by Amy Smith, 6th, 7th,
and 8th grade math teacher at Lester Prairie Schools
First of all….math in the summer? Yes!
Just a little bit of work will help boost your child’s learning for the
fall. There are many skills to
learn. However, even just keeping up on
your basic facts will be a plus. 6th
graders should have their math facts polished.
7th graders have learned operations with negative numbers so
keeping these skills fresh in their mind would be helpful. 8th graders need to be comfortable
with fraction operations.
Lots of math facts sites or apps are available to solidify
your child’s basic math facts. Some
suggestions are the flash cards at aplusmath.com, some of the games at
funbrain.com, or just regular old-fashioned flash cards. The Dollar Store has
lots of them.
If you are interested in other math practice check out
TenMarks.com – it is free. There are
many lessons available for your child to practice over the summer.
All 6th, 7th, and 8th
graders (and many elementary students) have a SumDog.com account and can use
this over the summer. A variety of math
games are available. These will include
some basic fact exercises, but will also go into other exercises as well.
Khan Academy has informative instructional videos on many
math topics. This is a good resource to
use both in the summer and throughout the year if your child needs math
help.
In case you are going camping or someplace where there will
be no cell service a good non-technology option is to purchase a workbook. Many books stores have a variety of good
workbooks with 6th grade, PreAlgebra, and Algebra topics. Purchase one and take your child away from
their electronic device to work on their math skills. They will be so happy! J
Whatever you decide, just helping your child keep their math
skills over the summer will give their learning a boost for classes in the
fall. Looking forward to another great
year!
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