Children are born into history. They have no memory of it, yet they find themselves in the middle of a story that began before they became one of its characters. Children also want to have a place in history—their first historical questions are: "Where did I come from?" and … [Read more...] about Introduction to History 2
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Math Resources: Publications for Parents
Apelman, Maja and King, Julie. (1993). Exploring Everyday Math: Ideas for Students, Teachers, and Parents. Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Heinemann.Barber, Jacqueline, Parizeau, Nicole, Bergman, Lincoln and Lima, Patricia. (2002). Spark Your Child's Success in Math and Science: … [Read more...] about Math Resources: Publications for Parents
Math Resources: Web Sites
In addition to the federal sources listed above, the following Web sites contain great links for both you and your child: … [Read more...] about Math Resources: Web Sites
Math Resources: Federal
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No Child Left Behind Report Card
If you have not seen it, ask to look at the No Child Left Behind Report Card for your school. These report cards show how your school compares to others in the district and indicate how well it is succeeding. … [Read more...] about No Child Left Behind Report Card