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Exceptional preparation for the Common CoreThousands of resources to explain the standards and equip students for success
The Hornell City School District encourages parents and families to use these resources and the information you receive from your child's school and teachers.
This document explains how parents can support the Common Core Standards in English Language Arts and Mathematics at home.
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Click this image to view a document for Parents that was developed by the New York State Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and New York State Union of Teachers (NYSUT)
Working with the "Shifts"
What Parents Can Do to Help their Children Learn
The Common Core State Standards ask teachers to make 12 major “shifts” or (changes) in their classrooms – six shifts in English language arts and six shifts in Mathematics. These changes may be tough at first as students and teachers adjust to higher expectations.
As a parent, you can help and learn more by talking with your child about what they are learning. Ask open-ended questions about what they learned in school each day, read their homework and attend school events to learn about what their teachers expect.
This document explains some of the ways that your child’s classroom is changing and how you can help; for more information, check out www.engageny.org.
What Parents Can Do to Help their Children Learn
The Common Core State Standards ask teachers to make 12 major “shifts” or (changes) in their classrooms – six shifts in English language arts and six shifts in Mathematics. These changes may be tough at first as students and teachers adjust to higher expectations.
As a parent, you can help and learn more by talking with your child about what they are learning. Ask open-ended questions about what they learned in school each day, read their homework and attend school events to learn about what their teachers expect.
This document explains some of the ways that your child’s classroom is changing and how you can help; for more information, check out www.engageny.org.
Click this document link to find out more about what parents can do to help.