Math Grade Level Curriculum and Resources
Fraser Public Schools uses the Eureka Math curriculum.
Canvas update
Required Exit tickets (*) and Assessments are now to be entered in Canvas.
Required Exit tickets (*) and Assessments are now to be entered in Canvas.
Eureka Resources - 8-31-2020 (Critical information is in red)
Eureka Math “Walkthrough” Webinars – registration link
Eureka Resources
Eureka Digital Suite – Video Gallery
embarc.online – numerous resources including recorded lessons, flipcharts, powerpoints and google slide decks for lessons. Please do not share this site with students – it does contain answer keys for various grade levels and other teachers and grade levels may be using the content differently. Instead, download to share with students.
Eureka Math “Walkthrough” Webinars – registration link
Eureka Resources
- Set-up - First time only
- Create an account at greatminds.org
- Click on “Resources”
- Select “Eureka Digital Suite” (free 30 day trial)
- Contains many videos to support your instruction
- Select the image
- “Add to Dashboard”
- Follow same process to add “Eureka Math Teacher Resource Pack” to your Dashboard as well
- Contains printable teacher resource materials (for each grade level)
- Curriculum Map
- Materials list
- Overview
- Pacing and preparation guide – recommend printing and referring to often
- Standards checklist – shows the modules where standards are addressed
- Contains printable teacher resource materials (for each grade level)
- There are other items you may be interested in, so please feel free to browse.
- Select “My dashboard” to view your new dashboard items
Eureka Digital Suite – Video Gallery
- Start with the Intro (Filter by: Intro) to see brief intro videos to
- Overviews of (choose appropriately)
- Story of Ratios (6-8)
- Story of Units (K-5)
- Debrief, Exit Ticket and homework
- You may also choose to view:
- Arrays and area models
- Implementing a Sprint
- Number bonds
- Sprints
- Tape diagrams
- Ten frames
- Etc.
- Overviews of (choose appropriately)
- If you need support teaching specific lessons, you can “Filter by: Teach Eureka”
- Select the grade level, module and lesson you would like to view in video form.
- If you need support with a specific component of the lesson, you can “Filter by: Navigator” and refine down to the component
embarc.online – numerous resources including recorded lessons, flipcharts, powerpoints and google slide decks for lessons. Please do not share this site with students – it does contain answer keys for various grade levels and other teachers and grade levels may be using the content differently. Instead, download to share with students.
Zearn - updated 8/31/2020
Access Zearn using SSO through Clever
Assign Lessons You can now assign the specific lesson for individual students or your whole class.To change the assignment, follow the steps below:
Class Reports For additional information on other useful Class Reports, short videos for each report are located under the Reports tab as follows.
Learning Recovery Documents
Foundational Guidance Documents
Individual Student Reports
Access Zearn using SSO through Clever
Assign Lessons You can now assign the specific lesson for individual students or your whole class.To change the assignment, follow the steps below:
- Click Roster at the top of your Zearn homepage
- Choose the class that contains the students whose assignment you'll be updating
- Select the student(s) whose assignment you’d like to change by clicking the check box next to their name(s)
- Click Change Lesson
- In the pop-up, select a Grade, Mission, Topic, and Lesson for your student(s) and click Set
Class Reports For additional information on other useful Class Reports, short videos for each report are located under the Reports tab as follows.
- Select the Reports tab
- Select Using Reports
Learning Recovery Documents
Foundational Guidance Documents
Individual Student Reports
Eureka Math - Updated 2-5-18
On Demand Webinar - Guided or Misguided? A Deep Dive Into The Workshop Model for Math
On Demand Webinar - Guided or Misguided? A Deep Dive Into The Workshop Model for Math