Even if you're not in the classroom, the curriculum is important for you as a parent too! Here's why:
Knowing the Map: The curriculum acts like a map, showing what your child will be learning throughout the year. This allows you to see how subjects connect and how your child's knowledge builds over time.
Supporting at Home: By understanding what's being taught, you can connect learning at school with activities at home. Maybe you can read books related to science topics or practice math skills while cooking together.
Partnership with Teachers: Knowing the curriculum helps you communicate effectively with your child's teacher. You can ask questions about specific topics or discuss areas where your child might need extra help.
Celebrating Milestones: The curriculum lays out learning goals, so you can celebrate your child's achievements as they master new skills and concepts. This keeps them motivated and reinforces the importance of education.
Big Picture: The curriculum isn't just about memorizing facts. It helps develop important life skills like problem-solving and communication. By understanding these goals, you can encourage your child to use these skills in everyday situations.
In short, the curriculum is a bridge between school and home. It allows you to be an active part of your child's education and support their learning journey!
We’re excited to welcome you and your student to the Amplify CKLA program for the new school year, and to provide your student with exceptional learning opportunities through our program. We’ve assembled the following resources and guides to help you support your student and enable them to have the most productive experience with our platform throughout the year.
Family Resource Center - Resources to support your student at home in math!
While Amplify Science lessons are designed to be completed in the classroom with peers, there are some activities that students can work on at home with your support. Prior to beginning that work, we recommend reviewing this Protecting Kids Online article by the Federal Trade Commission addressing digital safety.