Use this collection of more than 80 Blackline and Home Link Masters to support daily lessons and provide math activities for families and children to do together.

Includes:

  • Teacher’s Lesson Guides (Volumes 1 & 2) – Contains easy-to-follow three-part daily lesson plans. This assists teachers in focusing on lesson objectives, providing ongoing practice for all students and addressing individual student needs for a variety of populations. A unit organizer provides learning goals, planning and assessment support, content highlights, a materials chart, suggestions for problem-solving, cross-curricular links, and options for individualizing. Each guide is grade level-specific.
  • Teacher’s Reference Manual (Grades 4-6) – Contains comprehensive background information about mathematical content and program management for Grades K-3 and 4-6. This manual familiarizes teachers with the program’s features, routines, and provides ideas for organizing and implementing the curriculum.
  • Assessment Handbook – This grade level specific handbook provides classroom-tested techniques and ideas to make assessment and instruction more manageable, productive, and exciting, as well as offering a more complete picture of each student’s progress and instructional needs through techniques and tools from the four assessment areas: ongoing, product, periodic and outside tests. The Assessment Handbook includes suggestions for observing students, keeping anecdotal records, following student progress, and encouraging students to reflect on and communicate both what they have learned and how they feel about mathematics.
  • Math Masters – Blackline masters that support daily lesson activities. Includes Math Box, Home Link, Study Link, Game, and Assessment Masters. Spanish version available – Originales para reproducción
  • Home Connection Handbook (Grades K-6) – Provides suggestions for enhancing home-school communication and involvement in the program. Grade specific Family Letters and Home Links serve as a basis for ongoing communication as well as a vehicle to engage parents as partners in the learning process. Individual assessment checklists enable teachers to describe in detail the developmental progress of each child. Spanish version available – Manual de Vínculo con el hogar
  • Content-by-Strand Poster– Offers a comprehensive overview of how the mathematical strand activities are interwoven and paced throughout the school year and outlines program guideposts. The lesson activities in each content strand are roughly divided by month, the learning goals are organized by unit, and the assessment rubric indicators (Beginning, Developing, and Secure) and lesson references are also noted.
  • Class Number-Grid Poster – A number grid is a matrix which consists of rows of boxes, ten to each row, containing a set of consecutive whole numbers. Children use number grids to explore number patterns, reinforce place-value concepts, and calculate sums and differences.
  • Real Number Line Poster – A number line is a line on which points correspond to numbers. Students use number lines when counting and skip counting, performing measuring activities, and adding and subtracting. Number lines are also used as the axes in coordinate graphing systems.
  • Student Math Journals (Volumes 1 & 2) – These consumable books provide lesson support material for students to analyze and complete. They provide a long-term record of each student’s mathematical development. Spanish version available – Diario del estudiante 1 & 2
  • Student Reference Book – Each student in Grades 3 through 6 receives a Student Reference Book for his or her grade level. Students use this hardbound reference book to access mathematical information and procedures that support the program. By seeing numerous worked examples and simple explanations of mathematical procedures, students learn to use numbers in context. Calculator usage, project descriptions, game rules, charts and tables, and a glossary of mathematical terms are available for use with lessons and out-of-class explorations. Spanish version available – Libro de consulta del estudiante
  • Geometry TemplateEveryday Mathematic’s unique Geometry Template used in Grades 4 through 6 is a multi-faceted drawing/measuring device that features 23 geometric shapes. It includes various sizes of circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals as well as a half-size version of each of the standard pattern blocks: pentagon, hexagon, octagon, and ellipse. It also contains two protractors, a percent wheel, and two rulers (with 17 centimeter and 7 inch scales) for drawing circle graphs and measuring angles and lengths. (6” x 7.5”, blue plastic).

Includes:

