Last modified: October 7, 2019
Science, Math, and Computer Science Resources for Parents K-6
Utah Core Standards
Utah Computer Science Framework
Math
- Go Math! Student Log In
- Go Math! Homework Tips
- Other suggested math resources and ideas
- Khan Academy
Science
Computer Science
Recommended Books and Reading
- Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty
- Anything is Possible by Giulia Belloni
- Awesome Dawson by Chris Gall
- The Boy Who Loved Math by Deborah Heiligman
- Coppernickel, The Invention by Waouter van Reek
- Creature Features by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- The Doctor With an Eye for Eyes by Julia Mosca and Daniel Rieley
- Everybody Needs a Rock by Bryd Baylor
- Galimoto by Karen Lynn Williams
- Gravity by Jason Chin
- Hidden Figures by Morgot Lee Shetterly
- How Do You Lift A Lion? by Robert E Wells
- If you Hopped Like a Frog by David M Schartz
- Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty
- Inchworm and a Half by Elinor J Pinzes
- Incredible Inventions by Lee Bennett Hopkins and Julia Sarcone-Roach
- Island: A Story of the Galapagos by Jason Chin
- The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris
- Manfish: A Story of Jacques Cousteau by Jennifer Berne
- Math Curse by Jon Sciezka and Lane Smith
- The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spire
- On A Beam of Light by Jennifer Berne
- Papa’s Mechanical Fish by Candace Fleming
- A Rock is Lively by Diane Huts Aston and Sylvia Long
- Rosie Revere, Engineer By Andrea Beaty
- Shark Lady by Jess Keating
- Sky High by Germano Zullo
- Somewhere In the World Right Now by Stacey Schuett
- Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes by Nicola Davie
- Twenty-One Elephants and Still Standing by April Jones Prince
- Violet the Pilot by Steve Breen
- What Do You Do with an Idea? By Kobi Yamada
- Who Says Women Can’t Be Doctors: The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell by Tanya Lee Stone
- Your Fantastic Elastic Brain by Joann Deak
These are links to resources, ideas, and reading materials. Provo City School District has not specifically vetted or endorsed the programs or books shared. Any concerns or questions should be directed at the organizations associated with the websites.