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Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 4:33 PM

Making the most of Summer Break 2024 at Pelahatchie

Making the most of Summer Break 2024 at Pelahatchie

Summer in Mississippi is a time of relaxation, an opportunity to vacation, and a time away from the school day routines.  Most students and teachers are eager for the 10 week break to reset before a new school year begins.  

Although some students choose to sleep late, travel, or lounge around a swimming pool, others are involved in extracurricular activities. Students can be seen around campus at early morning workout drills in football and volleyball, participating in basketball games, practicing cheer, and preparing for band camp. Some teachers have been busy leading and attending educational workshops to sharpen their pedagogical skills.  

While enjoying the sun, salt water, and road trips are all fantastic ways to recharge, it is also wise to consider summer learning loss and how to prevent it. Here are some tips to make the most of your summer while keeping your mind active:

1. Read for pleasure: Choose books that interest you and make reading a daily habit. Whether it’s fiction, non-fiction, or magazines, reading helps maintain and improve your vocabulary and comprehension skills.
2. Explore educational apps and websites: There are plenty of fun apps and websites that offer educational games and activities in subjects like math, science, and languages. These can be engaging ways to learn without feeling like traditional studying.
3. Work on ACT skills: Download an app and practice for about 30 minutes each day.  Choose math one day and English the next. Exercising your brain daily with ACT questions can keep you sharp and ready for the assessment when you take it in September..
4. Visit museums or cultural sites: If you’re traveling or even staying local, visiting museums, historical sites, or cultural landmarks can be both enjoyable and educational. Many places offer guided tours or interactive exhibits that make learning fun.
5. Practice writing: Keep a journal of your summer experiences, write short stories, or even start a blog. Writing regularly helps improve your writing skills and keeps your creativity flowing.
6. Stay curious and ask questions: Whether you’re at the beach, in a park, or visiting a new city, keep your curiosity alive. Ask questions about what you see and experience. It’s a great way to learn about the world around you.
7. Engage in hands-on activities: Experiment with science projects, cooking, gardening, or DIY crafts. These activities not only teach practical skills but also encourage problem-solving and creativity.
8. Review and practice previous learning: Spend some time reviewing what you learned during the school year. This can help reinforce concepts and prevent forgetting important information.

By incorporating some of these tips into your summer routine, you can strike a balance between relaxation and learning, ensuring that you come back to school feeling refreshed and ready for new challenges.
 


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