Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a parent referral from private, so we submitted 6 pages of work. Her score in verbal was lowest, so we focused on submitting more written samples - one poem, and one story (3 pages). One photo of her science fair presentation, one piece of art (which tied in with the question on her ability to focus and work for extended periods of time on things that interest her; she drew a detailed eye, and a tiger, from a YouTube video), and one math sample, which consisted of some geometry work, and elementary algebra work.
Wish there were a way to attach documents; I could show you what some of this looked like.
I think the bolded is something to not be ignored. One of our samples was a Lego "Expert" level project we did for a London Double Decker bus. It took 5 hours to complete. Our child got in
When you say “we,” who do you mean is actually doing the project?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a parent referral from private, so we submitted 6 pages of work. Her score in verbal was lowest, so we focused on submitting more written samples - one poem, and one story (3 pages). One photo of her science fair presentation, one piece of art (which tied in with the question on her ability to focus and work for extended periods of time on things that interest her; she drew a detailed eye, and a tiger, from a YouTube video), and one math sample, which consisted of some geometry work, and elementary algebra work.
Wish there were a way to attach documents; I could show you what some of this looked like.
I think the bolded is something to not be ignored. One of our samples was a Lego "Expert" level project we did for a London Double Decker bus. It took 5 hours to complete. Our child got in
Anonymous wrote:So I can include pictures of my kid playing strategic board games for ages 12 and up with his writing why beating Mom and Dad in Root is fun and the strategies he likes to use?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our AART specifically said no LEGO projects, lol. This whole process is a joke.
Ours did as well! At the fall presentation. There was a slide that just said NO LEGOS.
Anonymous wrote:Our AART specifically said no LEGO projects, lol. This whole process is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:We did a parent referral from private, so we submitted 6 pages of work. Her score in verbal was lowest, so we focused on submitting more written samples - one poem, and one story (3 pages). One photo of her science fair presentation, one piece of art (which tied in with the question on her ability to focus and work for extended periods of time on things that interest her; she drew a detailed eye, and a tiger, from a YouTube video), and one math sample, which consisted of some geometry work, and elementary algebra work.
Wish there were a way to attach documents; I could show you what some of this looked like.
