As we close the book on the 2013 – 2014 school year, at
Mathnasium, we’re excited about the possibilities for our students once summer
rolls around! Here are a few reasons to seize every opportunity this summer – the
perfect time to get ahead.
• Everything kids do during the summer helps
them get ahead. According to a recent study, at
summer’s end, students perform one month behind their progress in the spring.
Because new school material is at a standstill, everything kids do during the
summer to build their math skills helps them get ahead!
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Summer is also the perfect time to
revisit and fortify math foundations. Math concepts build over time, and
often, we find that students fall behind because they didn’t fully understand
topics taught in earlier grades. While filling in these gaps is a primary
objective of the Mathnasium program 365 days a year, without school stress or
homework pressure to worry about, kids have even more time to step back and
master these skills over the summer.
• We love helping our students prepare for
next year’s challenges. Another summertime perk: more time to get a head
start on material they’ll encounter next school year. And the more prepared
students feel, the more excited they’ll be about challenges that lie ahead.
Third party studies show significant
increase in grade level skills after three months at Mathnasium!
Mathnasium’s summer program offers
a customized program for your child, flexible scheduling, and many
opportunities to make this your child’s most productive summer yet! Call or email us by May 31st to
get an early summer registration discount. For more information, check out
our website.
P.S. May is Teacher Appreciation Month! From all of us at
Mathnasium, we’d like to say a big thank you to all teachers for giving young
learners the gift of knowledge and for allowing us to support their math curriculum.
“If you are planning
for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are
planning for a lifetime, educate people.” – Chinese proverb
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