Dear Parents,
We are using a computer program in the classroom called Front Row. With Front Row, your child will be able to practice math concepts at his or her own ability level. The program is designed to continually assess your child’s mathematical skills and present questions to reinforce secure skills and provide practice with developing skills.
You and your child can access the program in a couple ways:
Once they have logged in, they may practice any of the domains. It is very important that this practice be done independently, without any help at home. If they are having difficulty with a concept, and the video tutorials on the site do not help, your child may either stop or go on to another domain. I want the information that I gather from Front Row to be a true picture of your child’s math skills.
I'm looking forward to having our class use Front Row for extra reinforcement, practice, and enrichment at home and anticipate the fantastic growth that they will make while practicing on the program. (There is also an ELA--English Language Arts--option in Front Row, which your child is also welcome to use!) Using Front Row is not a requirement, but simply a wonderful resource that I wanted to share with you.
I want to sincerely thank you for supporting your child’s education at home. It make such a difference!
Sincerely,
Ms. Laura
We are using a computer program in the classroom called Front Row. With Front Row, your child will be able to practice math concepts at his or her own ability level. The program is designed to continually assess your child’s mathematical skills and present questions to reinforce secure skills and provide practice with developing skills.
You and your child can access the program in a couple ways:
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Access the program online at https://www.frontrowed.com/ using Google
Chrome as your browser, selecting “Student sign in” at the top of the page. - If you have access to an iPad or other types of tablets, you may download the free app, which looks like this:
Once they have logged in, they may practice any of the domains. It is very important that this practice be done independently, without any help at home. If they are having difficulty with a concept, and the video tutorials on the site do not help, your child may either stop or go on to another domain. I want the information that I gather from Front Row to be a true picture of your child’s math skills.
I'm looking forward to having our class use Front Row for extra reinforcement, practice, and enrichment at home and anticipate the fantastic growth that they will make while practicing on the program. (There is also an ELA--English Language Arts--option in Front Row, which your child is also welcome to use!) Using Front Row is not a requirement, but simply a wonderful resource that I wanted to share with you.
I want to sincerely thank you for supporting your child’s education at home. It make such a difference!
Sincerely,
Ms. Laura
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