Re: Helping students learn during non-school days
Posted by: Retired teacher on 10/22/09
On 10/22/09, Upper elementary wrote:
> 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
I am a retired teacher who sometimes substitutes. I read the
post "Helping students learn on non-school days." Then I went
to www.twitter.com/maryscott5 and read it all the way
through from the beginning. There are some very good ideas
there and they seem to be adding more ideas as they go along.
I plan to refer to it from time to time to what other ideas
they have.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- 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.