Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. 7th grade algebra. Not 6th grade… he is going to middle school. He panicked big time in the IAAT and literally skipped questions entirely. He is otherwise an awesome math student.
Sounds like he should get his anxiety under control. Is he going for TJ or something?
The IAAT is the first timed test that requires quick work that most kids take. While a good number of parents on this sub forum have kids who have had math enrichment or participate in math competitions, the majority of 6th graders are not going to have had that experience. It is easy to see how kids would be caught off guard and not do well on this type of an exam. I would not call it anxiety.
OP: I would talk to your child about what they are interested in doing before appealing. Not fear mongering here but walk him through what it means to take Algebra in 7th grade. There will be regular quizzes and tests that are timed. There might be a good amount of homework, this is dependent on the school and the kid. DS completed 6th grade this year and rarely had homework. He had friends who missed a shared evening activity because they had homework. The homework was work not finished at school and the kid does have executive functioning issues.
If your child is interested in Algebra in 7th grade, then appeal. Maybe set aside some time during the summer to review concepts somehow so he feels comfortable when school starts.