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.

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.

Includes:

  • Activity Sheets and Home Links® - This workbook is a consumable verison of the Blackline Masters contained in the Program Guide and Masters.
  • Mathematics at Home® Books 1,2, and 3 – These three consumable booklets contain informal, flexible, and fun projects and activities that children and family members can do together to reinforce the concepts and skills taught in the classroom. They also serve to keep parents informed about their children’s learning and strengthen home-school relationships.

Grade-specific handbook that helps teachers plan strategically in order to reach the needs of diverse learners.

The Teacher's Lesson Guide provides easy-to-follow lessons organized by instructional unit, as well as built-in mathematical content support. Lessons include planning and assessment tips and multilevel differentiation strategies for all learners. This English/Spanish Edition provides dual language support.

Enhances home-school communication for teachers and administrators. Includes masters for easy planning for Early Childhood.

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.

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.

This easy-to-use consumable grade-specific book contains extensions and review problems for each lesson to help families support their children's mathematical development. Contains Home Links® Masters and Parent Letters.

Provides students with a preview of the main mathematical content in their native language. Five languages in addition to English are available in each grade-level book. Additional vocabulary translations for other languages provided at the end of the book.

Package includes:

  • Teacher’s Guide to Activities - Daily classroom activities and ongoing routines. Includes detailed instructions for the activities, ideas for meeting student needs, ongoing assessment and projects.
  • Teacher’s Reference Manual (Early Childhood) - Contains comprehensive background information about mathematical content and program management for grades Early Childhood, 1-3, and 4-6.
  • Math Masters - Blackline masters for routines, activities, projects, Home Links, and games.
  • Home Connection Handbook (Early Childhood) - Enhances home-school communication for teachers and administrators. Includes masters for easy planning.
  • Resources for the Pre-Kindergarten Classroom - Contains suggestions for optional thematic activities, children’s literature, songs and chants, and commercial games.
  • Minute Math (Pre-Kindergarten) - Contains brief activities for transition times and for spare moments throughout the day.
  • Content by Strand Poster
  • One set of Student Materials
    • Mathematics at Home Books 1, 2, & 3 - These books highlight and suggest informal mathematics activities that children can do outside of school.

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.

Grade-specific handbook that helps teachers plan strategically in order to reach the needs of diverse learners.

The Teacher's Lesson Guide provides easy-to-follow lessons organized by instructional unit, as well as built-in mathematical content support. Lessons include planning and assessment tips and multilevel differentiation strategies for all learners. This English/Spanish Edition provides dual language support.

An online management system designed to track student, class, school and district progress toward Grade-level Goals.

As students complete work in class and reach assessment opportunities in the Everyday Mathematics program, teachers have the option to collect data from those assessments using the Assessment Management System. Each of the following assessment types has a unique data entry tool specific to the assessment's structure.

  • Ongoing Assessments: Recognizing Student Achievement
  • Progress Check: Oral and Slate
  • Progress Check: Written Assessment
  • Open Response Questions

As teachers collect and enter student data, a number of reporting options become available. Both class and student reports exist and are designed to give teachers information about both student performance and the program scope and sequence. Reports are organized by a combination of class or student, and lesson or grade-level goal. Teachers canuse links within the reports to do the following:

  • Jump quickly from report type to report type
  • Drill down for more detailed information
  • Step back out for more of an overview