Math We follow the Common Core aligned Everyday Math (EDM) program for math in third grade. You may use your child's login to explore the Everyday Math website, which includes games for skill practice and animations of algorithms (methods) taught this year, such as trade-first for subtraction, partial sums for addition, and partial products for multiplication. You can even print out an extra copy of your child's homework or the unit Family Letter, just in case!
It's important that children spend time each day practicing their basic facts. These facts are the foundation for understanding math concepts and for working fluently through math problem solving. I recommend practicing facts for 5-10 minutes a day. Here are just a few ways your child can practice those math facts:
1. Students will navigate to the link above. 2. Students select Mrs.Rausch 2017-2018 as their class. (Look for the robot logo!) 3. Students find and click on their name. (All students have an animal picture next to their name for quick recognition!) 4. Students click their unique number, fruit, and shape password. (All students took home this information on their password card. Please email me if you need a new password card!) How to... Play Math Games! 1. Follow the login instructions for the Everyday Mathematics 4 Student Login above. 2. Click on EM at Home (right most tan house link) 3. Click on Today's Games 4. Click on the game that pops up. This will be the game played from our most current lesson. How to... Download Math Home Links! 1. Follow the login instructions for the Everyday Mathematics 4 Student Login above. 2. Click on EM at Home (bottom right most tan house) 3. Click on Today's Home Link. 4. Follow the link to download the pdf version of the most current Home Link. How to... View the Student Reference Book! 1. Follow the login instructions for the Everyday Mathematics 4 Student Login above. 2. Click on the blue Student Reference Book link on the right of the screen. 3. The Student Reference Book will 'pop up' in a new tab. 4. Use the Table of Contents to find the resources your student needs! |
Everyday Math tutorial for Parents:
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