What to Read This Summer?

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Do you have children?  Teach.com writes: “Summer is right around the corner, which means most schools will be letting out and students will be busy with family vacations, summer camp and a myriad of other activities.  With research at University of Tennessee finding in a 3-year study, that children who do not read over the summer may lose up to three months of reading progress, it’s important to encourage students to pick up a few books during the hot months ahead.

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The Summer Reading Flowchart


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Read the whole article about the study:  University of Tennessee at Knoxville (2010, July 22). Summer reading is key to maintaining or improving students’ reading skills. ScienceDaily.

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Tagged: Anne McGill-Franzen, Children reading, Richard Allington, Science Daily, summer reads, summer vacation, University of Tennessee
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Published on June 12, 2013 01:00
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