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Hot off the presses: the November Teachers.Net Gazette....

    Post: Summer School
    Posted by: Allison on 6/23/09

    Hi! I am currently teaching summer school--the first of 4
    weeks. I am teaching math, and there are only two classes
    grouped together--1st-4th, and 5th-8th. The groups are not
    large...only 4-8 kids each. I cannot really group them,
    because there would be only one or two kids in each group.
    Since I have each class for about 2 hours, I am looking for
    some fun review activities that would work for all students
    in each group. Could be anything from subtraction to
    fractions. It would be ideal to have activities on hand
    that would get them up and moving and really engaged, since
    it is summer and they dont want to be sitting in a desk!

    Any suggestions welcome! Thanks!


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  • Summer School, 6/23/09, by Allison.
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