Moncure At-Home Learning Info
As we move into the digital world, you may run into some technology challenges. We are here to help you! We want you and your student to enjoy the digital resources. The resources below are common hiccups that we have seen occur when trying to access technology at home.
If you still need support, Stafford County has a support desk for parents: SCPSITsupport@staffordschools.net
Downloading the Google Chrome Browser
Students work from Google Chrome at School. If you don’t have Chrome on the computer they will be using, you can download it here
My Child and I don't know their login information what do I do?
If your child doesn't remember their login information then please contact either Mr. Newton at tnewton@staffordschools.net or SCPS IT Support at SCPSITsupport@staffordschools.net.
How do I access my child's Google Classroom?
Written directions for accessing Google Classroom
How do I access Dreambox and Lexia?
I try to get into Google Classroom but it asks for a code. What do I do?
If you get into Google Classroom and you see a blank page without any classrooms then most likely Google is reading someone else still logged in that isn't your child. Most Teachers using Classroom have gone through and have added each of your children to the classrooms manually which means you do not need to type in a code. The solution would be to make sure everyone else is logged out or open a Guest window in Chrome. Then go to classroom.google.com and log in again with your child's credentials. If this still doesn't work then please contact either The students teacher, , Tyler Newton tnewton@staffordschools.net or SCPS IT Support at SCPSITsupport@staffordschools.net.
My child needs help reading what is on the screen. Is there something I can use?
How do I access an App my Teacher is using on their Choice Board or Get into Clever?
Epic Books
Epic! Use at Home - This is free for use by teacher invitation until July 30, 2020. Please reach out to your child's teacher for more information.
Origo Math (At-Home)
Looking for more Math ideas to work with your child at home? Then all you have to do is go to Origio Math (At Home). Then choose United States, and select your child's grade level. Each week the website is putting out at home math activities for you to do with your child at home.