Keep Math Skills Up Over The Summerby Jamie Wilson | More from this Blogger As a military spouse, you are often effectively a single mother (um, or father) -- worse, you're deployed away from supportive grandparents, siblings, and friends. That means when the military member is deployed, it's totally up to you to keep often-unmotivated kids' educational skills up over the summer. Most parents do this by using the summer reading list sent home by the teacher, and according to statistics and testing they do a great job (national pat-on-the-back). However, teachers don't tell you to teach math. Math is where America lags the most, and kids lose more and more math skills over summer as they age. The problem is, you can't just open up the math skills list the teacher sent home for over the summer for things your kid can do to maintain what they've learned. And over the summer, who wants to pin the kids to a desk when they want to be outside in the sun? For that matter, who has the time? But there are some things you can do to maintain math.
Unfortunately, for high schoolers, none of this may keep up their skills (where in the normal household do you use calculus?) Go ahead and get books for subjects they'll be learning next year for them to work in, and make working in them a part of the daily routine. Learn more about Jamie Wilson Jamie is a Navy wife and mother of three boys, and is a full-time freelance writer. Her most recent project, coming out soon, is a serial novel about the pirate Anne Bonny. Relevant military tags music | family | inspiration | celebrities | books | stress | children | blog | Respect | relationships |
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