Explore the curriculum support pages available below to find resources that are specifically designed for your student's year in math. If you are in need of additional math resources, please reach out to your JCS teacher or contact our math coach by visiting the connect page on this website.
K-7 Zearn MathStudents using Zearn Math can expect to have half of their new lesson taught online and half of their lesson taught by their teacher or parent-teacher. Explore these resources to help your student succeed!
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K-8 Go MathHome Study students have the opportunity to use Go Math for their elementary school students! Explore these online resources to help your student succeed with this curriculum.
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1-6 Singapore MathJCS has purchased new versions of the already popular Singapore math books for 1st-6th grade students. Learn more about the curriculum by clicking the button below.
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6-8 Illustrative MathJCS is thrilled to announce the adoption of Illustrative Math for their 6th-8th grade curriculum! Explore the resources for your middle school student by clicking the button below.
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6-8 Savvas DigitsMiddle school students have the opportunity to use the Savvas Digits math curriculum for 6th-8th grade. Many resources are available for students and parents by clicking below.
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9-12 Savvas DigitsHigh school students will be using Savvas' Integrated Math curriculum for their math instruction. Explore these resources to support your high school student this year.
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K-8 Eureka MathSome K-8 Academies at JCS have used Eureka math to support their student's education. View additional resources for your student here.
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High School Transitional MathHigh School students may be placed in a Transitional Math course to solidify specific math concepts before proceeding with Integrated Math 1 in high school. View the resources to support your student here.
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Khan Academy MathMany students utilize Khan Academy for support throughout their math career. Now, Khan Academy is available for you to use as a stand-alone course for your 1st - 8th grade student.
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