Parent Resources:

https://www.shakopee.k12.mn.us/Page/2542
This website includes information about what a parent should do to help their child get ready for school. This website says why parents should read to their child, how to help kids get organized, test taking tips, back to school advice, and some class expectations.
http://www.corestandards.org/Math/Content/3/introduction/
This website is useful for parent's because it includes the core standards for third graders and what their child will be learning throughout the year. It will be useful if the parents know what their child should be learning so they can help their child outside of school.
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/parents/
This website includes homework help so they can help their child with learning at home and they can make sure their child is not lost. Parents can help their child learn outside of school and review the information they learned in class.
https://www2.ed.gov/parents/landing.jhtml
This website includes tips for helping your child become a reader and just helping your child be successful in school. There are organizational tips and information for parent's that have children with disabilities. You can also help your child with homework on this website.
http://parents.nea.org/
This website is a resource for parents to help ensure their child receives the best possible education. They can look at ways to keep their child curious and engaged with learning, and learn ways to emotionally help their child if they need it or if they are going through problems. It also includes how parents should form a relationship with the teacher and to just be involved in their child's education. 
https://www.edutopia.org/parent-leadership-education-resources
This website includes how parent involvement in their child's education is very important and beneficial. There are articles and videos to help parent's engage productively in their kid's learning and it discusses how communication is very important between parent's, teacher's, and the student.
http://www.parenttoolkit.com/
This website includes information about how children develop and how children need to be healthy in order for them to be successful with learning and so they can do their best. It has information about how parent's can help their child learn and be healthy so they can be successful in school and their education.

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