Summer Math Practise
Summertime is here and school’s almost out! For students, it’s a time of rest, relaxation and spending time with family and friends. Not to mention probably watching loads of television, playing video and online games, having unlimited time for social media…parents soon start to worry about the resulting “brain drain” that can occur. How can we encourage children to practice and retain their math skills when all they really want to do is relax, play with friends and forget about studying? Summer learning loss is a real problem and can put students at a disadvantage when they head back to school in September. However, there are ways that parents can help their kids keep their brains sharp without making it boring and “academic” in nature. By incorporating real-life problem solving activities into daily conversations you can encourage the development of mathematical thinking and application skills. This type of learning can happen anytime, whether it be while shopping at the grocery store or the mall, taking a walk downtown, or preparing a recipe. Let’s show our students and children that math IS everywhere! Have a look at the following resources for further reading and ideas.
Growing a Summer Math Garden (Education World)
Everyday Math Lessons (Family Education)
Math Math Fun under the Sun (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
Summer Math Resource Bank (New Canaan PS E-Math)
Summer Activities (School District of Cheltenham Township)
Posted on June 13, 2014, in Relevant and Newsworthy and tagged Everyday Math, Helen Courssaris, math resources, parent resources, summer math. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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