Family Resources

Ready Classroom 

In April of 2018 Moses Lake School District Adopted Ready Classroom, Standards aligned and comprehensive K-5 Math Curriculum published by Curriculum Associates. Click the image to the right to see an overview of Ready Classroom.

iReady is a key component of  curriculum student success in math. Click the image above  to learn more about how to support your student with this online learning platform!

Supporting Your Child with iReady

Are you curious what iReady looks like? Not sure  how your student can access iReady at home? Are you wondering how your student is doing with his or her iReady learning pathway? Watch this video!

Helping your Child Log In

Not sure how to get your child into iReady? Here's a quick tutorial on how students log into their accounts.

Your Child's iReady Dashboard

What are some of the resources available to your child within iReady?

Monitoring your Child's iReady Use

Curious what your child is learning in iReady? Are you wondering what they've learned?

How to Help Your Student with Math

Make-a-Ten to Add

Make-a-Ten to Subtract

Adding Using Place Value

Subtracting Using Place Value

Use a Double to Add, pt. 1

Use a Double to Add, pt. 2

Skip Counting to Multiply

Helping Your Child with Math, pt. 1

Helping Your Child with Math, pt. 2

What Students are Learning in Elementary Math

Early Number Concepts

Success in elementary math starts here! Take a look as Graham Fletcher illustrates some of the major ideas of early grade math!

Adding and Subtracting

Graham Fletcher illustrates how addition and subtraction develops conceptually in Elementary grades.

Multiplying

Graham Fletcher illustrates how multiplication develops conceptually in Elementary grades.


Dividing

Graham Fletcher illustrates how division develops conceptually in Elementary grades.


Fractions. Everyone's nemesis but essential to college and career readiness. Graham Fletcher Illustrates how fractions develop conceptually.

General Elementary Math Resources for Families

Parent resources from Jo Boaler, Professor of Mathematics Education, author, and researcher at Stanford University

The Common Core State Standards are the adopted math standards of Washington State. Click the link above to learn more.