At the start of school years we (teachers) notice a drop in student achievement levels from where they left off the previous year. This drop is often created by simply not practicing what was already learned for a significant period of time.
I often times use sport analogies to explain my points and this is an excellent time for one. The summer learning gap is similar to that of a basketball player. The basketball season is traditionally played from November until March. Basketball players practice every day shooting, dribbling, and defense, but when March comes many of those players stop until the next season. When November comes the players that stop practicing don't shot as well as they did in March or will in the coming months since they are practicing every day. This is the same with reading, math, or anything a student learns.
Mrs. Dishaw working with a group of students!
To help students (and parents) Eyler is running a summer skills program two days a week. Eyler's summer bridge program has provided opportunities for students to work with Mrs. Russell (reading), Ms. Andrews (math), and Mrs. Dishaw (anything you want to learn) on reading and math skills - along with the students' parents. We meet four separate times at either Frenchtown Estates community center or at the Carleton library. Students have been able to get a head start on our new educational software program, SUCCESSMAKER, and now have a login to use at home as well. The summer program was only for certain students who qualified, but next summer we plan to offer to the entire school.
Mrs. Russell work on SuccessMaker!!
If you are not able to attend there are several things you can do at home to help your student such as...
1) Read a book to your child
2) Have your child read to you
3) Play the card game War - use two cards at a time
4) For younger children have them read signs while you drive
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