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(Normandale Community College, Bloomington, MN)
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Offers an overview of how Common Core mathematics is taught, grade by grade, for parents who may not be familiar with this method of teaching mathematics who still want to help their children succeed in the subject.

Provides help for frustrated parents used to doing math “the old way” by explaining what and how their children are learning in the Common Core math curriculum, including sample problems and tips for more effectively communicating with teachers. Original.

Help your child succeed with a better understanding of Common Core Math

Common Core Math For Parents For Dummies is packed with tools and information to help you promote your child's success in math. The grade-by-grade walk-through brings you up to speed on what your child is learning, and the sample problems and video lessons help you become more involved as you study together. You'll learn how to effectively collaborate with teachers and keep tabs on your child's progress, so minor missteps can be corrected quickly, before your child falls behind. The Common Core was designed to improve college- and career-readiness, and to prepare U.S. students to be more competitive on an international stage when it's time to enter the workforce. This guide shows you how the standards were created, and how they've evolved over time to help ensure your child's future success.

The Common Core Math Standards prepare students to do real math in the real world. Many new teaching methods are very different from the way most parents learned math, leading to frustration and confusion as parents find themselves unable to help with homework or explain difficult concepts. This book cuts the confusion and shows you everything you need to know to help your child succeed in math.

  • Understand the key concepts being taught in your child's grade
  • Utilize the homework tools that help you help your child
  • Communicate more effectively with your child's teacher
  • Guide your child through sample problems to foster understanding

