Parent Resources

This article outlines some of the ways that you can encourage your child to have a love of reading.

This article has a list of questions you could ask your child while you read a book together. These questions will deepen their understanding of the book they have read.

This poster explains why it's very important that your child reads at home. Students are asked to read 15 minutes per day. It always makes it more fun if they can read using different platforms and sometimes with a parent!

This article talks about some things you can do at home to help your child with their math skills.

This article outlines 7 ways in which you could get your child excited about math. It also has links to the common core state standards that we learn in first grade.

This article gives 10 ways in which you can support your child's science learning at home.

In term 4 and 5, students are focusing on visualizing what they read to improve reading comprehension. Here is an article that explains what this is and some strategies to help you get your child making mind movies as they read.