See the New Common Core Math Assessments
SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) January 23, 2014 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a new blog post showing educators how to prepare for the new Common Core math assessments, including strategies and example questions. The new resource is available to all educators on the School Improvement Network Common Core Blog.
“As schools and districts across the nation work to effectively implement the Common Core Standards, educators everywhere are working to prepare themselves and their students for the new Common Core math and ELA assessments,” said Chet D. Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “The resources on the Common Core Blog will help educators prepare for the new Common Core math assessments by providing help and support in everything from a broad understanding of the Common Core Standards to details about each standard and how it connects to the skills students need to master.”
In this blog post, educators will see real practice questions from Mississippi’s Common Core math assessment and an experienced educator’s strategies for how to prepare students. Other Common Core Blog posts will give additional resources for Common Core assessments, implementation strategies, and lesson plans from expert educators.
Click here to see the blog post about preparing for the new Common Core math assessments.
Click here to see other blog posts for implementing the Common Core math and ELA standards on the Common Core Blog.
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