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2. How do I get my child started?
3. Where can my child and I see the progress being made?
4. Where can I find additional resources to help me support my child?
Your child has been using the i-Ready Classroom Mathematics program at school. As your student prepares to continue their learning at home, you can use the print version of the Student Worktext and follow any guidance provided by your child’s teacher. Additionally, the i-Ready Classroom Mathematics program has a Student Digital Experience that can help support your student’s learning.
If your child’s teacher or school administrator has advised what your child should work on, consult and follow this guidance to keep your child's learning aligned with the current curriculum.
Within the Student Digital Experience, your child will be able to select:
Click here to access step-by-step instructions along with visuals of your child’s My Progress screen.
You and your child can monitor progress by clicking on My Progress in the bottom navigation bar.
On the My Progress page, you will be able to see:
Click here to access step-by-step instructions along with visuals of your child’s My Progress screen.
MAKE A PLAN together with your child on how to spend their time at home and when they will work on their learning activities. It can be helpful to put the plan in writing and post it somewhere visible. As you make the plan, follow any guidance you received from your child’s teacher on what they should work on.
SHARE the experience with your child. Both of you can become familiar with the different parts of the student dashboard, and you can learn with your child as they complete a lesson.
ENCOURAGE your child to take their assignments seriously. Emphasize “thinking before clicking,” because just clicking through will not be a productive use of their time nor reflect what your child actually knows. Remind your child to use paper and pencil to solve math problems and use the digital tools as needed.
TRACK AND DISCUSS PROGRESS. Regularly review progress with your student using the My Progress page. If your child’s school is using i-Ready Personalized Instruction, your child should aim for 45 minutes of lessons per week and maintain a range of 30–49 minutes while passing at least 70 percent of lessons. Your child’s school may have varying guidance. As you discuss progress with your child, consider asking:
You can use these fun trackers as you and your child discuss and keep track of progress.
CELEBRATE your child’s progress. Celebrating milestones such as passing a lesson or reaching a specific goal can help keep your child motivated. You can share celebrations with the rest of the family and even decide on a fun activity as a reward.
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