Anonymous wrote:As an update, the pilot seems to be going well at Haycock; the teacher appears (early on) to be sticking to the honors curriculum. The kids seem excited and engaged in the work. They took two weeks to get into the algebra content; but now it’s moving along well.
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids who take Algebra 1 in 6th going to take Geometry in 7th grade then? Also, is the Algebra class in 6th considered Honors? Will it go on the transcript? That’s a lot of pressure for a 6th grader.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this necessary? I have a phD in mechanical engineering - I did not take Algebra until 8th grade. I turned out just fine!
Anonymous wrote:Why is this necessary? I have a phD in mechanical engineering - I did not take Algebra until 8th grade. I turned out just fine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school sent an email saying they were midway through the “rational numbers” unit in algebra 1…but there is no rational numbers unit in algebra 1. I think they’re just doing math 7. Curious when they will switch. Are they just killing time until they get more settled or is this intentional?
Algebra: https://www.fcps.edu/academics/curriculum/secondary-7-12/algebra-1-and-algebra-1-honors
Math 7: https://www.fcps.edu/academics/middle/mathematics/grade-7
Our school started with Data Analysis (Linear regression etc) last week and they will move on to linear equations this week.
Anonymous wrote:Our elementary school sent an email saying they were midway through the “rational numbers” unit in algebra 1…but there is no rational numbers unit in algebra 1. I think they’re just doing math 7. Curious when they will switch. Are they just killing time until they get more settled or is this intentional?
Algebra: https://www.fcps.edu/academics/curriculum/secondary-7-12/algebra-1-and-algebra-1-honors
Math 7: https://www.fcps.edu/academics/middle/mathematics/grade-7
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is algebra in 6th only offered to AAP ?
Currently the pilot is at 25ish schools, to students who scored 500+ on the math 6 SOL and at least an 1125Q on the iready. So it doesn't have to be AAP but they must be in advanced math.
Only a 500? I thought it was more than that. Anyone know what the percentile is for that iready score?
Maybe 500 was all FCPs needed to get to the “over 75%” are taking algebra 1 by 8th, which is what FCPs sent out in one of latest newsletters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is algebra in 6th only offered to AAP ?
Currently the pilot is at 25ish schools, to students who scored 500+ on the math 6 SOL and at least an 1125Q on the iready. So it doesn't have to be AAP but they must be in advanced math.
Only a 500? I thought it was more than that. Anyone know what the percentile is for that iready score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is algebra in 6th only offered to AAP ?
Currently the pilot is at 25ish schools, to students who scored 500+ on the math 6 SOL and at least an 1125Q on the iready. So it doesn't have to be AAP but they must be in advanced math.
Only a 500? I thought it was more than that. Anyone know what the percentile is for that iready score?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is algebra in 6th only offered to AAP ?
Currently the pilot is at 25ish schools, to students who scored 500+ on the math 6 SOL and at least an 1125Q on the iready. So it doesn't have to be AAP but they must be in advanced math.