show an interest in what your child is learning in class
find ways to incorporate math into everyday activities at home (for example, making goals to save, calculating discounts and interest payments, or predicting travel time)
talk with your child about their strengths, interests, education and career goals
talk about how math plays a role in everyday activities and in their future
talk with your child about career opportunities that rely on math skills
ensure they have the appropriate classroom supplies such as a scientific calculator, grid notebook, graph paper, binder, pencils
stay informed about your child’s learning and stay in touch with their teachers
TDSB Mathematics for Families is a website that provides links to both digital tools to support learning at home and resources to encourage the development of positive identities around mathematics. Visit here to learn more.