The Common Core was designed to ensure that every student, regardless of location or background, receives the education they need. Math skills are critical to real-world success, and the new standards reflect that reality in scope and rigorousness.Common Core Math For Parents For Dummies helps you help your child succeed.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
4(1)
Where to Go from Here
4(1)
Part I Getting Started with Common Core Math Standards
5(40)
Chapter 1 The Lowdown on Common Core Math, Just the Basics
7(10)
Understanding What Common Core Math Is
8(1)
Examining the Standards for Mathematical Practice
9(2)
Ask questions
10(1)
Play
10(1)
Argue
10(1)
Connect
11(1)
Looking at the Standards in the Different Grades
11(5)
Kindergarten
12(1)
First grade
12(1)
Second grade
13(1)
Third grade
13(1)
Fourth grade
13(1)
Fifth grade
14(1)
Sixth grade
14(1)
Seventh grade
15(1)
Eighth grade
15(1)
High school
15(1)
Helping Your Child with Homework
16(1)
Chapter 2 Looking at Math Teaching Then and Now
17(8)
Setting Goals for the 1900s
17(1)
Competing Globally with Advanced Math and Science
18(1)
Returning to Basics
19(1)
Teaching Math in the Info Age
20(1)
Holding Teachers Accountable
21(2)
Agreeing on the Common Core
23(2)
Chapter 3 Exploring the Standards for Mathematical Practice
25(12)
Focusing on Asking Questions
26(6)
Asking "Why?" and "How do you know?"
26(1)
Asking "What if?"
27(1)
Asking "Is it good enough?"
28(1)
Asking "Does this make sense?"
29(1)
Asking "What's going on here?"
30(2)
Playing with Math
32(2)
Experimenting with symbols
32(1)
Building models
33(1)
Arguing Is a Ton of Fun
34(1)
Connecting Ideas
35(2)
Chapter 4 Understanding Homework Assignments
37(8)
Getting the Inside Scoop: Teachers' Views on Homework
37(2)
Examining the Homework Assignments on Social Media
39(3)
Number lines
39(2)
Dots
41(1)
Becoming Unstuck: What to Do
42(1)
Helping Your Child without Doing the Work Yourself
43(2)
Part II Focusing on Elementary Math: Kindergarten through Fifth Grade
45(74)
Chapter 5 Beginning with Kindergarten Math
47(10)
Counting by Ones and Tens
47(3)
Representing numbers: Counting and cardinality
48(1)
Comparing numbers: More, less, and equal
49(1)
Focusing on Operations and Algebraic Thinking
50(2)
Solving problems by counting
50(1)
Putting numbers together and taking them apart
51(1)
Noticing Ten: Place Value
52(1)
Comparing and Classifying: Foundations of Measurement
52(1)
Getting Started with Geometry
53(4)
Describing shapes
54(1)
Playing with shapes
55(2)
Chapter 6 Solving Problems in First-Grade Math
57(12)
Digging in to Addition and Subtraction
57(5)
Saying bye-bye to keywords
58(3)
Decomposing numbers
61(1)
Focusing on the Decimal Number System: Place Value Begins
62(3)
Grasping the significance of 10
62(1)
Representing tens
63(2)
Working with All Sorts of Measurements
65(2)
Measuring length
65(1)
Working with time and money
66(1)
Measuring the concrete: Data
67(1)
Delving into Basic Geometry
67(2)
Chapter 7 Prioritizing Place Value in Second Grade
69(10)
Adding, Subtracting, and Looking for Groups
70(4)
Thinking about addition and subtraction
70(2)
Seeing why units matter
72(2)
Focusing on Place Value
74(2)
Going Deeper with Measurement
76(2)
Measuring length
76(1)
Working with time and money
77(1)
Identifying and Building Shapes
78(1)
Chapter 8 Finding Fractions in Third-Grade Math
79(14)
Studying Multiplication and Division
79(6)
Defining multiplication and division
80(2)
Tackling properties
82(3)
Mastering Addition and Subtraction
85(2)
Exploring Fractions
87(3)
Partitioning Cutting up things
87(2)
Putting fractions on number lines
89(1)
Estimating and Measuring Precisely: Having It Both Ways
90(2)
More than just rounding
90(1)
Counting squares to find area
91(1)
Representing data with graphs
92(1)
Categorizing Shapes
92(1)
Chapter 9 Mastering Multiplication in Fourth-Grade Math
93(12)
Focusing on Multiplication: Factors and Multiples
93(1)
Calculating with Place Value
94(2)
Decomposing numbers
95(1)
Striving for fluency: The case of addition and subtraction
95(1)
Forming Fractions
96(5)
Using unit fractions
96(1)
Going beyond reducing: Equivalent fractions
97(2)
Comparing fractions
99(2)
Eyeing Units and Angles
101(2)
Mastering units of measure
101(1)
To every angle turn, turn, turn
102(1)
Addressing Lines and Angles
103(2)
Chapter 10 Anticipating Algebra in Fifth-Grade Math
105(14)
Expressing Relationships: Early Algebra Ideas
106(5)
Generalizing: The beginnings of algebra
107(1)
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally: Order of operations
108(3)
Extending Place Value and Algorithms
111(3)
Placing value: Left and right of the decimal point
111(1)
Standard algorithms: Doing things the old-fashioned way
112(2)
Operating on Fractions
114(3)
Thinking about fractions
114(1)
Adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions
115(2)
Measuring Volume and Graphing Data
117(1)
Calculating volume: The number of cubes that fit inside
117(1)
Using a quick and dirty graph: The line plot
118(1)
Concentrating on Properties of Shapes
118(1)
Part III Moving Up to Middle and High School Math: Sixth through Twelfth Grade
119(66)
Chapter 11 Relating to Ratios in Sixth-Grade Math
121(16)
Understanding Ratios
122(3)
Telling fractions from ratios
122(1)
Solving ratio and rate problems
123(2)
Examining Multiplication
125(5)
Differentiating between GCFs and LCMs
125(1)
Dividing fractions can be fun
126(4)
Extending from Arithmetic to Algebra
130(1)
Using variables
130(1)
Figuring out equivalence
131(1)
Measuring Area and Volume
131(4)
Focusing on area
132(2)
Getting 3-D with volume
134(1)
Measuring Datasets
135(2)
Eyeing measures of center
135(1)
Focusing on spread
136(1)
Chapter 12 Pursuing Proportions in Seventh-Grade Math
137(14)
Examining Ratios and Proportional Relationships
138(4)
Keeping track of key terms
138(1)
Seeing how proportions are key
139(2)
Solving proportions
141(1)
Working with Negative Numbers
142(3)
Multiplying and dividing with properties
143(2)
Describing Things with Algebra
145(1)
Delving Deeper into Geometry
146(3)
Measuring circles: A piece of pi
147(1)
Tackling triangles
147(2)
Studying Data and Chance
149(2)
Considering: basic probability
149(1)
Making sense of data: Statistics
150(1)
Chapter 13 Arriving at Algebra in Eighth-Grade Math
151(16)
Tackling Irrational Numbers
151(1)
Using Exponents Equations
152(7)
Looking at linear relationships
153(3)
I got the power! Using exponents
156(1)
Solving two equations at once
157(2)
Delving into Functions
159(3)
Defining functions
159(2)
Figuring out a function's function
161(1)
Doing the Ancient Greeks Proud
162(4)
Deciding what's the same
162(1)
Measuring the hypotenuse
163(2)
Finding tricky volumes
165(1)
Addressing Bivariate Data
166(1)
Chapter 14 Looking at Advanced Math: High School and Beyond
167(18)
Knowing What College Ready Means
167(5)
Examining some truths about college math placement
168(2)
Looking at integrated math
170(2)
Advancing an Algebraic Agenda
172(5)
Studying function families
173(1)
Solving systems
174(2)
Using algebraic structure
176(1)
Getting Formal with Geometry
177(3)
Proving stuff
177(1)
Using similarity and trigonometry
178(1)
Describing shapes with algebra
179(1)
Understanding the World, Statistically Speaking
180(5)
Quantifying data in one or two variables
181(1)
Understanding the relationship between data and probability
182(1)
Using probability to make decisions
183(2)
Part IV The Part of Jens
185(10)
Chapter 15 Ten Awesome Resources for Parents
187(4)
Talking Math with Your Kids
187(1)
Moebius Noodles
188(1)
Estimation 180
188(1)
Visual Patterns
188(1)
Math Educators Stack Exchange
189(1)
Math Forum
189(1)
YouCubed
189(1)
Your Public Library
189(1)
Math Munch
190(1)
Common Core State Standards Initiative
190(1)
Chapter 16 Ten (or So) Proven Ways to Support Math at Home
191(4)
Talking about Math Together
191(1)
Perusing Your Child's Notebook
192(1)
Explaining a Solved Problem
192(1)
Playing a Board Game
193(1)
Having Number Talks
193(1)
Grocery Shopping Together
193(1)
Arguing about Words
194(1)
Building Things
194(1)
Asking "What If?"
194(1)
Index 195
Christopher Danielson, PhD, is a leading curriculum writer, educator, math blogger, and author interpreting research for parents and teachers across the country from his home base at Normandale Community College in Minnesota.