamed regular IM to this class. Everyone that would have been IM is in this class instead.
In terms of long term this path gets kids to calculus in 11th grade. Remains to be seen how that will all pan out. From talking to some HS math teachers sounds like not well....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
This is what we were told as well. Although they did say that the new IM will use the AIM curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:I believe the county is doing away with AIM, and only IM will
be offered going forward.
Anonymous wrote:At my daughter/son's school, the kids who are in IM are actually smarter than the AIM kids. They are in IM and their friend is in AIM but they got a higher score on their map-m by at least 10 points than their friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a letter saying my son was accepted into this class. The description seems similar to Investigations into Mathematics. He’s my only so I don’t know anyone with older children in the area to ask questions. Is this Applied class a lot harder? Do students who take that course take a different kind of math in 7th and 8th than Investigations into math (not applies)?
And I know this is far down our road, but how will taking this class in 6th affect his high school math choices? He does well in compacted math, but isn’t the top math student in his class and it’s a struggle for him sometimes. Looking for thought and advice from anyone who has children who have been through these classes. Thank you.
At least at my son's school, it doesn't seem too hard for the kids who are supposed to be in it.
Anonymous wrote:Not all 6th graders are in IM. In our MS, successful on-level 7th Grade math students are in IM.
Anonymous wrote:Our middle school just has Math 6 and AIM. Interesting how schools are doing different things..... I seriously wonder what happens to these kids in HS. Unless its dumbed down I would think VERY few kids should be taking Calculus in 11th grade.