School library consultant Jennifer Maurer of the Oregon State Library tapped these resources for its public libraries—targeted at critical partners in children’s education: their parents.
With the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) rolling out across the country, educators are pulling together resources to help understand how the new initiative will affect their children. School library consultant Jennifer Maurer of the Oregon State Library culled these quick links for its public libraries to push out—targeted at critical partners in children’s education: their parents. First are two sets of brochures from the National PTA, written as
two- and
four-page downloadable brochures in both English and Spanish, and broken down by grades K–8 and high school. The brochures outline in colorful graphics the topics students will face, and ways that parents can talk with their son or daughter's teacher to better understand the new standards. There are also tips to support learning at home. Then there’s Parent Roadmaps, created by the
Council of Great City Schools, a national K–12 educational organization. It’s also designed for grades K–8, with a separate set for high school grades. These full-color brochures for the
English Language Arts standards, as well as the
Mathematics portion, are free to download and even direct parents to sign their kids up for library cards.
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Rachael
There's also a really nice roundup of Common Core resources for parents at Reading Rockets: http://www.readingrockets.org/teaching/commoncore#parentsPosted : Feb 12, 2014 07:05