Home Learning Resources
enVision Math Family Engagement and Support: enVision 2024, by Savvas, is our core math program resource for all classrooms K-5. The program focuses on developing student understanding through problem-based learning. Below you can explore family resources by grade level. Each section is broken down into the following links:
Program Overview - outlines the parts of the program and lessons
Content and Standards - reviews the Practice Standards and grade level Content Standards with examples of each standard
Topic Summary - Unit overview with links to each lesson that offer examples and support for home
Explore Mass Literacy for Families and Communities:
Family-friendly explanations, strategies, and resources to support students at home to become strong readers and writers. Families and communities can use the information to learn more about reading and writing instruction and how to support it at home.
Online Learning Tech Help for Families
If your child needs to access Clever and/or Envision to do homework, you will need to keep the following in mind:
The first thing they will need to do is open a Chrome Browser. Every device can download the Chrome Browser if it is not native to the device.
They then need to log into THEIR school Chrome account on that Chrome Browser. Nothing will work if the browser isn't logged in as them.
They know their username and password.
Once logged into the browser, they need to open their Clever app which should be up in the menu bar next to the navigation window. As long as they were logged into their own Chrome browser, they may be automatically logged into Clever, but if not, they know those credentials, as well. Some students may be using the badge method to get in (they would have their badge with them)
Their various apps in the Clever dashboard will lead them to any online homework they need.
If their homework is in Savvas Realize (enVision math or Elevate Science), they will click on the envision tile in Clever and enter their Savvas credentials there. They should know these and have a record of their passwords in their possession.
Below is a series of useful websites for families, some of which are available all summer long. If you are looking to support your child at home, you can visit the links for skill building, practice, and general curriculum information.
Curriculum Resources and Links
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education provides the current Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks.
Hear favorite stories read by famous personalities.
Dr. Jo Boaler, Stanford University, offers mathematics inspiration and help for teachers, students, and parents.
Coolmath -
Math practice
CODE.ORG -
This website is free and children can play games that build their knowledge of programming and computer science.
i-Ready Fact Fluency Practice: Using i-Ready, students in second through fifth grades have access to "Fluency Flight". This program provides instruction on fact fluency strategies and then offers practice rounds. It tracks your child's progress in how well they know their facts and includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.