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Manchester School Title I
At Manchester School we provide Title I services to students who need additional support in reading and/or math. Students in Title I receive core reading and math instruction from their classroom teacher in addition to small group interventions from Title I staff targeting reading and/or math skills. Additionally, Title I Ed. Techs provide in-class support during the core reading and math blocks in some classrooms.
We pride ourselves with flexibility in programming which allows for the best use of each student’s time and a continual examination of each student’s progress. Please review the recommended student and parent resources below and utilize these tools to help your child at home.
Resources for your student
Lexia-Reading |
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IXL Math |
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Khan Academy | Online library of web videos containing over 2,700 video tutorials in math, science, economics, etc. Includes practice problems for students to hone their skills. Appropriate for all ages and grades. | |
ThatQuiz Math | Free site students can use to practice a wide variety of math concepts (no log-in required)
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Math Playground | Interactive word problems, games, and logic puzzles aligned to what your child is learning in math. Recommended for elementary school students. | |
Mrs. Burian’s Math PortaPortal | This PortaPortal site is divided into categories including general math help & practice, math facts, number, data, geometry, measurement, algebra (patterns, etc.), and more math games & activities. Click the gray triangles in order to expand or collapse each category. | |
ReadWorks | ReadWorks is free online resource of reading passages and lesson plans for students of all levels K-12. The company was founded with the goal of improving reading comprehension by bringing the latest in literacy teaching research into the classroom. | |
Windham Public Library | A wealth of resources and activities right in our community! | |
Raymond Public Library | A wealth of resources and activities right in our community! |
Parent Resources- click on the icon for the direct link
Read-Write-Think | Parent afterschool resources to help your child with Reading and Writing | |
Teachers College Reading and Writing Project | Ways to Support Reading and Writing at Home! | |
U.S. Department of Education Reading Resources | The U.S. Department of Education provides some articles and other resources to help parents support students with reading at home. | |
Reading Rockets | Reading Rockets is a national multimedia literacy initiative offering information and resources on how young kids learn to read, why so many struggle, and how caring adults can help. | |
Parent Toolkit | Parent Toolkit is a one-stop resource developed with parents in mind. It’s produced by NBC News Education Nation and supported by Pearson and includes information about almost every aspect of your child’s development, because they're all connected. Healthy, successful children can excel in many areas – in the classroom, on the court, and in their relationships with peers and adults. Our advice also covers important topics for navigating life after high school. | |
Lexile-Find Your Child Just Right Books | A Lexile reader measure represents a person's reading ability on the Lexile scale. A Lexile text measure represents a text's difficulty level on the Lexile scale. When used together, they can help a reader choose a book or other reading material that is at an appropriate difficulty level. | |
6 Ways to Support your Child’s Mathematical Development | Here are 6 ideas for parents/guardians to try, and links to many more resources. | |
Advice for Parents: Helping Children with Maths | Jo Boaler shares twelve steps parents can take to increase a child’s math achievement and make math fun! | |
PBS Parents: Math Tips for Parents | From summer learning to year round math tips, find answers and advice for supporting your child in mathematics. | |
PBS Parents: Math Books and Resources | This selection of books provides more ways to nurture your child’s early math development. In addition to math books directed at parents, the list includes books with math concepts that parents and children can read and talk about together. |