Sneak in Summer Learning with Apps

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Summertime is upon us. Although the warm weather means trips to the pool or family vacations, it also might usher in a time that some parents fear. With most schools being closed for the traditional summer break, students are out of their normal routines. They might sleep longer, watch more television or even get less exercise. While you consider options and activities for your children instead of hours of video games, take a look at these ways your children can practice previous skills, read interesting texts, solve problems, create and have fun!

 

 

Brandon Lewis is an innovation and learning coach for Liberty Public Schools. He and his wife, Jeni, live in Kansas City with their two children, Zoey and Ezra. 

 

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