Anonymous wrote:Thinking about sitting down with a scotch tonight breaking out DD's laptop, taking one for the team and getting her past the petals
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain this to me. What are the levels. What does pedals mean or penguins? My middle schooler is assigned to do this and it seems like a waste. Does not even have the concepts he is learning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe that's why there is so much endless mind-numbing repetition? Interesting find.
Typically, children with dyslexia have strong spatial perception. So there's no reason to complain about a math app for that reason.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe that's why there is so much endless mind-numbing repetition? Interesting find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe that's why there is so much endless mind-numbing repetition? Interesting find.
No, that's because it's an math app that's designed not to get far ahead of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe that's why there is so much endless mind-numbing repetition? Interesting find.
Anonymous wrote:"ST Math was created by MIND’s co-founder neuroscientist, who experienced a learning challenge due to dyslexia and struggled with not only reading, but also math because of the heavy use of words and symbols in traditional math education."
---- Is this the reason that ST Math has no direction?
"A recent analysis of ST Math students in Texas found dramatic improvements on percent of students meeting proficiency on the state’s STAAR test school performance metrics for students in the special education subgroup. Between 2014 and 2017, at 25 schools using ST Math, the rate of students in special education meeting or exceeding state standards for math proficiency increased from 9.9% to 23%. When compared to the special education subgroup results in similar schools over the same time period, matched for math performance and socio-economic status, the program effect size was also a dramatic 0.75."
----- So all students registered in FCPS are now accepting special education in Math?
Anonymous wrote:My DD stated using ST Math today. She was working on it while I preparing lunch for her. It is strange that ST Math does not have any directions? She failed at one problem twice, i think, and have to start from the beginning. She finally solved this problem and solved several other problems. Then unfortunately, somehow she had to start over again. I am confused seeing her repeating the problems she already did correctly. This thing does not make sense.