The Common Core State Standards for
English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science,
and Technical Subjects (“the Standards”) are the culmination of an
extended, broad-based effort to fulfill the charge issued by the states
to create the next generation of K–12 standards in order to help ensure
that all students are college and career ready in literacy no later than
the end of high school.
The Common Core Standards
for Mathematical Practice describe varieties of expertise that
mathematics educators at all levels should seek to develop in their
students. These practices rest on important "processes and
proficiencies" with longstanding importance in mathematics education.
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- RTTT - CCSS Math
- Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core Standards- Mathematics
The Council of the Great
City Schools' parent roadmaps in mathematics provide guidance to parents
about what their children will be learning and how they can support
that learning in grades K-8. These parent roadmaps for each grade level
also provide three-year snapshots showing how selected standards
progress from year to year so that students will be college and career
ready upon their graduation from high school.
- Parents' Guide to Student Success
The Parents’ Guide to
Student Success (listed below in English and Spanish) was developed in
response to the Common Core State Standards in English language arts and
mathematics that more than 40 states have adopted. Created by teachers,
parents, education experts, and others from across the country, the
standards provide clear, consistent expectations for what students
should be learning at each grade in order to be prepared for college and
career.
- Parent Roadmaps to the Common Core Standards- English Language Arts
The Council of the Great
City Schools' parent roadmaps in English language arts/literacy provide
guidance to parents about what their children will be learning and how
they can support that learning in grades K-8. These parent roadmaps for
each grade level also provide three-year snapshots showing how selected
standards progress from year to year so that students will be college
and career ready upon their graduation from high school.
- English & Reading » Parent Resources » Recommended Reading
*These documents were
published by the Partnership for Reading, a collaborative effort of the
National Institute for Literacy, the National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development, the U.S. Department of Education, and the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services to make scientifically based
reading research available to educators, parents, policy-makers, and
others with an interest in helping all people learn to read well.