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    Post: Helping students learn during non-school days
    Posted by: Upper elementary on 10/22/09

    We all know that after weekends, holidays, and summers,
    students seem to be slow getting back to learning They
    seem to have forgotten everything we have taught them. We
    have been following with interest
    www.twitter.com/maryscott5. There is a family who discusses
    a variety of topics, but the topic that has interested us
    the most is about the teacher Mom whose school is trying to
    raise test scores. One of their methods is to keep the
    students learning and reviewing in a fun way on weekends,
    holidays, and summers. What they are doing is spread out
    over the whole twitter posts. Start at the beginning.
    www.twitter.com/maryscott5


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  • Helping students learn during non-school days, 10/22/09, by Upper elementary.
  • Re: Helping students learn during non-school days, 10/22/09, by Retired teacher.

     
     

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