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Common Core
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Parent Resources
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Parents and guardians are crucial partners in laying the groundwork for a smooth transition to the new standards. Here are a few of our favorite resources for sharing information about the CCSS with parents and guardians. These, and many more high-quality tools for communicating with families, are available on the Student/Parent tab on the CDE CCSS Web page.
Engage N.Y Math
Learn more about the Common Core State Standards and Engage NY Math. Click on the tabs: "Parents and Families" and/or "Videos".
Resources for Parents and Guardians
This one-page handout includes a list of resources developed by various state and national implementation partners (including the PTA and California's county offices of education) for parents and guardians interested in learning more about the CCSS and how to support their child's attainment of these standards.CDE Informational Handouts
The CDE has developed four informational flyers providing overviews and highlights of the CCSS. These flyers have been translated and are available in 19 different languages.Council of Great City Schools Parent Roadmaps
The Council of Great City Schools (CGCS) has developed parent roadmaps for understanding the English language arts (ELA) and mathematics CCSS in kindergarten through eighth grade. For each grade and subject, the roadmaps explain to parents what children will be learning and how parents can support learning outside of the classroom.Council of Great City Schools Common Core Videos
The CGCS has developed a three-minute video explaining the CCSS and a 30-second Public Service Announcement to increase public awareness of and engagement with the CCSS. Both videos are also available in Spanish.Shifts for Students and Parents
EngageNY has created a practical guide that provides steps that parents can take to improve their child's learning of the CCSS.If you find these updates and resources helpful, please consider forwarding this message to others who might benefit from receiving more information about CCSS implementation in California. Anyone can join by simply sending a blank e-mail message to join-commoncore@mlist.cde.ca.gov