Anonymou[b wrote:s]I have to wonder if the teacher would have made the same recommendation for a male student. [/b]I have found at my DD's school, they seem to encourage the girls to drop down, but not the boys. Fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:I have to wonder if the teacher would have made the same recommendation for a male student. I have found at my DD's school, they seem to encourage the girls to drop down, but not the boys. Fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe there is a developmental shift that needs to take place to succeed in Alg I. My DC took it with great pain in 8th grade. Had he taken it in 9th it would have been much easier. It doesn't help that they teach it in strange ways now. The VA schools that teach it in 9th have the right idea. Colleges admissions reps know how each school works and adjust their expectations accordingly, from what I understand.
The VA schools that teach it in 9th also teach it in 8th and 7th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to take math all four years of high school. If she is on track to take calculus, she should take it.
Yes, but if she bumps down to a lower level she wouldn't be in calculus her senior year. And now she has this idea that that wouldn't hurt her.
Wait, isn't she on track to take BC Calc as a junior now? Algebra 2 in 9, Precalc in 10, Calculus 11?
Yes. The point is she now thinks she doesn't have to continue this track and can bump down and take the easier math classes because of college advise that her 8th grade math teacher gave her.
Anonymous wrote:I believe there is a developmental shift that needs to take place to succeed in Alg I. My DC took it with great pain in 8th grade. Had he taken it in 9th it would have been much easier. It doesn't help that they teach it in strange ways now. The VA schools that teach it in 9th have the right idea. Colleges admissions reps know how each school works and adjust their expectations accordingly, from what I understand.
Anonymous wrote:Most kids in my daughter's 5th grade class are tracking to take Algebra 1 in 9th grade. They are all considered to be on grade level. About a third of the class (including my daughter) is tracking to take Algebra in 8th grade. I think this is generally the norm across the country. It does bother me that our school is so behind in math, but my kid above grade level, so I'm not that worried.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed but most schools are offering most kids around here 8th grade Algebra 1. In my kids' private, the grade level class for 8th grade is Algebra one and the only students not taking algebra 1 are a handful of kids with math disabilities. So this shouldn't be an issue.
Interestingly, my nephew in the midwest is in algebra 1 in 9th grade - and he is on grade level - I think the competition here is just so much more.
Anonymous wrote:What sucks is that the middle school math teacher was discouraging rather than encouraging, on top of being wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your daughter on track for taking Calculus? (i.e. did she take Alg I this year?)
Yes.