I am pleased to tell you that we will once again be using a website called IXL in our classroom this year. IXL is a comprehensive math review site with an unlimited number of practice questions in hundreds of skills—all of which are aligned to state standards. One of the best things about IXL is that your child can access it from home, so you have a chance to see your child's progress!
To get your child started on your home computer, please follow these easy steps:
1. Go to www.IXL.com/signin/mursd
2. Enter your child's username and password and click Sign in.
(Note: The username and password are not listed below, they will be provided separately in an email.)
3. Click on Math at the top of the page and navigate to your child's grade level.
4. For now... Find a skill to practice by doing one of the following:
· Select a specific skill to practice from the list of skills. You can place your mouse over any skill to see a sample question and click on the link to begin.
· Go to the Awards section. Each grade level presents challenges for your child to conquer and virtual prizes to be uncovered. Place your mouse over any challenge to begin.
In addition to making math practice exciting, IXL is designed to help your child learn at his or her own pace. The website is adaptive and will adjust to your child's demonstrated ability level. The site also saves all of your child's results, so you can monitor your child's progress anytime by clicking on the Reports at the top of the page.
I hope you'll encourage your son or daughter to use IXL daily. Here's to a year of working together to make math fun for your child!
Once the year begins here's what you can expect:
NEW this year in 3rd grade, I will be assigning specific skills each week that your child should practice for 10-15 minutes per night. (for instance A.3) The skills assigned will directly align with skills being taught in class. Students will also have time throughout the week to work on these skills at school using technology in the classroom. Please contact me if your child has limited access to technology and I will provide other arrangements while in school.
A few minutes a day will help take the summer cobwebs away! We will begin the year with a review of addition and subtraction before we move quickly onto new concepts.
Sincerely,
Brenda Webster