  • Teacher’s Lesson Guides (Volumes 1 & 2) – Contains easy-to-follow three-part daily lesson plans. This assists teachers in focusing on lesson objectives, providing ongoing practice for all students and addressing individual student needs for a variety of populations. A unit organizer provides learning goals, planning and assessment support, content highlights, a materials chart, suggestions for problem-solving, cross-curricular links, and options for individualizing. Each guide is grade level-specific.
  • Teacher’s Reference Manual (Grades K-3) – Contains comprehensive background information about mathematical content and program management for Grades K-3 and 4-6. This manual familiarizes teachers with the program’s features, routines, and provides ideas for organizing and implementing the curriculum.
  • Assessment Handbook – This grade level specific handbook provides classroom-tested techniques and ideas to make assessment and instruction more manageable, productive, and exciting, as well as offering a more complete picture of each student’s progress and instructional needs through techniques and tools from the four assessment areas: ongoing, product, periodic and outside tests. The Assessment Handbook includes suggestions for observing students, keeping anecdotal records, following student progress, and encouraging students to reflect on and communicate both what they have learned and how they feel about mathematics.
  • Math Masters – Blackline masters that support daily lesson activities. Includes Math Box, Home Link, Study Link, Game, and Assessment Masters.
    Spanish version available – Originales para reproducción
  • Home Connection Handbook (Grades K-6) – Provides suggestions for enhancing home-school communication and involvement in the program. Grade specific Family Letters and Home Links serve as a basis for ongoing communication as well as a vehicle to engage parents as partners in the learning process. Individual assessment checklists enable teachers to describe in detail the developmental progress of each child.
    Spanish version available – Manual de Vínculo con el hogar
  • Minute Math® + (Grades 1-3) – A collection of brief mathematics activities for transition time and for spare moments throughout the day. Minute Math + activities provide reinforcement and continuous review of content, valuable practice with mental arithmetic and logical thinking activities, and they help promote the development of problem solving skills.
  • Content-by-Strand Poster – Offers a comprehensive overview of how the mathematical strand activities are interwoven and paced throughout the school year and outlines program guideposts. The lesson activities in each content strand are roughly divided by month, the learning goals are organized by unit, and the assessment rubric indicators (Beginning, Developing, and Secure) and lesson references are also noted.
  • Class Number-Grid Poster – A number grid is a matrix which consists of rows of boxes, ten to each row, containing a set of consecutive whole numbers. Children use number grids to explore number patterns, reinforce place-value concepts, and calculate sums and differences.
  • Thermometer Poster – Keeping daily temperature records is a regular routine in the K-2 classroom. This poster contains both the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales which gives children an informal introduction to each scale and stimulates discussion about why we see temperatures recorded both ways.
  • Student Math Journals (Volumes 1 & 2) – These consumable books provide lesson support material for students to analyze and complete. They provide a long-term record of each student’s mathematical development.
    Spanish version available – Diario del estudiante 1 & 2

Includes: Teacher’s Lesson Guides (Volumes 1 & 2) Contains easy-to-follow three-part daily lesson plans. This assists teachers in focusing on lesson objectives, providing ongoing practice for all students and addressing individual student needs for a variety of populations. A unit organizer provides learning goals, planning and assessment support, content highlights, a materials chart, suggestions for problem-solving, cross-curricular links, and options for individualizing. Each guide is grade level-specific. Teacher’s Reference Manual (Grades 4-6) Contains comprehensive background information about mathematical content and program management for Grades K-3 and 4-6. This manual familiarizes teachers with the program’s features, routines, and provides ideas for organizing and implementing the curriculum. Assessment Handbook This grade level specific handbook provides classroom-tested techniques and ideas to make assessment and instruction more manageable, productive, and exciting, as well as offering a more complete picture of each student’s progress and instructional needs through techniques and tools from the four assessment areas: ongoing, product, periodic and outside tests. The Assessment Handbook includes suggestions for observing students, keeping anecdotal records, following student progress, and encouraging students to reflect on and communicate both what they have learned and how they feel about mathematics. Math Masters Blackline masters that support daily lesson activities. Includes Math Box, Home Link, Study Link, Game, and Assessment Masters. Spanish version available Originales para reproducción Home Connection Handbook (Grades K-6) Provides suggestions for enhancing home-school communication and involvement in the program. Grade specific Family Letters and Home Links serve as a basis for ongoing communication as well as a vehicle to engage parents as partners in the learning process. Individual assessment checklists enable teachers to describe in detail the developmental progress of each child. Spanish version available Manual de Vínculo con el hogar Content-by-Strand Poster Offers a comprehensive overview of how the mathematical strand activities are interwoven and paced throughout the school year and outlines program guideposts. The lesson activities in each content strand are roughly divided by month, the learning goals are organized by unit, and the assessment rubric indicators (Beginning, Developing, and Secure) and lesson references are also noted. Probability Meter Poster The Probability Meter visually represents the likelihood of the occurrence of a given event. Numerical representations of chance events are presented as fractions, decimals, and/or percents to familiarize students with the different ways probability is expressed. Student Math Journals (Volumes 1 & 2) These consumable books provide lesson support material for students to analyze and complete. They provide a long-term record of each student’s mathematical development. Spanish version available Diario del estudiante 1 & 2 Student Reference Book Each student in Grades 3 through 6 receives a Student Reference Book for his or her grade level. Students use this hardbound reference book to access mathematical information and procedures that support the program. By seeing numerous worked examples and simple explanations of mathematical procedures, students learn to use numbers in context. Calculator usage, project descriptions, game rules, charts and tables, and a glossary of mathematical terms are available for use with lessons and out-of-class explorations. Spanish version available Libro de consulta del estudiante Geometry Template Everyday Mathematic’s unique Geometry Template used in Grades 4 through 6 is a multi-faceted drawing/measuring device that features 23 geometric shapes. It includes various sizes of circles, triangles, and quadrilaterals as well as a half-size version of each of the standard pattern blocks: pentagon, hexagon, octagon, and ellipse. It also contains two protractors, a percent wheel, and two rulers (with 17 centimeter and 7 inch scales) for drawing circle graphs and measuring angles and lengths. (6” x 7.5”, blue plastic).

