Summer Reading Strategies For Kids - By Lumos Learning
00:0-1 | without having class Each and every day over the summer | |
00:02 | months , students can fall behind in their studies . | |
00:04 | It's sometimes called the brain drain . Jenna James joins | |
00:07 | us now live with two more strategies to help keep | |
00:09 | students on track any good morning Good Morning , David | |
00:12 | series . The next one might not be the most | |
00:14 | exciting , but arguably it is the most important . | |
00:16 | And that is just to read , read and again | |
00:22 | read . Now students can lose up to almost a | |
00:25 | full grade level of the reading skills just over the | |
00:27 | summer , so it's very important that this gets done | |
00:29 | Now , if you're having trouble trying to figure out | |
00:31 | exactly what to read , just turn to your child's | |
00:34 | interests . I'm not going to be one that's going | |
00:36 | to go out and read Moby Dick , I'll tell | |
00:38 | you that right now . But if we're gonna read | |
00:39 | something on my Kansas City or the CWS , I'm | |
00:43 | right there . I want something I'm going to be | |
00:45 | engaged in . Students are going to be the same | |
00:47 | way , too , and you can also sign them | |
00:50 | up for a summer reading program if you also need | |
00:52 | a little extra motivation and you can do that through | |
00:54 | the library . But another way , another strategy . | |
00:56 | That you can also get them excited to do things | |
00:59 | , engage them in something that they're interested in , | |
01:01 | like the College World Series coming up this weekend while | |
01:04 | you're there , why not try to have them do | |
01:05 | the scorebook ? If this is a little too intense | |
01:07 | , though , for actually during the game , wait | |
01:09 | until after the game and then have them try to | |
01:10 | figure out the statistics like the on base percentages or | |
01:13 | someone's , um , let's see what else they could | |
01:16 | do . Batting averages , things like that . All | |
01:18 | the all the statistics , pretty easy to do . | |
01:20 | Just sit down with them after the game and go | |
01:21 | through everything that you guys took notes on coming up | |
01:23 | in the next half hour . A delicious way for | |
01:25 | the entire family to get involved with . Summer learning | |
01:27 | Reporting live Jenna Janes W W t six News |
DESCRIPTION:
Avoiding the summer brain drain.
OVERVIEW:
Summer Reading Strategies For Kids is a free educational video by Lumos Learning.It helps students in grades 8 practice the following standards 8.SP.1,8.SP.2,8.SP.3.
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1. 8.SP.1 : Construct and interpret scatter plots for bivariate measurement data to investigate patterns of association between two quantities. Describe patterns such as clustering, outliers, positive or negative association, linear association, and nonlinear association..
2. 8.SP.2 : Know that straight lines are widely used to model relationships between two quantitative variables. For scatter plots that suggest a linear association, informally fit a straight line, and informally assess the model fit by judging the closeness of the data points to the line..
3. 8.SP.3 : Use the equation of a linear model to solve problems in the context of bivariate measurement data, interpreting the slope and intercept. For example, in a linear model for a biology experiment, interpret a slope of 1.5 cm/hr as meaning that an additional hour of sunlight each day is associated with an additional 1.5 cm in mature plant height..