Anonymous wrote:Algebra II was much easier for me because I had a great teacher.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes!! A B in algebra shows he’s struggling. No kid struggling should be on an advanced math - math starts getting very hard, and there is NO advantage in college to doing algebra in 7th.
You people are insane. A B is fine. I can't imagine doing that to my kid.
Retake but not for the grade, more for the mastery as others have said.
+1. Algebra 2 is a nightmare without a good foundation in Algebra 1. I know from personal experience.
Algebra I was taught by someone who was happy to embarrass you in front of the entire class for asking a question.
I was actually good at algebra and didn’t know it until I had a good teacher.
Rest in peace Mrs. C!
Algebra II was much easier for me because I had a great teacher.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes!! A B in algebra shows he’s struggling. No kid struggling should be on an advanced math - math starts getting very hard, and there is NO advantage in college to doing algebra in 7th.
You people are insane. A B is fine. I can't imagine doing that to my kid.
Retake but not for the grade, more for the mastery as others have said.
+1. Algebra 2 is a nightmare without a good foundation in Algebra 1. I know from personal experience.
Anonymous wrote:yes, because that means he prob isn't ready for the path he is on. That means Multivariable calc as a 12th grader.
Re-do it and get a great base.
You'll thank me when he's in 12th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but not because a B is a low grade. 7th grade is young to take Algebra and it is the most important math class he will take. It is the foundation for every other math class and the stronger the foundation the better. I didn’t have my own kids take it in 7th and wanted a slower math progression to have a very solid base before any high school classes. - math teacher
+1 This exactly. It’s not about the B. It’s about the foundation. Your kid should have an A or A- in Algebra before proceeding to higher level math. A B suggests there may be gaps.
+1 You don’t want a kid taking calculus in 11th if they aren’t ready for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes but not because a B is a low grade. 7th grade is young to take Algebra and it is the most important math class he will take. It is the foundation for every other math class and the stronger the foundation the better. I didn’t have my own kids take it in 7th and wanted a slower math progression to have a very solid base before any high school classes. - math teacher
+1 This exactly. It’s not about the B. It’s about the foundation. Your kid should have an A or A- in Algebra before proceeding to higher level math. A B suggests there may be gaps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes!! A B in algebra shows he’s struggling. No kid struggling should be on an advanced math - math starts getting very hard, and there is NO advantage in college to doing algebra in 7th.
You people are insane. A B is fine. I can't imagine doing that to my kid.
Retake but not for the grade, more for the mastery as others have said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yes, because that means he prob isn't ready for the path he is on. That means Multivariable calc as a 12th grader.
Re-do it and get a great base.
You'll thank me when he's in 12th grade.
I don't think most kids should be on this path, but I agree with the spirit of this poster. You need to make sure your child has a great foundation. If this kid has a B in alegbra, Honors Algebra II is going to be a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:yes, because that means he prob isn't ready for the path he is on. That means Multivariable calc as a 12th grader.
Re-do it and get a great base.
You'll thank me when he's in 12th grade.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you are a monster parent.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges do not consider grades before 9th grade.