What Is the Summer Slide in Math? Understanding and Preventing Learning Loss
Discover what the summer slide in math is, why it happens, and expert-backed tips to help your child stay confident and math-ready for the new school year.
Summer is a time of year that many of us look forward to. For adults, summer can mean nicer weather, relaxed dress codes, sunshine while you walk your dog or at least to and from your car. For teachers, it also means a well-deserved break from the school year. A time to recharge and regroup for next year’s class and lesson plans. For kids, summer also means a break from school. Kids look forward to summer all year long, as they are often ready for a break from the rigors of everyday school life, too. Summer isn’t all greatness though – especially when it comes to math. This is because when kids go on summer break, they often remove their school year thinking cap and set it on the shelf all the way until the next school year. What it results in? Summer slide.
Summer slide is a term we use to describe the math knowledge loss that occurs during the summer as a result of kids getting out of practice with math. Math teachers can spend up to six weeks at the beginning of new school years reteaching math skills taught the previous year – especially those taught at the end of the school year -- in the spring. In addition, according to researchers, summer slide can have long-lasting effects on children, including lower test scores, lower self-confidence and a lower chance of success in high school and college. Yikes. Don’t worry though, it’s not all doom and gloom. There are things you can do to help prevent summer slide, because the summer months can be ideal for practicing math skills. Children tend to be less tired and more able to focus when they don’t have other classes, sports and music commitments they have to worry about. Here are some easy things you can do to help keep your child’s math skills sharp during the summer.
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