This common core toolkit website for parents was created by the Oregon Department of Education, and contains answers to many frequently asked questions regarding the common core. There are also links to resources that parents can use to help their child be successful in the transition to common core.
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics has developed a page of resources for parents in regards to math help at home. There are also links to information about how math has changed over the past few years, and how parents can support their student.
The following Math Parent Roadmap links offer support for parents that are specific to their child’s grade level. The roadmap also shows how the math their child is currently learning lines up with the grade they most recently completed and the grade they will enter next year.
Fizzy’s Lunch Lab Fresh Pick · Ages 6-8 · Single Player · Nagivational/Directional Skills, Deductive Reasoning, Sorting and Classifying, Budgeting, Money
The Electric Company Party Game: Lost on Prankster Planet · 1st and 2nd Grade Math · Requires multiple players · Coin value and recognition, data analysis and graphing, geometry, inequalities, adding and subtracting, probability, sequencing, skip counting, telling time
A guide to help navigate through your child’s educational experience. Includes tips for parent teacher conferences, growth charts, and additional resources.
This is a portal for students to explore topics of their choice, in all subject areas. There are links to videos, informational presentations, games, homework help, and other reference sites.