BRIDGEWATER, N.J. -
April 29, 2014 -
PRLog -- When the weather heats up after a long and blistering winter, there is one thing on every student’s mind. Spring is buzzing, temperatures are climbing, pools are opening, and summer vacation is on everyone’s minds. Summer break will be here before we know it. Although summer grants students a well-earned break from going to school every day, it is crucial to keep practicing skills they learned all year throughout summer. Without proper practice, the topics students spent so much time studying and reinforcing will not stick well throughout the summer. This presents problems when students return to school after a long summer break and have to dive right back into their studies, starting where they left off three months prior.
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throughout the summer. Math is especially difficult to dive back into after a long break compared to other classes because it builds directly on topics previously covered. If students fail to keep up with their math skills, they have to struggle to relearn the topics before they can begin to learn and keep up with new material in the fall. Make this transition back to school an enjoyable one by encouraging math practice during summer break on iPracticeMath. Your kids will be thankful they kept up on their math skills during summer break when they grasp new material in class easier than if they had not. Success is an immeasurable feeling.
In addition to encouraging practice on iPracticeMath, it is important to remain an active agent in encouraging your child’s success in math and other subjects in school. Challenge them by asking them math questions when scenarios come up in real life. If they want to purchase something from a store like a toy or game, give them a large bill and work out how much change they will receive with them. Estimate how much tax will cost on a bill or when checking out at a store. When you fill your tank up with gas, reset the trip odometer and work out how many miles to the gallon you received on your last tank of gas right at the pump. Applying math skills to real life situations makes math more fun and stresses the importance of learning good math skills. It makes them see how being good at math allows them to solve many problems in real life.
iPracticeMath is a free online learning resource that features many math topics (
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