Anonymous wrote:Is there going to be IOWA test for 6th grader this year?
Anonymous wrote:What if my DS does not score enough to get into Algebra 1 in 7th grade? Is there a second chance or another way to get into maths honors?
Anonymous wrote:What if my DS does not score enough to get into Algebra 1 in 7th grade? Is there a second chance or another way to get into maths honors?
Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader just got instructions for an in person IAAT test in early February.
Can SOLs be taken virtually? If so, why didn’t students take them last spring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What? Everyone tutors their kids in AAP? Really? I don't know anyone who does (6th and 4th grade in AAP). Unless they keep it on the DL so everyone thinks their kids is natural genius.
My 4th graders class is about a year behind the normal curriculum though. Virtual learning is not going well.
Yep. This is what they do.
Anonymous wrote:What? Everyone tutors their kids in AAP? Really? I don't know anyone who does (6th and 4th grade in AAP). Unless they keep it on the DL so everyone thinks their kids is natural genius.
My 4th graders class is about a year behind the normal curriculum though. Virtual learning is not going well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who told me about this post so I came to look for it. If you’re reading this, hi, haha.
I have 6th grade AAP kid who is possibly interested in Algebra next year but my spouse is also a middle school math teacher. Our school has NOT mentioned anything about IATT yet. That said I’m not stressing because spouse agrees that if they can’t give the IATT they’ll figure out another way to recommend kids for 7th grade Algebra this year. HTH.
I teach 6th grade. As of today, the plan is to take the IAAT and SOL scores for admission into Algebra. There MAY be an option to to take the IAAT over the summer for those that feel it is unsafe do to it this winter...again, maybe...that is not definite.
What is the timeline for the test?
My child will be a 7th grader at Cooper next year and just received a bunch of dates including course selection by February 8. No mention of the IAAT from his 6th grade teacher or the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 6th grader in AAP who has always done well in math and prior to this year I would have wanted him in Algevra for 7th. We don’t do any outside math tutoring.
I am concerned that missing 1/3rd of last year (we were at a school that did not teach new material) and then this year is substandard distance learning has not prepared him well for Algebra. There has to be a large subset of similarly situated kids. Unless everyone is secretly tutoring their kids on the side.
Anyway, I predict fewer kids taking algebra next year in 7th.
Can we skip the test if we aren’t interested in algebra next year?
Everyone is tutoring their kids. And yes, you can skip the test if you're not interested. That said, we didn't think our child was ready but he took the test. He scored a 99 on IAAT and has a 104.3% on Algebra this year so far. So maybe let your son take the test and if he scores 95%+ let him try the class. If he doesn't then don't take the class. The score cutoff is 91%, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who told me about this post so I came to look for it. If you’re reading this, hi, haha.
I have 6th grade AAP kid who is possibly interested in Algebra next year but my spouse is also a middle school math teacher. Our school has NOT mentioned anything about IATT yet. That said I’m not stressing because spouse agrees that if they can’t give the IATT they’ll figure out another way to recommend kids for 7th grade Algebra this year. HTH.
I teach 6th grade. As of today, the plan is to take the IAAT and SOL scores for admission into Algebra. There MAY be an option to to take the IAAT over the summer for those that feel it is unsafe do to it this winter...again, maybe...that is not definite.
What is the timeline for the test?
My child will be a 7th grader at Cooper next year and just received a bunch of dates including course selection by February 8. No mention of the IAAT from his 6th grade teacher or the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 6th grader in AAP who has always done well in math and prior to this year I would have wanted him in Algevra for 7th. We don’t do any outside math tutoring.
I am concerned that missing 1/3rd of last year (we were at a school that did not teach new material) and then this year is substandard distance learning has not prepared him well for Algebra. There has to be a large subset of similarly situated kids. Unless everyone is secretly tutoring their kids on the side.
Anyway, I predict fewer kids taking algebra next year in 7th.
Can we skip the test if we aren’t interested in algebra next year?
Everyone is tutoring their kids. And yes, you can skip the test if you're not interested. That said, we didn't think our child was ready but he took the test. He scored a 99 on IAAT and has a 104.3% on Algebra this year so far. So maybe let your son take the test and if he scores 95%+ let him try the class. If he doesn't then don't take the class. The score cutoff is 91%, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who told me about this post so I came to look for it. If you’re reading this, hi, haha.
I have 6th grade AAP kid who is possibly interested in Algebra next year but my spouse is also a middle school math teacher. Our school has NOT mentioned anything about IATT yet. That said I’m not stressing because spouse agrees that if they can’t give the IATT they’ll figure out another way to recommend kids for 7th grade Algebra this year. HTH.
I teach 6th grade. As of today, the plan is to take the IAAT and SOL scores for admission into Algebra. There MAY be an option to to take the IAAT over the summer for those that feel it is unsafe do to it this winter...again, maybe...that is not definite.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who told me about this post so I came to look for it. If you’re reading this, hi, haha.
I have 6th grade AAP kid who is possibly interested in Algebra next year but my spouse is also a middle school math teacher. Our school has NOT mentioned anything about IATT yet. That said I’m not stressing because spouse agrees that if they can’t give the IATT they’ll figure out another way to recommend kids for 7th grade Algebra this year. HTH.