Includes:

  • Minute Math - Provides support for a variety of counting and problem-solving opportunities as well as reinforcement and review of other program activities.
  • Mathematics at Home® Books 1, 2, & 3 - Three small books contain activities that families can do at home.

Use this collection of more than 80 Blackline and Home Link Masters to support daily lessons and provide math activities for families and children to do together.

The Everyday Mathematics Teacher's Assessment Assistant CD-ROM provides everything you need to customize assignments, tests, and quizzes with our library of questions aligned to Everyday Mathematics assessment items. The Teacher's Assessment Assistant also includes, for grades 1-6, a Mid-Year and Cumulative Assessment review, as well as a Beginning of the Year Assessment for grades 2-6. System Requirements Windows: To run Worksheet Builder on your PC, your computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below: 60 MHz Pentium or better 16 MB of installed RAM 12 MB of free disk space Windows 95 or later Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network) Macintosh: To run Worksheet Builder on your Macintosh, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements: 66 MHz PowerPC or better 12 MB available RAM 15 MB of free disk space Mac OS 7.5.5 or better 640 x 480 color monitor Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)

Includes: Teacher’s Guide to Activities The Teacher’s Guide to Activities is the heart of the program. Each activity in the guide is an educational task that involves the direct experience and participation of the child. Detailed notes and illustrations are provided for each activity. Program Guide and Masters The Program Guide provides an overview of the Pre-Kindergarten curriculum, the philosophy of the program, and strategies for managing daily routines. It establishes goals and guideposts, and provides suggestions for home-school connections. The reproducible blackline Activity Masters provide Assessment Masters and printed materials for the children’s activities, as well as Home Link Masters that suggest mathematics activities for family members and children to do together. Early Childhood Theme Book Features 12 themes popular in early childhood classrooms and a collection of over 100 themed activities to supplement those found in the Teacher’s Guide to Activities. Each themed activity page lists mathematical content strands, focus, materials, and grouping suggestions. Theme Masters are included. Content-by-Strand Poster Offers a comprehensive overview of how the mathematical strand activities are interwoven throughout the school year and outlines program guideposts. The lesson activities in each content strand are roughly divided by month. Class Number-Grid Poster A number grid is a matrix which consists of rows of boxes, ten to each row, containing a set of consecutive whole numbers. Children use number grids to explore number patterns, reinforce place-value concepts, and calculate sums and differences.

Track your students' long-term mathematical development with these consumable books. Each volume features lesson support materials and grade level-specific activities for students to complete.

The Everyday Mathematics Teacher's Assessment Assistant CD-ROM provides everything you need to customize assignments, tests, and quizzes with our library of questions aligned to Everyday Mathematics assessment items. The Teacher's Assessment Assistant also includes, for grades 1-6, a Mid-Year and Cumulative Assessment review, as well as a Beginning of the Year Assessment for grades 2-6. System Requirements Windows: To run Worksheet Builder on your PC, your computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below: 60 MHz Pentium or better 16 MB of installed RAM 12 MB of free disk space Windows 95 or later Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network) Macintosh: To run Worksheet Builder on your Macintosh, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements: 66 MHz PowerPC or better 12 MB available RAM 15 MB of free disk space Mac OS 7.5.5 or better 640 x 480 color monitor Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)

The Program Guide provides an overview of the Kindergarten curriculum, the philosophy of the program, and strategies for managing daily routines. It establishes goals and guideposts, and provides suggestions for home-school connections. The reproducible Blackline Activity Masters provide printed materials for the children’s activities, as well as Home Link Masters that suggest mathematics activities for family members and children to do together.

