luvmy3jewels
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Are there any third grade teachers around that can give me a little advice? Pretty please??
My third grade dd is having some major issues in math. To give you a little history, dd was identified early on as being AG. She is considered marginally advanced in math and almost off the charts in reading. She learned basic math (addition/subtraction) in Kindergarten and learned multiplication last year in second grade. This year her third grade teacher has been giving the class timed tests on basic addition/subtraction math facts. They get 7 minutes to do 100 problems.
DD has been struggling with these tests. Every time she takes one her grade ends up in the low 50's because she only gets mid-way through them before her time is up. She gets all of the problems she answers right. But the ones she doesn't get to end up marked wrong and on every test she gets an F. She ended up with an 82 for last semester because of the timed tests bringing down her grades.
Dh and I met with her teacher, whose only advice was that she needs to study the facts more. It's extremely frustrating to me, because it's obvious that she knows the facts, she just doesn't deal well with being under the pressure of taking a timed test. I've spoken with both her AG teacher and her first grade teacher who were shocked at her grades and told me that they have observed that my dd is a perfectionist who takes her time with every task she is given in order to get it "perfect."
I'm about to pull my hair out, because I don't know what to do to help my dd get through this. I hate that she is making these grades and I'm at my wits end on what I can do to help her. The only thing I can think of right now is to copy the tests she brings home and drill her every night on them. However, I don't know if this is going to help.
Her AG teacher has told me that I need to "advocate" for dd's learning style....how do I do that? Another parent told me that she had similar problems with her dd and they had her dd "identified" so that she got extra time to complete her assignments (I'm extremely hesitant to go this far, but will if neccessary).
Any advice on what I can do??

My third grade dd is having some major issues in math. To give you a little history, dd was identified early on as being AG. She is considered marginally advanced in math and almost off the charts in reading. She learned basic math (addition/subtraction) in Kindergarten and learned multiplication last year in second grade. This year her third grade teacher has been giving the class timed tests on basic addition/subtraction math facts. They get 7 minutes to do 100 problems.
DD has been struggling with these tests. Every time she takes one her grade ends up in the low 50's because she only gets mid-way through them before her time is up. She gets all of the problems she answers right. But the ones she doesn't get to end up marked wrong and on every test she gets an F. She ended up with an 82 for last semester because of the timed tests bringing down her grades.
Dh and I met with her teacher, whose only advice was that she needs to study the facts more. It's extremely frustrating to me, because it's obvious that she knows the facts, she just doesn't deal well with being under the pressure of taking a timed test. I've spoken with both her AG teacher and her first grade teacher who were shocked at her grades and told me that they have observed that my dd is a perfectionist who takes her time with every task she is given in order to get it "perfect."
I'm about to pull my hair out, because I don't know what to do to help my dd get through this. I hate that she is making these grades and I'm at my wits end on what I can do to help her. The only thing I can think of right now is to copy the tests she brings home and drill her every night on them. However, I don't know if this is going to help.
Her AG teacher has told me that I need to "advocate" for dd's learning style....how do I do that? Another parent told me that she had similar problems with her dd and they had her dd "identified" so that she got extra time to complete her assignments (I'm extremely hesitant to go this far, but will if neccessary).
Any advice on what I can do??