Mathnasium Summer Program

Jun 7, 2018 | La Jolla

 

Summer is the Perfect Time to Catch Up, Keep Up, and Get Ahead in Math!

 

With classroom work coming to an end comes the opportunity for you to focus your energy and attention on filling in foundational gaps and learning new skills to make next school year easier.

 

Catch Up

Every student begins their time at Mathnasium we an assessment to pinpoint exactly where they are at in math. If you could benefit from backtracking to skills from an earlier grade-level to fill in some foundational gaps, summer is the perfect time to do so! Our curriculum is designed to break habits like finger counting, teach skills like multiplication facts, and prepare kids for future classes like algebra in a way that makes sense to kids!

 

Keep Up

A Johns Hopkins study reveals that most kids lose 2-3 months of critical thinking skills over the summer. While this Summer Learning Loss has been shown to affect all areas, math skills are the hardest hit. Students typically don’t get the repetition needed to really master and retain the skills being covered in class. So, any break from math will degrade their learning progress.

 

Get Ahead

While many kids are looking to catch up over the summer, there are also those advanced students who are wanting to push forward and get ahead. With over 95% of the highest paying jobs straight out of college being in STEM fields, competition for college entry and scholarships is more competitive than it has ever been. While these four STEM fields are very different, they all derive their basic foundations from Math.

 

 

So, as school lets out for the Summer, should I give myself a break?

 

This is the #1 question students and their parents ask every spring.

 

If you want to stay engaged over the summer while still leaving plenty of time for camps, beach, and vacation time, we offer session-based packages that allow you to come in for 16 or 21 1-hour sessions with drop-in flexibility.

 

 

Did you know:

  1. Students can lose up to 2.6 months of math skills over the summer.
  2. The first 6 weeks of the fall semester are spent re-learning old material to try to make up for Summer Learning Loss.
  3. It can take up to 2 months from the 1st day of school for a student’s brain development to get back on track.
  4. By the end of grade 6, students who have experienced Summer Learning Loss over the years are an average of 2 years behind state standards!
  5. 1-in-3 parents are unable to help their teens with high school math.


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