Welcome to College Preparatory Math!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How do we login to my student's eBook?
A: 1) Go to sso.cpm.org
2) Click "Sign in with Google"
3) Type in their school email address pasted on the front cover of their planner and password >>>If they lost or don't have their login info it is simply 23(first name)(first letter of last name)@crssraptors.org and their password is their initials followed by their 4 digit lunch pin<<<
4) They should now be able to click on their eBook and open it to their current lesson.
A: 1) Go to sso.cpm.org
2) Click "Sign in with Google"
3) Type in their school email address pasted on the front cover of their planner and password >>>If they lost or don't have their login info it is simply 23(first name)(first letter of last name)@crssraptors.org and their password is their initials followed by their 4 digit lunch pin<<<
4) They should now be able to click on their eBook and open it to their current lesson.
Q: My student is struggling with his/her homework.
A: Have they tried using the "Homework Help" button found after each math question?
This link will walk the student step-by-step through their math problems.
A: Have they tried using the "Homework Help" button found after each math question?
This link will walk the student step-by-step through their math problems.
Q: Parents: "I don't remember how to do these math problems! How can I help my student understand?!"
A: Click HERE for Parent Support! <-This will also help explain the homework and what the students are doing in class. This will also give them additional practice problems with answers. Click the link, select the chapter they are on, and scroll to the section they are on.
A: Click HERE for Parent Support! <-This will also help explain the homework and what the students are doing in class. This will also give them additional practice problems with answers. Click the link, select the chapter they are on, and scroll to the section they are on.
Q: The homework says my student should have a "Resource Page" but we don't have it.
A: Click HERE for Resource Pages! <-Several lessons in each CPM course require resource pages. All of them are included here, by course, so that students who need them outside of class may obtain them quickly and easily.
Steps to finding your Resource Page
Step 1: Click on the link above.
Step 2: Select Chapter you are working on
Step 3: Select the section you are in (Exmaple: 2.2.1)
Step 4: Print!
A: Click HERE for Resource Pages! <-Several lessons in each CPM course require resource pages. All of them are included here, by course, so that students who need them outside of class may obtain them quickly and easily.
Steps to finding your Resource Page
Step 1: Click on the link above.
Step 2: Select Chapter you are working on
Step 3: Select the section you are in (Exmaple: 2.2.1)
Step 4: Print!
Q: Where do I find additional math help other than CPM? ...Fun math games?
A: 1) www.ixl.com/math/grade-6
Look at all of the math topics you will learn this year!
Click a math topic and practice it.
2) www.arcademics.com/
Then click "6th Grade" on the bottom.
3) www.hoodamath.com/games/sixth-grade.html
Try the activities on the "6th Grade" page.
4) www.sumdog.com
Students love playing this one at school!
5) https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math
Then click on any of the math topics on the right side of the screen. A lot of activities have videos students can watch before testing their knowledge.
A: 1) www.ixl.com/math/grade-6
Look at all of the math topics you will learn this year!
Click a math topic and practice it.
2) www.arcademics.com/
Then click "6th Grade" on the bottom.
3) www.hoodamath.com/games/sixth-grade.html
Try the activities on the "6th Grade" page.
4) www.sumdog.com
Students love playing this one at school!
5) https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math
Then click on any of the math topics on the right side of the screen. A lot of activities have videos students can watch before testing their knowledge.
If you can't find an answer to your question please email your student's teacher.