| Activites and Websites | |||||||||||||||||
| Literacy | |||||||||||||||||
| Literacy is the capacity to express meaning through reading, writing, and talking about texts. Here are some suggestions and websites for reading and writing activities that are fun and encourage literacy acquisition. | |||||||||||||||||
| Information and Resources for Parents | |||||||||||||||||
| Interactive Reading Websites for Kids! | |||||||||||||||||
| Mathematics | |||||||||||||||||
| Our curriculum follows the Everyday Mathematics program. Based on research conducted in Chicago, we believe mathematics is best learned when taught in a spiral format in which students have constant and continuous exposure to mathematical concepts. Students revisit concepts to increase their understanding of functions and processes in a comfortable and interactive manner as they practice an array of strategies to find the one that best suits them. To learn more about our program, please visit the University of Chicago's Everyday Mathematics Center, a site created just for parents. | |||||||||||||||||
| Interactive Math Websites for Kids! | |||||||||||||||||