Summer School Programs
April 29th, 2009
Homeschool and traditional students alike share some ideas about summer study. Mostly, the kids are against it. They want a break. A fun summer break. Yet all parents need to weigh the benefits of letting them relax with how much academic backsliding can occur over the summer. One solution might be to try an . And I quote….
Have you noticed how much your child enjoys using the computer? If you haven’t, you should. Kids are constantly surfing the web. Whether they’re checking out a video game or chatting with their friends, they are (without a doubt) online. So, it makes sense to turn to the web for a fun alternative to summer school. Time4Learning’s website offers just that. A web based summer learning program that they won’t mind using. In fact, they might even like it!
Time4Learning’s Web Based Summer Learning Program might be your answer. Our learning materials take advantage of today’s technology by providing a convenient and web based interactive learning resource, helping children from preschool through elementary and middle school excel in their studies. Our web based summer program takes school-year curriculum and continues it on through the summer so that your kids can retain what they’ve learned, catch up on what they haven’t, and get ahead for next year.
OH, and I thought I’d mention a new blog that I just noticed with info on .
See also:
- Digital MadLibs (July 9th, 2010)
- When learning is the answer, what then is the question? (July 4th, 2010)
- Discovering the re-use and derivative works of Open Educational Resources (June 25th, 2010)
- [video] Personal Learning Environment of TU Graz – e-Learning Blog (June 10th, 2010)
- Gazette article on mobile technologies and libraries (June 4th, 2010)


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