During the 2020-21 school year parents and caregivers, like teachers, have been thrust into a new role. One area of particular challenge is facilitating math learning at home. The Sonoma County Office of Education's math department will be hosting a series of sessions for parents and caregivers to connect and figure out ways to best support their child’s math learning.
During our time together, participants will connect with other parent and caregivers. In addition, parents and caregivers will be supplied with resources to help them navigate the math learning that their child is engaging in.
Translation will be provided for all sessions. A Spanish only series will also be offered. Participants can join one or both sessions.
Cost: FREE
Sessions:
Grades K-1: Tuesdays, October 27 and December 1, 2020
Grades 2-5: Monday, November 2 and Thursday, December 3, 2020
Grades 6-12: Thursday, November 5 and Monday, December 7, 2020
Time: 6:00-6:45pm
Sessions will be held Virtually via Zoom (a link will be emailed to you prior to each session)
Presenter: Josh Deis, Coordinator Math, Sonoma County Office of Education
Audience: Parents and Caregivers for children in grades K-12 (select the sessions you want to attend below)
Content Questions: Josh Deis |
jdeis@scoe.orgRegistration Questions: Connie Anderson |
canderson@scoe.org