I know I have posted here before and always gotten good solid advise. So here goes.
We send DD to public school but we supplement with homeschooling. And some things we just homeschool because school doesn't teach it.
We moved in November to another state and it has been quite a change for us. DD no longer gets grades and papers no longer come home. Everything is kept in school and receives a check, check plus, or check minus. The report card reads with something like..."understands the standard sometimes, most of the time, exceeds the standard, etc. Before we had grades from the old school. Well as you know I have felt for 2 years now that DD was not up to par with Math. Very far behind! The state/national test at the old school said in 3rd grade she was at a second grade fifth month level and she was almost three quarters the way through 3rd grade. The school said she was doing fine! I faught them on this. This year in 4th, at the old school. I was told that she was fine! Again I faught it. When we moved I warned the teacher she was behind in MATH.
Well DD is in 4th grade here in this state but her teacher has her doing 5th grade speling and vocabulary work because she is so far ahead and gets bored because that work is easy. Recently teacher sent me a note saying DD would not pass her state standard test and that on her report card not to be surprised at her level. I told him I wasn't surprised at all! I knew all this but NOONE wanted to listen to me. He has been sending home extra papers for her to work on and they seem too easy for DD but it where he says she is lacking skills.
Well our dilema is she has trouble with addition and subtraction, word problems and which operation to use. Now they are doing multiplication and division and fractions. How on earth can my DD keep up if she's so far behind? Now mind you she does ok with me at home homeschooling math.
I know she has big MATH issues but dont know where to start. I asked DH what do we do if they want to keep her back in school, with Math so far behind, spelling and vocab so far ahead and the fact she is 10 and 5 feet tall. He said we will just keep her home and homeschool her if that is the case. We feel the public system can't really handle her abilities anymore. That far a range in subject matter seems like she will be lost.
Any ideas, suggestions, advise? I am not fond of the public system but DD is very shy and has no friends. Even the groups we get her into she just doesn't fit in with. DD is a definite learner, just soetimes it has to be what she wants to learn. I.E. drop spindling, crocheting, sewing, stuffed animals, writting and all kinds of art media.
Thanks for any advise
Marsh
We send DD to public school but we supplement with homeschooling. And some things we just homeschool because school doesn't teach it.
We moved in November to another state and it has been quite a change for us. DD no longer gets grades and papers no longer come home. Everything is kept in school and receives a check, check plus, or check minus. The report card reads with something like..."understands the standard sometimes, most of the time, exceeds the standard, etc. Before we had grades from the old school. Well as you know I have felt for 2 years now that DD was not up to par with Math. Very far behind! The state/national test at the old school said in 3rd grade she was at a second grade fifth month level and she was almost three quarters the way through 3rd grade. The school said she was doing fine! I faught them on this. This year in 4th, at the old school. I was told that she was fine! Again I faught it. When we moved I warned the teacher she was behind in MATH.
Well DD is in 4th grade here in this state but her teacher has her doing 5th grade speling and vocabulary work because she is so far ahead and gets bored because that work is easy. Recently teacher sent me a note saying DD would not pass her state standard test and that on her report card not to be surprised at her level. I told him I wasn't surprised at all! I knew all this but NOONE wanted to listen to me. He has been sending home extra papers for her to work on and they seem too easy for DD but it where he says she is lacking skills.
Well our dilema is she has trouble with addition and subtraction, word problems and which operation to use. Now they are doing multiplication and division and fractions. How on earth can my DD keep up if she's so far behind? Now mind you she does ok with me at home homeschooling math.
I know she has big MATH issues but dont know where to start. I asked DH what do we do if they want to keep her back in school, with Math so far behind, spelling and vocab so far ahead and the fact she is 10 and 5 feet tall. He said we will just keep her home and homeschool her if that is the case. We feel the public system can't really handle her abilities anymore. That far a range in subject matter seems like she will be lost.
Any ideas, suggestions, advise? I am not fond of the public system but DD is very shy and has no friends. Even the groups we get her into she just doesn't fit in with. DD is a definite learner, just soetimes it has to be what she wants to learn. I.E. drop spindling, crocheting, sewing, stuffed animals, writting and all kinds of art media.
Thanks for any advise
Marsh