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I have to report to our school in less than 20hrs time, regarding the level of maths my girls are at. We are using Singapore Math, US edition. I had thought from previously looking into this, that level 4 was more equivalent to grade 5. So level 2 is equivalent to grade 3 and so forth. Is this correct? We live in Australia, if that helps at all :/

 

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Can you pull up the math standards for PS and see how that compares to what your DC are doing in SM? I consider SM on grade level to maybe half a grade ahead, as marked, but I haven't seen the upper levels.

 

ETA: Here's the SM scope and sequence page: http://www.singaporemath.com/Scope_and_Sequence_s/120.htm

 

This says it's an Australian math scope and sequence: http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/mathematics/curriculum/f-10?layout=1

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They rejected it because it is AHEAD of their standards?

 

That is the whole point of Common Core.  Ensure all curricula are teaching the same things in the same grades so that Little Johnny can move from New York on Friday and arrive in LA on Monday and not have missed anything.  If the LA curriculum is ahead of the standard and the NY one is not, then Little Johnny will have missed some topics when he moves there.

 

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Can you pull up the math standards for PS and see how that compares to what your DC are doing in SM? I consider SM on grade level to maybe half a grade ahead, as marked, but I haven't seen the upper levels.

 

ETA: Here's the SM scope and sequence page: http://www.singaporemath.com/Scope_and_Sequence_s/120.htm

 

This says it's an Australian math scope and sequence: http://www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/mathematics/curriculum/f-10?layout=1

 

This is exactly what I needed, thanks so much :)

 

Comparing these two, 4A is covered in grade 5 here, some in grade 6. This is just what I need to show my teacher. Thanks soooooo much :D

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Singapore is ahead of Common Core because that's the reason my state board of ed gave for rejecting it.

This is hysterical and sad in the same package!

 

I love MEP, but Singapore is in my fire insurance plan to use if I encounter a season of life where I can't invest my time into teaching the MEP lesson plans to both dc.

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That is the whole point of Common Core.  Ensure all curricula are teaching the same things in the same grades so that Little Johnny can move from New York on Friday and arrive in LA on Monday and not have missed anything.  If the LA curriculum is ahead of the standard and the NY one is not, then Little Johnny will have missed some topics when he moves there.

 

Wendy

 

Exactly. So when all the proponents kept saying "it's a floor, not a ceiling!" they were lying. Maybe not intentionally lying, but CCSS has become a ceiling above which students are not being permitted to rise.

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