How do I browse the Teacher's Guides to locate lessons correlated to a specific standard?

MyTouchMath makes it easy to browse each Teacher's Guide by specific mathematical standards, helping educators quickly identify targeted instruction and resources for their students. TouchMath partners with EdGate, a nationally recognized educational services company that specializes in aligning educational content to academic standards. This partnership ensures reliable, standards-based navigation to support effective lesson planning and student instruction.


Step-by-Step Guidance


Navigate to the Curriculum Tile on your MyTouchMath Dashboard

Select an Instructional Program

Click "Browse by Standards" in the top right corner of the screen


Notice the Name of the Standards in the top center of the screen

Click "Switch State Standards" to browse correlations to a different set of standards

To select a different set of standards, choose the appropriate standards set from this window

Choose the Curriculum Level along the left side of the screen.

Navigate the list of standards to identify correlated instruction.

Mathematical instruction in lower grades follows a spiral or cyclical approach, where foundational concepts are revisited and reinforced throughout the academic year and across multiple grade levels.

TouchMath is specifically designed to align with this instructional model by providing multiple exposures to essential content, creating layers of support that deepen student understanding over time.

Multiple correlations to standards are displayed to help teachers make informed instructional decisions and ensure that students

  • Develop conceptual understanding
  • Maintain foundational mathematical skills

Click on the hyperlink to see the specific instructional cluster.

The selected Teacher's Edition open to the Unit, Module, and Cluster will be seen

The Browse by standards feature is shown in the top right corner

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