
SCHOOL’S OUT
Hearing the final school bell for the year can bring feelings of joy, relief, and…dread? Many students, their parents, and their future teachers know the reality of the so-called “Summer Slide.”
Summer learning loss happens in two ways: forgetting what we’ve learned and not making any progress over the break. Research has shown that students can forget 25-30 percent of what they’ve learned. It can be difficult to balance the need for our learners to decompress AND keep up with everything they should do to prepare for school again.
AVOID THE SLIDE
Students don’t have to slip. No matter your situation or grade level, here are four steps students and parents can take together to move forward, not drop:
- Read. Read again. Read more.
With the availability of paper and digital books, you have more opportunities than ever to read every day. Be sure to read together with your student, read everything you can (like billboards on a road trip!), and then discuss what you are reading with open-ended questions.
- Explore Your Fascination
Promote learning and reward curiosity by letting students research things that interest them. Support them by looking online or for books about those topics. This will serve them well later when they need to make big academic and career decisions.
- Don’t Underestimate What These Kids Can Do
Learning can be messy and full of failure. Often we surprise ourselves just by trying. Be sure to challenge students to take risks and emphasize hard work over natural talent. Reading, writing, and exploring are FUNdamental to the process.
- Embrace Math, The Core of Science and Tech
Math during vacation? It’s easy to find and identify math concepts in games, activities, and trips to the playground. Brush up on everything from simple to advanced math in art, music, video games, camping trips, and much more.
MOVING FORWARD
You don’t have to sacrifice students’ summer fun to help them retain knowledge. It’s all about making connections. Following these steps will provide a routine, and ideally, confidence for the day that class begins again!
What are your thoughts? Please share in the comments below. I really would love to know.
Until next time, shine amongst the stars!
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We always create a routine for our kids during the summer but we get wrapped up in fun and adventure.
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I have been trying to encourage the kids to read more this year to try to help avoid the summer slide. I’m now going to use your other tips as well to help them even more.
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Wow! Nice tips actually that is the one reason sometimes they unlearned things! Nice post! thanks for sharing!
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Great post. I remember when I was a kid, during school holidays we would always go to museums or on adventure.
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