Hello!
In Module 3, your child will be learning these core skills:
Would you like to know how to support your child with this module?
You're in the right place!
The short, one minute video below explains how your child is learning these skills and some fun ways you can encourage their development at home. Select the 'Lesson Content and Learning Targets' tab at the bottom of the page for a full breakdown of what they'll be covering in each lesson.
Have fun! We hope you enjoy these activities with your child.

Watch this first
Watch this fun one minute video to see how to use numeral expanders to read and write numbers!

Ideas for home
- Children need repeated experiences with place value to make sense of it. Point out and say two-digit numbers whenever you see them in elevators, on road signs, on items in stores, in sports scores, etc.
- Practice counting by tens. At first, your child may simply chant (10, 20, 30), but may then count groups of ten objects (e.g. 3 or 4 stacks of 10 pennies).
- Use non-standard units such as paper clips or pennies to measure household items together.
- Children often need help lining up the end of the row of paper clips with the end of the object being measured, and recognizing that it is important to not leave gaps between the paper clips as they are laid end to end.
- Use language to compare length (e.g. short, shorter, and shortest) in everyday situations to help develop awareness of the attribute of length.