We want our parents to have access to resources that will help them support their children's success. Below are links to various types of resources. Take a look, and please don't hesitate to contact me via e-mail at [email protected] with any questions. Also, be sure to contact your child's teacher to see how you might further support your child's progress at home.
Wake County Parent Resources: Wake County has created At-A-Glance documents for every subject area for each grade level. Links to unit overviews, instructional videos, unpacking the standards and additional parent resources are hyperlinked within every At-A-Glance document.
Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core ELA: The Council of the Great City Schools' parent roadmaps in English language arts/literacy provide guidance to parents about what their children will be learning and how they can support that learning in grades K-8.
Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core 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.
Engage NY Parent & Family Resources: The Toolkit for Parents and Families is a collection of materials and resources that will help parents and families understand the Common Core and how the Common Core will help your child graduate from high school ready for college and careers.
get2MATH K-5: Great resources to help your child at home with math! Talk with your child's teacher to help you determine what skills your student should practice at home.
National PTA Parents' Guide to Student Success: These guides provide an overview of what your child will learn by the end of each grade level in mathematics and English Language Arts.
One of the most important components of our reading program is YOU! Reading to your child long after they become an independent reader themselves is beneficial and should continue throughout elementary school. Below you will find links to Web sites that will help you and your child select the perfect book to read together next!
Lexile Measures: Ask your child's teacher for your student's lexile measure before using this site.