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What are your recommending for your students' summer study? How are you organizing the information for easy access. The world of learning has changed dramatically now that technology offers unlimited learning potential. There's many wonderful ways to learn offline too. Hence, for summer study, I recommend that my students do the following:
- Play a lot.
- Enjoy considerable free time to imagine, create, explore, and investigate.
- Spend time with family and friends.
- Travel to locations near and far including museums, zoos, parks, beaches, mountains, cities and more. Explore.
- Read regularly.
- Write often.
- Practice math facts and computation too so you don't lose your fluency over the summer.
- Explore wonderful STEAM sites and activities (science, tech, engineering, arts, and math).
How will you encourage summer study?
I decided to give my students a summer study packet including a page with individual passwords for selected sites, and a more general page of links:
Summer Online Study Menu
Summer Online Study Menu
Practice Math Regularly with SumDog, Xtra Math, EDM Games, and more.Photo Credit - Practice Keyboarding (see links below)
- Read regularly. Visit the Scholastic Summer Reading site for ideas.
- Explore Science with Tynker, Scratch, and other sites (see back).
- Write letters, emails, stories, poems. If you share with me, I’ll post your work on our class blog: http://teamfifteenhh.blogspot.com/
(Name) Summer Study Passwords
Program | User Name | Password | Log-In Notes |
Xtra Math | |||
Sum Dog | |||
Scholastic Summer Challenge | |||
Everyday Math |
Summer Study:
Topic: | Links and Recommendations |
Reading Daily
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Writing |
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Keyboarding |
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Math Facts |
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Science/Tech Exploration |
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Art |
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I'll also offer families a computation review packet and a link to our class math site which has practice videos, worksheets, problem solving, and links.
The world of learning is more accessible and diversified than ever before. Families and teachers have multiple paths available as they encourage students to follow their interests and passions as well as strengthen essential skills.
What learning paths will you follow this summer as a student, teacher, parent, or coach? What tools will you explore and encourage? Are there any must-have sites or links that I've missed on the list above, if so, please let me know. In the meantime, I hope that this study guide helps you and your students too.
What learning paths will you follow this summer as a student, teacher, parent, or coach? What tools will you explore and encourage? Are there any must-have sites or links that I've missed on the list above, if so, please let me know. In the meantime, I hope that this study guide helps you and your students too.
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