Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
The magnet math curriculum is different than the county curriculum. This is especially true for Functions which is not the standard class for Magnet students. I felt that magnet teachers were both mathematicians and teachers. My impression (based on the elementary math curriculum) is that the MCPS curriculum developers are not mathematicians and that they are more concerned with how they teach than what they teach.
Functions covers Precalc and Algebra 2 in one year. When my kids took it, I think most of the students had already had Algebra 2 in the TPMS magnet.
I don't think any MCPS schools are using textbooks for math classes below Pre-Calc except the magnets. There just are no textbooks that correlate exactly with MCPS's homemade curriculum. My DD told me that her Pre-Calc class uses an e-book.
\\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
The magnet experience really isn't relevant, my DC is in pre-calc at Blair and will be getting a text book, although it hasn't been issued yet. This will be his first math textbook. He didn't have one for Algebra 2, Geometry, or Algebra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
The magnet math curriculum is different than the county curriculum. This is especially true for Functions which is not the standard class for Magnet students. I felt that magnet teachers were both mathematicians and teachers. My impression (based on the elementary math curriculum) is that the MCPS curriculum developers are not mathematicians and that they are more concerned with how they teach than what they teach.
Functions covers Precalc and Algebra 2 in one year. When my kids took it, I think most of the students had already had Algebra 2 in the TPMS magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know! The W's continue to slide.
Whatman is a GS 4 and now Churchill math is in the dumps. W's aren't what they used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
My DD is at Blair (in Functions, which is Alg 2/Pre Calc all together) and has a text book (2, actually). She also had one for Geometry at TPMS. How does Chruchill not have textbooks of other MCPS schools do? Totally agree with the poster who said it would be hard for a tutor to help b/c there would be no sense of direction of the material. Sounds horrible.
Anonymous wrote:If they at least had textbooks, the tutors could work much more efficiently with the kids. This ridiculous worksheets are SHAMEFUL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At Winston the math is the least of problems, the art program is a joke, kids dont take gym and language like French and Spanish are treated like distant cousins. If anything too much focus on Stem
I certainly agree with you about Math but the Arts department is not a joke. The drama departments puts on several shows a year. Blast is great. Both the band and orchestra leaders are really good and there are several all state players in each section.
The photography teacher is very good.
Taking gym has nothing to do with Churchill. The graduation requirement for MCPS is only one year of PE.. Most kids want the extra room in their schedule.
Anonymous wrote:At Winston the math is the least of problems, the art program is a joke, kids dont take gym and language like French and Spanish are treated like distant cousins. If anything too much focus on Stem
Anonymous wrote:I know! The W's continue to slide.