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The National Summer Learning Association has produced a family toolkit which includes new resources and tips to get your child ready for the next school year and help you celebrate National Summer Learning Week.
This 2020 Federal Funding Resource Guide, published by the National Summer Learning Association provides helpful resources about the federal funds that can be accessed now to support summer learning and enrichment as a critical bridge into a new school year during COVID and beyond.
Titles on the 2020 Summer Reading Lists were compiled and annotated by members of ALSC’s Quicklists Consulting Committee. The lists are full of book titles to keep children engaged in reading throughout the summer. Four Summer Reading book lists are available for Birth-Preschool and grades K-2, 3-5, and 6-8.
Take part in Numerade’s online prep STEM camp sessions taught by top educators covering SAT test prep, precalculus, physics, chemistry, and more.
Avoid the “summer slide” and keep the spirit of curiosity alive with these informal, anytime learning resources. This collection of videos and activities encourages students in grades PreK-12 to spend the summer asking questions, spinning stories, and exploring all the ways that learning can be fun.
The GSAN Summer Activity Guide is a suite of fun and engaging activities and challenges designed specifically for this atypical summer.
The Quantile® Summer Math Challenge is a free, six-week program that helps students practice math skills taught during the school year. When you join the challenge, you’ll get access to daily fun activities and resources designed for your student’s grade and ability level.
Home Base is a free, online multiplayer game for youth where they can meet their favorite book characters, write stories, and hang out with other readers in a safe, moderated place.
Colorín Colorado is the premier national website serving educators and families of English language learners (ELLs) in Grades PreK-12. Colorín Colorado has been providing free research-based information, activities, and advice to parents, schools, and communities around the country for more than a decade. This webpage also includes some ideas for helping to make the summer educational – and fun!
ReadWriteThink.org is a nonprofit website maintained by the National Council of Teachers of English. We publish free lesson plans, interactive student materials, Web resources, and standards for classroom teachers of reading and the English language arts.
The Changemaker Schools Network is a global community of leading elementary, middle, and high schools that prioritize empathy, teamwork, leadership, problem-solving, and changemaking as student outcomes. Ashoka’s Start Empathy Initiative is a collaborative platform for social entrepreneurs, educators, and citizens whose ideas and talents can contribute to the creation of a world where every child masters empathy. Ashoka has a three-part strategy which includes accelerating empathy entrepreneurs, partnering with top schools, and changing the conversation to shift societal views of empathy.
The Registration Workbook is an interactive and printable guide to help you manage your planning for each registration period. This workbook is intended to help you set goals, take notes and check off tasks. As you work through, keep in mind that this is a marathon, not a sprint. This workbook is designed to be flexible enough to fit to your pace, district size and program management technology. If possible, delegate and empower your team with some of the tasks outlined in the workbook.