How do I prevent the backslide that we as teachers often see happen in some students during Summer vacation? I create supports to help prevent that from happening. This is more important in this school year than any other.
If your already out, you can still send suggestions, tag your schools Facebook page, you may have a class FB page still active or still have access to sent out things to parents and students.
As it closer to the end of the year, I think about all the work teachers put in during the school year and how when some students come back they have totally lost all the progress they made over the year. I am mainly concerned about my below level babies.
SUMMER READING
So I am a teacher, What are some things that I can do for my students to prevent the back slide?
1. How about creating a a Reading Bingo Board.
make it fun
2. Provide ziploc bag of books that represent below level, on level and above level .
3. Give an incentive:
4.Provide a list of on line reading sites (Funbrain,com is one such site)
they have cool games that allow kids to practice reading skills in a fun manner
5. Create a day to meet your new students at the community library and read to them or help them choose books.
6. Provide parents with ways to help their students over the Summer
7. Use Scholastic order forms and give parents options to order on line and have the books sent directly to their homes.
8. I suggest to students to join the Summer Reading program at their local library
Although my blog is mostly dedicated to reading. I felt a need to focus on sharing what I provided to my students during the Summer. I definitely create activities for not just Reading, but Math, and Writing as well.
SUMMER MATH
How do I keep kids engaged in math?
1. I supply all students with a copy of Multiplication cards
2. I create a Math bingo board
3. I provide math games they can play with Playing cards and dice. I provide the dice and cards most times
*The Dollar Store*
4. I create a color ladder incentive for students. They color it every time they study facts, and after they complete one level they move to the next level. ( Parents are required to sign off)
5. I provide online sites that students can practice in a fun matter. (Funbrain.com)
6 Provide parents with a list of ways to help their students.
7. Other math ideas I plan to use or suggest
Dominoes, Uno Cards, Monopoly and Life games are just a few that I will suggest to students
When I taught fourth grade writing teacher, who has to contend with the STAAR test, I make sure to have the kids practice writing.
I usually send home at least 1 prompt a week, alternating between Expository and Narrative
1. Teacher made Narrative/expository prompts
2. Writing bingo board
3. Make shift journals where students free write in daily
So what do I do as a teacher? I prepare students for everyday life. I show them how what they learne in class will be used in real life. It has to matter to them.