This week, we started summer school. What do you think of when you hear the phrase "summer school?"
Well, urban dictionary defines summer school as "school that takes place in the summer - also known as hell." That is definitely not what we want kids or parents to think of when they are thinking about opportunities for learning! The research supports the need for engaging and authentic learning experiences, particularly for urban students, during the summer months to prevent summer slide.
Our vision for summer school was to make it fun for students and teachers - to completely undo that perception that summer school an awful, worksheet driven place where students and teachers are miserable. So, welcome to Summer Academy 2.0.
One of our themes is called "Around the World" and students have passports that they stamp when they have mastered learning about a continent or a culture. Yesterday during math, the children had counted the number of states in the 50 states and they were discovering how many sets of 10 math cubes was equivalent to the number of states.
In the "I, Robot" theme, students are learning to be engineers and began coding this week using Oz-bots.
Planning and implementing thematic, project-based learning takes time and a relentless commitment on the part of teachers. Seeing our students engaged, happy, and enthusiastic about their learning is worth it!
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