Alex&Evan'sMom
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My 1st grader is in his 3rd semester of school. On his first and second semester progress reports/report cards he made an A in math.( a 97 and 96 respectively). Since Christmas break he has only brought home a few math tests.(an A and a low B). He has also had no math homework since the middle of January. So I was very surprised when he came home with his progress report today with an F in math! The teacher made no comments and didn't request a parent teacher conference and I don't know where and what went wrong! The teacher doesn't send graded papers and told us at the first of the year that she grades them "as she has time" so I never know when and what to expect. She lets us know when he has a spelling test and sight word test but never anything else. I guess I expected some kind of heads up when my straight-A student started failing but I guess I was wrong. I feel completely blindsided and am requesting a conference asap. We value our son's education and he knows what's expected of him. I thought that I'd request prior notice of math tests and ask that she sends me the graded tests in a timely fashion. I'd also like to inquire about any practice tests/drills I can do with him and possible makeup/extra credit I can have him do. Am I asking too much? Is there any other suggestions anyone can give me. I'm trying to keep calm about it but it is so disappointing. I know the teacher has a lot to do. Her class has grown from 15 students to 24 students since the beginning of the year. I just don't want my son to slip through the cracks. Help!!




), but at least now he is improving and I don't worry as much about how he will do in middle school next year. So get that help and be persistent. I wish I had been more forceful way back in 1st or 2nd grade. If he is using the Chicago math, as far as I am concerned, there is your problem right there. Why people use it is way beyond me. Good luck.