Parent Resources

This is a page of links to sites where parents and families can get information about how to best help their children in math today.

Parent Resources for understanding what their children should learn and be able to do this year, and helpful suggestions for supporting children’s learning at home.

A downloadable booklet with activities for children in preschool through grade 5.

This booklet is made up of fun activities that parents can use with children from preschool age through grade 5 to strengthen their math skills and build strong positive attitudes toward math.

The Council of the Great City Schools' parent roadmaps in mathematics provide guidance to parents about what their children will be learning and how they can support that learning in grades K-8. These parent roadmaps for each grade level also provide three-year snapshots showing how selected standards progress from year to year so that students will be college and career ready upon their graduation from high school.

YouCubed is a free K-12 math resource from Stanford University's Graduate School of Education. The site contains links to parent resources, articles and latest research on math education.

Helping Your Child With Today's Math

A parents' guide to survivng math class all over again: valuable tools to help you help your child with today's mathematics and other resources available through the National Education Association.

Find breaking news, analysis, and opinion on K-12 education issues affecting school and district leaders, teachers,parents policymakers, and ed-tech professionals.

The i-Ready Family Center is the place to learn how you can support and encourage your child’s success with i-Ready.

The Open-Up family materials provide a detailed glimpse of content and learning that our students participate in during each unit.