The National Summer Learning Association maintains that students lose two months of their mathematical knowledge base in the summer months. There was no difference in digression rates between regular education students and students with disabilities. They recommend programs like Summer Bridge Activities and Summer Quest! They come in workbook formats for less than $ They recommend free online websites like pbskids.org and funbrain.com that allows students to practice (i.e. develop fluency) their academic skills in short, daily activities that are fun.pbskids.orgfunbrain.com Regression
Technology at home during the school year… 1. LCPS Website– tutorials for parents and students with games, examples, practice, etc. LCPS Website 2. Blue Ridge Middle School website – homework calendars, online educational activities, etc. Blue Ridge Middle School website 3. Web sites that are specific to each elementary school and can be used at school and home. Check your schools website. (Reflex Math, IXL Math, Study Island).
Keep it basic: flash cards, matching games, computer/phone apps, i.e. Keep it about the vocabulary and thinking. Keep it about developing fluency: like real estate’s mantra location, location, location; education’s mantra is practice, practice, practice. Studying for math is practicing math.
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Math 6 20 standards Students take Math 6 SOL Students progress into Math 7 (Math 7 is a pre-Algebra type course) Students on this track are prepared for Algebra in 8 th grade Math Lab resource is available for struggling students Accelerated Math 6/7 36 standards Much faster pace than Math 6 Requires more independent work on the part of the student Course covers both Math 6 and Math 7 curriculum Math 7 is a pre-Algebra type course Students take Math 7 SOL Students progress into their first high school level course as 7 th graders Algebra- 7 th grade Geometry- 8 th grade
Does he or she genuinely enjoy math? Is your child generally self-motivated about math?- i.e. independent workers, enjoys being challenged Is your child able to explain how they got an answer relating to math? Explain their thinking in multiple ways Be able to answer WHY questions What kind of productive disposition does your child have?
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