A Handy Summer Learning Schedule
Keeping a loose schedule is a great way to keep the learning going all summer without sacrificing all the fun.
Keeping a loose schedule is a great way to keep the learning going all summer without sacrificing all the fun.
Audio books let kids kick back, enjoy the story and let their imaginations run free. Listening to books can make reading fun, especially for kids that may struggle with language or have trouble sitting still.
The laid back scheduling of summer can lead to some summer knowledge leaks. Lucky for you we’ve created a new eBook to keep brains active this summer.
Use the kids’ desire to be on their tablets to your advantage. Summer learners can benefit from time spent on apps. They can make the difference in your child’s reading, vocabulary development, math facts etc. Since, there are so many different options it can be hard to figure out which ones are the best.
Math skills can take a nose dive over the summer if the kids are not practicing those math facts. I have a few fun ways to keep the math practice going all summer and it only takes 10 minutes.
Our new summer eBook is perfect for keeping brains active. Download the book today to get insider tricks on how to stop summer learning loss.
Keeping the kids reading all summer is going to help prevent the learning loss often associated with summer break. Try some creative ways of reading to make reading fun instead of being a chore.
The key to preventing summer brain drain is making a plan. Some structure in the day that includes academics and play is essential for keeping the brain drain plugged all summer.
Why do students forget what they learn over summer break? Lazy days can result in lazy brains. Get this free eBook and defeat summer brain drain.
Summer brain drain can amount to a significant learning loss, as much as 2 ½ months per student, with the biggest losses in math and reading. In Episode 23, I give you some easy ways to keep learning alive over the summer break.