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Literacy Support for Your Summer and Learning Recovery Plans After a challenging and unconventional school year, Scholastic recognizes that the next several months—and beyond—will be a critical time for accelerating learning and addressing trauma. Students will need resources that support social-emotional development, allow for instruction and the practice of foundational skills, accelerate learning, prepare our youngest learners to succeed in kindergarten, and so much more. For 100 years it has been our mission to help all students succeed while supporting educators and families in their important work to nurture a love of reading and learning. We welcome the opportunity to partner with you to create a unique summer learning plan that provides continuous instruction and engagement for your students, teachers, and families. Help All Students Succeed As you think about your summer plans, consider how your program will provide support for: Students Who Need Students Who Need an All Students Additional Support Intensive Acceleration Plan
Customize a As you strive to offer meaningful learning opportunities for your students in school, at home, or via a hybrid model, we Solution for are here to help. Here are some questions to consider as you develop your summer learning plan. Your Students 1 What are the priorities of your summer 7 How will you ensure that summer program? What do you hope to celebrate next learning progress will weave seamlessly into fall when you reflect on your plan to support the 2021–2022 school year? learning during this critical summer semester/ fifth quarter? 8 What data do you need from your summer program to inform and drive instruction for the 2 How will your summer plans address the needs upcoming school year? of all students and those who need additional support? 9 How will you leverage access to texts to support interdisciplinary growth? 3 Are you planning for your program to be in school, at home, or hybrid? What role will current events play in your 10 support of student participation and student 4 Will instruction be led by teachers, or by growth? families, or self-directed by students, or a combination of these? How will you measure the success of your 11 program? Will you deliver instruction via print or digital 5 materials, or a combination of these? 6 How will you ensure that instruction takes place, regardless of changes to learning environments? Scholastic Summer and Learning Recovery Resources | 2
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