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5 Ways to Keep Social Learning Fun and Avoid the Summer Slide
We’ve all been there. It’s summer vacation and just as
you’re ready to start relaxing and enjoying the dreaded summer homework
emerges. While summer is a time for fun,
sun and family it’s also a time when many skills that kids have worked so hard
on over the school year can see a dip.Social skills are just as at risk as academics. Without
practice they can slip back to old patterns and habits. But is the battle to get them to do work
really worth it?The answer is yes and the good news is
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Jul 21st 2020
Reigniting the Passion for Teaching
After a long and grueling school year, many teachers enter the summer feeling as if they have poured every bit of their soul into their students, only to enter their summer vacation feeling defeated and exhausted. Typically, I spend the first two weeks of summer sleeping in as late as possible and just getting back to ground zero. I find this two-week period is essential to the productivity of the rest of my summer. After I have caught back up on sleep and not thought about the classroom fo
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May 5th 2020
Maintaining Summer Friendships
An
interview with authors Alesia Montgomery and Laura BuddenbergFor many children (and adults), the countdown to summer break is on
their minds beginning in early spring. As the school year winds down, kids look
forward to sleeping in, playing in the sun, not having homework, and much more!If you live in a neighborhood with other children the age of your own
children, informal get-togethers and hangouts are probably more common. But if
you happen to live in a neighborhood without many child
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Jun 19th 2019
Summer Days... Reading Ways!
As spring approaches and
images of warm breezes, budding trees, and outdoor social activities beckon, the
allure of isolated and reclusive hobbies wane.
This is especially true for students who spend more than 1,200 hours between
August and May focused on learning, and their mentors who spend considerably
more time preparing for, planning, and facilitating the learning process. For these individuals, the end of the school
year marks the beginning of an 8-10 week “brain break” from all th
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May 21st 2019
Summer Reading
Reading is a lifelong skill that benefits students of all ages. As a teacher, I have seen that a student who is a good reader will be more successful in almost every subject in school. This is one learning area that children can continue to work on all summer. And it can be fun!
The goal is to
encourage your children to read and improve their comprehension as well. You can help with this easily.
Here are some tips on how you can do this:
Read with your child. It will help your chi
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Jun 7th 2018