
Learning at Home!
Below are many different sites and activities. Click on the picture to bring you to the site or activity you want.
Lesley University’s Center for Mathematics Achievement in collaboration with the Kentucky Center for Mathematics have put together this resource guide for parents and caregivers to be able to support children’s mathematics learning at home
Inspiring Math Success for all Students through Growth Mindsets and Innovative Teaching. The main goal is to inspire and educate. On this site you will find activities, videos, games and articles.
These resources are put together by Christina Tondevold, the Recovering Traditionalist, a math teacher. You will find activities and advice!
Origio has created weekly, digital content plans for home use. The weekly plans contain activities for each day, along with digitally accessible or downloadable resources, designed for delivery by a caregiver or remote teacher. These resources complement the mathematical concepts and skills your students are learning at their grade level.
hand2mind is excited to introduce teach@home: Daily Lessons & Activities for K-5 students, a series of free daily lessons and activities created and delivered by teachers. Each week you will find an easy-to-follow schedule, by grade, for K-5 students and daily grade-specific video lessons for Math and Literacy. You will also find worksheets for the Math and Literacy lessons as well as a daily Specials activity
This link brings you to “IM Talking Math.” The prompts, for grades K-5, anchor on one image. The images were chosen to allow a lot of noticing, wondering, and asking questions.
Click on your grade for fun daily math activities, collections of practice pages, family games, and online games. Please share with anyone who needs accessible and free resources. No login or registration required.
Great Minds is the website that houses Eureka Math, the program we use in Hudson. This site has FREE daily instructional video lessons for English language arts (Grades K–8), math (Grades K–12), and science (Grades 3–5) as well as weekly resources that feature early readers called Geodes® (Grades K–2), plus written materials for math (Grades K–12).