Parent Links
Student Math and Study Resources
Parent Resources: Eureka Math
The Eureka Home Site:
greatminds.org/math/parents
Once there, you will be asked to create an account (free).
From there, you will be able to directly access the entire curriculum,
including student books, Parent Guides, and other information.
Parents will need to select what they want to view,
then add those items to their dashboard.
Eureka Math YouTube Videos
www.youtube.com/user/dhabecker
Homework Help:
https://www.ojusd.org/pf4/cms2/view_page?d=x&group_id=1522740444954&vdid=i24b1tyjg2m2
Eureka Support Page (from Methune, MA):
https://sites.google.com/a/methuen.k12.ma.us/curriculum-instruction-and-assessment-mps/home/eureka-math
Fraction Help - Video Playlist
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNWkyLAbWZmT7QBDfji_ad_3IBOXAedXn
Other Parent Resources
Why Are We Teaching Common Core Mathematics?
click here for an article that explains the Common Core philosophy more clearly.
How to Help Your Child with Mathematics Homework
click here
How to Study for a Math Test
click here
Study Skills for Students
https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/study-skills/
Additional Online Math Courses
https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/online-courses/math-class/
Computing Technology for Math Excellence:
Computing Technology for Math Excellence (https://www.ct4me.net) is devoted to the standards movement and integrating technology into teaching and learning and into K-12 mathematics and calculus. Find specific resources for the Common Core math standards, project-based learning, standardized testing, virtual manipulatives, technology integration, software, math apps and sites for basic skills, problem solving, homework assistance, games/simulations, multimedia development, web design, math initiatives, math methodology, professional development, research, and news, including the Every Student Succeeds Act, and the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Accessibility resources are included.
Why Are We Teaching Common Core Mathematics?
click here for an article that explains the Common Core philosophy more clearly.
How to Help Your Child with Mathematics Homework
click here
How to Study for a Math Test
click here
Study Skills for Students
https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/study-skills/
Additional Online Math Courses
https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/online-courses/math-class/
Computing Technology for Math Excellence:
Computing Technology for Math Excellence (https://www.ct4me.net) is devoted to the standards movement and integrating technology into teaching and learning and into K-12 mathematics and calculus. Find specific resources for the Common Core math standards, project-based learning, standardized testing, virtual manipulatives, technology integration, software, math apps and sites for basic skills, problem solving, homework assistance, games/simulations, multimedia development, web design, math initiatives, math methodology, professional development, research, and news, including the Every Student Succeeds Act, and the Common Core State Standards Initiative. Accessibility resources are included.
Memorizing Math Facts
- Why do Kids Need to Learn Math Facts? http://www.k5learning.com/blog/why-do-kids-need-learn-math-facts
- Why Memorize Math Facts? http://www.hoagiesgifted.org/why_memorize.htm
- Right Brain Math - some ideas: https://www.hslda.org/strugglinglearner/CraftDocs/Math.asp
- Website for math facts practice: XtraMath.org: A free website for parents, teachers, and students to use to help reinforce math facts, build fluency and automaticity. https://xtramath.org/#/home/index
Math Dictionary:
Eric Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/letters/
Note: This site is intended for serious mathematicians. Typically the first paragraph or so is good for everyone, but some of the later paragraphs may be way over your head. Don't worry...much of it is over mine, too.
Other Math resources
Free Graph Paper: Run out of graph paper? Download and print what you need here for free.
(note: ink costs money. This is a great site if you only need a sheet or two. To print lots of pages, it is MUCH cheaper to purchase a tablet or package of paper.)
Eric Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/letters/
Note: This site is intended for serious mathematicians. Typically the first paragraph or so is good for everyone, but some of the later paragraphs may be way over your head. Don't worry...much of it is over mine, too.
Other Math resources
Free Graph Paper: Run out of graph paper? Download and print what you need here for free.
(note: ink costs money. This is a great site if you only need a sheet or two. To print lots of pages, it is MUCH cheaper to purchase a tablet or package of paper.)
Khan Academy
The Khan Academy website is designed for parents of home-schooled children where the parents might not have the content knowledge necessary to assist their students. Students are encouraged to access Khanacademy.org when they have questions about what was taught in class, homework, or a curiosity that they might have. The more specific the search items are, the better the results. For example, instead of "fractions" try "add fractions unlike denominator"
The Khan Academy website is designed for parents of home-schooled children where the parents might not have the content knowledge necessary to assist their students. Students are encouraged to access Khanacademy.org when they have questions about what was taught in class, homework, or a curiosity that they might have. The more specific the search items are, the better the results. For example, instead of "fractions" try "add fractions unlike denominator"