Why should your student do math during the summer?
Research shows that the average student who is not engaged in math learning during the summer loses 2.6 months of math learning.
Sure, there is about a week of review when school starts in the fall, but a week will not bridge the gap of a nearly 3 month loss. Your student could start the year months behind their peers. Additionally, if your student is in an honors math class, there may be no week of review!
To prevent this summer loss, take one of the FREE bridge courses in Google Classroom. They bridge the summer gap by allowing your student to engage in math that builds a strong foundation from their previous year and introduces them to concepts in their upcoming year.
Join one of the courses TODAY!
- 6th Grade Math → 7th Grade Math
- 7th Grade Math → 8th Grade Math
- 8th Grade Math → Algebra
- Algebra → Geometry
- Geometry → Advanced Algebra
- Advanced Algebra → Precalculus
- Precalculus → AP Calculus BC
These courses are self-paced and your student can do as little or as much as they desire to keep their math skills sharp this summer.