Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love me some worksheets ! They reinforce what was taught. Growing up I played school almost daily with my friends. I did tons of worksheets. I read books and wrote my own book reports.
They do not, but you can continue to play with them if you like them.
-teacher who doesn’t assign any school work over any break and doesn’t make my kids do it either
Anonymous wrote:Keyboarding 20 minutes a day. Reading at least thirty minutes daily. Work on math facts.

Anonymous wrote:I love me some worksheets ! They reinforce what was taught. Growing up I played school almost daily with my friends. I did tons of worksheets. I read books and wrote my own book reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I do not suggest doing this.
Every other teacher in America is mad at you right now, lol.
20:03 here. Why do you say this? As I mentioned earlier I don't know of any colleagues who assign work over the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I do not suggest doing this.
Every other teacher in America is mad at you right now, lol.
Anonymous wrote:I will have my DD, rising fourth grader, do some weekly math (Beast Academy) and some writing. No required reading because she does that anyway. How about you?
Does your school give summer homework? I don't think my DD's does, though maybe they will this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I do not suggest doing this.
Every other teacher in America is mad at you right now, lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I do not suggest doing this.
What do you think about summer slide and the best ways to prevent it?
I don’t think there is summer slide anymore than there is regular school year slide. We teach the kids stuff and they forget they learned it. It happens. Hopefully some sticks. But your crappy worksheets don’t replace teaching, so they don’t prevent whatever summer slide there might be anyway. Learning isn’t done on worksheets alone at home. They are better off reading A LOT, hanging with family and friends, going to museums and traveling, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I do not suggest doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I do not suggest doing this.
What do you think about summer slide and the best ways to prevent it?