ST Math
ST Math is the resource we use regularly in our school. Students can complete math lessons online here. Check out the link below for ways to use this resource!
https://www.stmath.com/parent-math-resources
Pebble Go
Check out this website for tons of cool articles students can read based on topics they enjoy!
username: cps
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Great Minds/Eureka Math
NEW KNOWLEDGE-BUILDING LESSONS EVERY DAY
Our teachers and teacher–writers know it’s important for students to build knowledge every day, even when schools are closed. That's why we are providing knowledge-building resources here—written materials for math (Grades K–12) and daily instructional videos for English language arts (Grades K–8), math (Grades K-12), and science (Grades 3–5). We will post new video lessons and update our content daily. Continue checking this page for more free resources as we refresh our content. Great Minds
https://gm.greatminds.org/en-us/knowledgeonthego
Becoming a Math Family:
is a family-facing resource with playful, age-appropriate math activities for adults to do with young children (ages 3-6) at and around the home. It’s accessible both on the website and as a free app. Directions to download the app are on the homepage of the website.
(https://becomingamathfamily.uchicago.edu/)
Scholastic Learn at Home Virtual Learning Activities:
To ensure all students—regardless of your school’s virtual education plan—stay academically active, we have created Scholastic Learn at Home. This free resource provides all students with 20* days’ worth of exciting learning journeys carefully created by our editors that span the content areas, to reinforce and sustain student learning should their buildings close.
https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html
Mystery Science Use easy-access school closure resources.
Copy and paste 10-12 student links per grade; these are the easiest lessons to do at home.
https://mysteryscience.com/school-closure-planning
Scholastic Virtual Leaning Resources Grades 6-8 (Math, Science, ELA)
Remote Learning Hub
Didax Math Games to Play at Home:
We know that many of you may be looking for activities your students can do at home. We think games from our Dice Games series of activity books might be fun for families to play together. We’ve collected a lot of these activities online (at no charge) for you to share with parents. There are games suitable for grades K-8 covering a wide variety of math topics. You could send these to parents with a note suggesting they find a couple of dice and tokens at home. These are easy-to-play games that will help to reinforce basic math skills.