Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a fourth grader in Advanced Math, we are waiting for the math to become more challenging.
Send them to the Russian school of mathematics.
If your child is strong in math, the school math will never become challenging. Send your kid to AoPS or Russian School for real math, and then tell them not to expect much of anything interesting from the school math.
It's grade school. It's not supposed to be hard, it can be interesting with the M3 extensions and a good teacher.
Middle school will come soon enough.
Except that it is not interesting. We are treating it as good foundational practice at school while actual learning and challenge is coming from RSM.
I don’t know if it is this year because there are enough kids struggling because of last years learning issues or if this is normal but the math work we see coming home is not interesting or challenging or advancing DS knowledge of math. His social studies and science are advancing his knowledge. I like the approach the teacher is taking to writing. He enjoys Level III pull outs. But math is just not interesting or engaging.
His Teacher stopped assigning Khan Academy units as homework because kids were struggling with it.
I don’t think my kid is gifted or a math genius but I would like him to be engaged in what he is learning and that is not happening in school.
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Maybe the teacher stopped because parents complained that it was inappropriate. Wth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a fourth grader in Advanced Math, we are waiting for the math to become more challenging.
Send them to the Russian school of mathematics.
If your child is strong in math, the school math will never become challenging. Send your kid to AoPS or Russian School for real math, and then tell them not to expect much of anything interesting from the school math.
It's grade school. It's not supposed to be hard, it can be interesting with the M3 extensions and a good teacher.
Middle school will come soon enough.
Except that it is not interesting. We are treating it as good foundational practice at school while actual learning and challenge is coming from RSM.
I don’t know if it is this year because there are enough kids struggling because of last years learning issues or if this is normal but the math work we see coming home is not interesting or challenging or advancing DS knowledge of math. His social studies and science are advancing his knowledge. I like the approach the teacher is taking to writing. He enjoys Level III pull outs. But math is just not interesting or engaging.
His Teacher stopped assigning Khan Academy units as homework because kids were struggling with it.
I don’t think my kid is gifted or a math genius but I would like him to be engaged in what he is learning and that is not happening in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a fourth grader in Advanced Math, we are waiting for the math to become more challenging.
Send them to the Russian school of mathematics.
If your child is strong in math, the school math will never become challenging. Send your kid to AoPS or Russian School for real math, and then tell them not to expect much of anything interesting from the school math.
It's grade school. It's not supposed to be hard, it can be interesting with the M3 extensions and a good teacher.
Middle school will come soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a fourth grader in Advanced Math, we are waiting for the math to become more challenging.
Send them to the Russian school of mathematics.
If your child is strong in math, the school math will never become challenging. Send your kid to AoPS or Russian School for real math, and then tell them not to expect much of anything interesting from the school math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a fourth grader in Advanced Math, we are waiting for the math to become more challenging.
Send them to the Russian school of mathematics.
If your child is strong in math, the school math will never become challenging. Send your kid to AoPS or Russian School for real math, and then tell them not to expect much of anything interesting from the school math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have a fourth grader in Advanced Math, we are waiting for the math to become more challenging.
Send them to the Russian school of mathematics.