The Everyday Mathematics Teacher's Assessment Assistant CD-ROM provides everything you need to customize assignments, tests, and quizzes with our library of questions aligned to Everyday Mathematics assessment items. The Teacher's Assessment Assistant also includes, for grades 1-6, a Mid-Year and Cumulative Assessment review, as well as a Beginning of the Year Assessment for grades 2-6. System Requirements Windows: To run Worksheet Builder on your PC, your computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below: 60 MHz Pentium or better 16 MB of installed RAM 12 MB of free disk space Windows 95 or later Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network) Macintosh: To run Worksheet Builder on your Macintosh, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements: 66 MHz PowerPC or better 12 MB available RAM 15 MB of free disk space Mac OS 7.5.5 or better 640 x 480 color monitor Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)

The Everyday Mathematics Teacher's Assessment Assistant CD-ROM provides everything you need to customize assignments, tests, and quizzes with our library of questions aligned to Everyday Mathematics assessment items. The Teacher's Assessment Assistant also includes, for grades 1-6, a Mid-Year and Cumulative Assessment review, as well as a Beginning of the Year Assessment for grades 2-6.

System Requirements


Windows: To run Worksheet Builder on your PC, your computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below:

  • 60 MHz Pentium or better
  • 16 MB of installed RAM
  • 12 MB of free disk space
  • Windows 95 or later
  • Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)
Macintosh: To run Worksheet Builder on your Macintosh, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements:
  • 66 MHz PowerPC or better
  • 12 MB available RAM
  • 15 MB of free disk space
  • Mac OS 7.5.5 or better
  • 640 x 480 color monitor
  • Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)

Use this collection of more than 80 Blackline and Home Link Masters to support daily lessons and provide math activities for families and children to do together.

Contains easy-to-follow three-part daily lesson plans. This assists teachers in focusing on lesson objectives, providing ongoing practice for all students and addressing individual student needs for a variety of populations. A unit organizer provides learning goals, planning and assessment support, content highlights, a materials chart, suggestions for problem-solving, cross-curricular links, and options for individualizing. Each guide is grade level-specific.

The Everyday Mathematics Teacher's Assessment Assistant CD-ROM provides everything you need to customize assignments, tests, and quizzes with our library of questions aligned to Everyday Mathematics assessment items. The Teacher's Assessment Assistant also includes, for grades 1-6, a Mid-Year and Cumulative Assessment review, as well as a Beginning of the Year Assessment for grades 2-6. System Requirements Windows: To run Worksheet Builder on your PC, your computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below: 60 MHz Pentium or better 16 MB of installed RAM 12 MB of free disk space Windows 95 or later Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network) Macintosh: To run Worksheet Builder on your Macintosh, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements: 66 MHz PowerPC or better 12 MB available RAM 15 MB of free disk space Mac OS 7.5.5 or better 640 x 480 color monitor Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)

Offers a comprehensive overview of how the mathematical strand activities are interwoven throughout the school year and outlines program guideposts. The lesson activities in each content strand are roughly divided by month.

The Everyday Mathematics Teacher's Assessment Assistant CD-ROM provides everything you need to customize assignments, tests, and quizzes with our library of questions aligned to Everyday Mathematics assessment items. The Teacher's Assessment Assistant also includes, for grades 1-6, a Mid-Year and Cumulative Assessment review, as well as a Beginning of the Year Assessment for grades 2-6.

System Requirements
Windows: To run Worksheet Builder on your PC, your computer must meet the minimum requirements listed below:

  • 60 MHz Pentium or better
  • 16 MB of installed RAM
  • 12 MB of free disk space
  • Windows 95 or later
  • Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)
Macintosh: To run Worksheet Builder on your Macintosh, your computer must meet the following minimum requirements:
  • 66 MHz PowerPC or better
  • 12 MB available RAM
  • 15 MB of free disk space
  • Mac OS 7.5.5 or better
  • 640 x 480 color monitor
  • Access to a CD-ROM drive (local or network)

Offers a comprehensive overview of how the mathematical strand activities are interwoven throughout the school year and outlines program guideposts. The lesson activities in each content strand are roughly divided by month.

Contains easy-to-follow three-part daily lesson plans. This assists teachers in focusing on lesson objectives, providing ongoing practice for all students and addressing individual student needs for a variety of populations. A unit organizer provides learning goals, planning and assessment support, content highlights, a materials chart, suggestions for problem-solving, cross-curricular links, and options for individualizing. Each guide is grade level-specific.