Prevent summer learning loss! Summer Bridge Activities is an AWARD-WINNING summer learning series that is an easy and proven way to help children retain their classroom skills. Research shows that on average, children can lose 2.8 months of grade-level equivalency skills over their summer vacation. By using Summer Bridge Activities books students enter their new grades prepared and confident.Visit Our Summer Bridge Books School Programs Page For More Details...Let Us Customize A Program For Your SchoolOur Service and Pricing Package's Can't Be Beat!
Summer Bridge Activities
AWARD-WINNING WORKBOOK: Summer Bridge Activities K - 1 is the Wall Street Journal #1 Best-Selling Nonfiction Combined book for the Week ended June 8, 2019 in addition to being the recipient of the 2018 Kids' Product of the Year Award and Travel Fun of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. This workbook was designed to prevent summer learning loss and help your child get a headstart on the next year. INCLUDES: One Summer Bridge Activities workbook for kindergarten to 1st grade. This workbook focuses on all subjects - math, writing, reading, science, social studies, fitness and character building. It also includes bonus stickers and flash cards. 15 MINUTES A DAY: These best-selling summer activity books are designed to prevent learning loss in just 15 minutes per day. Each page is numbered by day so children and parents can track progress and reach monthly learning goals. TEACHER-RECOMMENDED: Summer Bridge is a teacher-recommended workbook that parents have loved and trusted for the last 10 years. Summer Bridge Activities is available for preschool through 8th grade. Support your children through the end of middle school! SUMMER LEARNING LOSS: Summer learning loss is when children lose skills learned in school over the course of the summer season. Two months of learning loss occurs during the summer, with the highest losses being in math and spelling.
AWARD-WINNING WORKBOOK: Summer Bridge Activities is the recipient of the 2018 Kids' Product of the Year Award and Travel Fun of the Year Award from Creative Child Magazine. This workbook was designed to prevent summer learning loss and help your child get a headstart on the next year. INCLUDES: One Summer Bridge Activities workbook for 3rd to 4th grade. This workbook focuses on all subjects - math, writing, reading, science, social studies, fitness and character building. It also includes bonus stickers and flash cards. 15 MINUTES A DAY: These best-selling summer activity books are designed to prevent learning loss in just 15 minutes per day. Each page is numbered by day so children and parents can track progress and reach monthly learning goals. TEACHER-RECOMMENDED: Summer Bridge is a teacher-recommended workbook that parents have loved and trusted for the last 10 years. Summer Bridge Activities is available for preschool through 8th grade. Support your children through the end of middle school! SUMMER LEARNING LOSS: Summer learning loss is when children lose skills learned in school over the course of the summer season. Two months of learning loss occurs during the summer, with the highest losses being in math and spelling.
Summer Learning 3rd & 4th Grade Workbooks are a great way for your child to learn essential reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and fitness skills during the schoolyear or summer break that are both fun AND educational!
Award-winning Summer Bridge Activities engage children's creativity and learning potential and keep kids mentally and physically active to prevent summer learning loss and pave the way for a successful new school year ahead.
"Summer Bridge Activities from Carson Dellosa is the #1 summer workbook series trusted by parents and teachers for over 25 years, designed to prevent summer learning loss with hands-on exercises that can be done anywhere, whether at the beach, backyard by"Summer Bridge Activities workbooks are specifically designed to fight Summer Slide. The activities are meant to be done in just 15 minutes a day, so they're perfect for those who just want a brush-up between school years. They go up through eighth grade,
Get kids ready for second grade and keep their learning skills sharp all summer with this innovative workbook that's curriculum-based and teacher-approved. Kids will love the puzzles, poems, stories and more that make skills practice fun. Plus, there's lots of bonus items: a pull-out HIDDEN PICTURES progress poster, reward stickers, an award certificate, outdoor activity ideas and crafts!
Expertly crafted to prevent summer learning loss, the Summer Big Fun Workbook will give kids a head start on their upcoming school year. It provides the right balance of review to keep skills sharp, and a preview of what's to come.
To make the most of the book, it's best to start new activities when your child is rested and ready to learn, like after breakfast or after a nap. Begin with about 15 minutes a day. It's OK to continue for longer if your child is interested and having fun, but don't let activities become a chore. Take the book wherever you go, for impromptu opportunities to learn. Remember to give praise for his efforts; kids will be inspired by your enthusiasm. And join in the fun yourself! At the end of each chapter is a bonus activity like a craft, recipe or science project that will be even more meaningful if you do it together.
Summer Learning 7th & 8th Grade Workbooks are a great way for your child to learn essential reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and fitness skills during the schoolyear or summer break that are both fun AND educational
Award-winning Summer Bridge Activities(R) engage children's creativity and learning potential and keep kids mentally and physically active to prevent summer learning loss and pave the way for a successful new school year ahead.
Incoming freshmen participating in person this summer (or who will live in the residence halls) while attending one of our free summer programs must submit proof of vaccination by June 6th. Please review the student vaccination policy for full details.
Can I participate in Summer Bridge if I am an Educational Opportunity Fund, Academic Launch, Nursing or Health Careers Program student?Educational Opportunity Fund and Health Careers Program students have their own summer program that takes place at the same time as Summer Bridge, so it is not possible for EOF and HCP students to participate in Summer Bridge. For Nursing students, due to the nature of the nursing program and the cohort model, the curriculum is already planned for each semester and does not include a summer session.
Will I be able to choose which two courses I would like to take over the summer or will they be assigned to me?Courses will be assigned to each student and students will receive a schedule in mid-June. Students do not select their courses.
The program continues throughout the year, with Spartan StartUp students living in the same residence hall on campus, as well as taking general education classes and participating in co-curricular activities together.
As the number of students enrolling in higher education has decreased, more attention has been focused on the problem of student attrition. Research on one model (Tinto, 1975) that was developed to explain the process of student attrition was reviewed. This literature review provided a synthesis of (a) the inconsistent definitions of the variables used in these studies and (b) the equivocal results in light of these definitions. In addition, research on summer bridge programs was reviewed.
This study had three purposes: (a) determining the usefulness of variables from Tinto's model in explaining persistence for at-risk students, (b) clarifying the definitions of academic and social integration by separating each of the variables into two components, frequency of participation in activities and satisfaction with activities, and (c) determining the direct and indirect effects of participation in the Summer Institute.
Results of this path analysis: (a) supported the separation of academic and social integration into components that measure frequency of participation in and satisfaction with activities, (b) identified the strongest direct effect on persistence as students' intention to return, and (c) indicated that the only direct or indirect effect of participation in the Summer Institute was a moderate direct effect on frequency of participation in social activities.
These results were discussed in terms of their contributions to summer bridge research, attrition research, and the Summer Institute program. Limitations of this type of research as well as suggestions for future research were also provided. 2ff7e9595c
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