Les maths
1. mathies.ca is a really good resource for home when you are working on math questions. We often use manipulatives in our classroom and students become used to reaching for them as we practice. This is a site worth looking at!
2. jumpmath.org If you are looking for some practice work, the workbooks that can be ordered on this website are excellent. They are not that expensive and come in both French and English (same questions/pages/etc.). I refer to them from time to time when needed in our class. Students do not require a copy. Simply, should a family be looking for a reference for practice work, this would be the one I would recommend.
3. prodigygame.com Many students use this program at home. Although it runs in English, students love it and each student in my class has an account. Students have the option of copying their login/password from out list in class and can use their account at home.
4. Of course, if you have any questions about the math program, please let me know.
2. jumpmath.org If you are looking for some practice work, the workbooks that can be ordered on this website are excellent. They are not that expensive and come in both French and English (same questions/pages/etc.). I refer to them from time to time when needed in our class. Students do not require a copy. Simply, should a family be looking for a reference for practice work, this would be the one I would recommend.
3. prodigygame.com Many students use this program at home. Although it runs in English, students love it and each student in my class has an account. Students have the option of copying their login/password from out list in class and can use their account at home.
4. Of course, if you have any questions about the math program, please let me know.