Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 21:02     Subject: Re:If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

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However, the pull-out method does not work.


Certainly not in some scenarios.

But, for gifted services, it has been very successful in many (most?) school districts for decades.

Having dedicated advanced math classes is better.


+1


Despite that, FCPS has gone ahead and implemented E3 this year, apparently county-wide.

The 3rd grade AAP math is significantly diminished compared to last year.


It would be great if someone who had a copy of the 3rd grade E3 standards could compare them to the new advanced math standards:

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/third-grade/year-at-a-glance/advanced-math

I assume 4th grade will roll out next year. 5th grade and up should be untouched based on the prior plans (E3 only covered 3rd and 4th).


Here. archive.org has it and someone covered it in this post: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/1226968.page#28331524


Does someone have a link to FCPS’s E3 curriculum ?



I have been looking for this too.

Where is there an FCPS link to what the E3 they have implemented, actually is? I’ve already searched the FCPS site and also googled it.


If you look at the pacing guides for 3rd (and possibly 4th) grade advanced math, that's it.


Thanks. Believe I found the 3rd grade / E3 pacing guide for AAP here:

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/third-grade/year-at-a-glance/advanced-math

Looks like “Building Community through the Data Cycle” is the first unit.

Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 12:15     Subject: Re:If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
However, the pull-out method does not work.


Certainly not in some scenarios.

But, for gifted services, it has been very successful in many (most?) school districts for decades.

Having dedicated advanced math classes is better.


+1


Despite that, FCPS has gone ahead and implemented E3 this year, apparently county-wide.

The 3rd grade AAP math is significantly diminished compared to last year.


It would be great if someone who had a copy of the 3rd grade E3 standards could compare them to the new advanced math standards:

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/third-grade/year-at-a-glance/advanced-math

I assume 4th grade will roll out next year. 5th grade and up should be untouched based on the prior plans (E3 only covered 3rd and 4th).


Here. archive.org has it and someone covered it in this post: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/1226968.page#28331524


Does someone have a link to FCPS’s E3 curriculum ?



I have been looking for this too.

Where is there an FCPS link to what the E3 they have implemented, actually is? I’ve already searched the FCPS site and also googled it.


If you look at the pacing guides for 3rd (and possibly 4th) grade advanced math, that's it.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2024 12:04     Subject: Re:If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
However, the pull-out method does not work.


Certainly not in some scenarios.

But, for gifted services, it has been very successful in many (most?) school districts for decades.

Having dedicated advanced math classes is better.


+1


Despite that, FCPS has gone ahead and implemented E3 this year, apparently county-wide.

The 3rd grade AAP math is significantly diminished compared to last year.


It would be great if someone who had a copy of the 3rd grade E3 standards could compare them to the new advanced math standards:

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/third-grade/year-at-a-glance/advanced-math

I assume 4th grade will roll out next year. 5th grade and up should be untouched based on the prior plans (E3 only covered 3rd and 4th).


Here. archive.org has it and someone covered it in this post: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/1226968.page#28331524


Does someone have a link to FCPS’s E3 curriculum ?



I have been looking for this too.

Where is there an FCPS link to what the E3 they have implemented, actually is? I’ve already searched the FCPS site and also googled it.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 16:30     Subject: If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Anonymous wrote:Why is this in AAP?



E3? Because it became advanced math
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 11:29     Subject: If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Anonymous wrote:Why is this in AAP?



Because posters are concerned about the watering down of AAP/accelerated math.
Anonymous
Post 09/29/2024 08:23     Subject: If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Why is this in AAP?

Anonymous
Post 09/28/2024 17:21     Subject: If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Even during the pilot, there wasn’t a curriculum. There was a slideshow from the AART. Didn’t realize until later that it was slow.
Anonymous
Post 09/28/2024 11:06     Subject: Re:If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
However, the pull-out method does not work.


Certainly not in some scenarios.

But, for gifted services, it has been very successful in many (most?) school districts for decades.

Having dedicated advanced math classes is better.


+1


Despite that, FCPS has gone ahead and implemented E3 this year, apparently county-wide.

The 3rd grade AAP math is significantly diminished compared to last year.


It would be great if someone who had a copy of the 3rd grade E3 standards could compare them to the new advanced math standards:

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/third-grade/year-at-a-glance/advanced-math

I assume 4th grade will roll out next year. 5th grade and up should be untouched based on the prior plans (E3 only covered 3rd and 4th).


Here. archive.org has it and someone covered it in this post: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/1226968.page#28331524


Does someone have a link to FCPS’s E3 curriculum ?
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2024 08:15     Subject: Re:If your school is currently piloting or offering E3 Math next year

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
However, the pull-out method does not work.


Certainly not in some scenarios.

But, for gifted services, it has been very successful in many (most?) school districts for decades.

Having dedicated advanced math classes is better.


+1


Despite that, FCPS has gone ahead and implemented E3 this year, apparently county-wide.

The 3rd grade AAP math is significantly diminished compared to last year.


It would be great if someone who had a copy of the 3rd grade E3 standards could compare them to the new advanced math standards:

https://www.fcps.edu/academics/elementary/third-grade/year-at-a-glance/advanced-math

I assume 4th grade will roll out next year. 5th grade and up should be untouched based on the prior plans (E3 only covered 3rd and 4th).


Here. archive.org has it and someone covered it in this post: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/30/1226968.page#28331524