Saturday, June 8, 2013

Should Kids Work on School Work During Summer Vacation?

Should kids work on school work during summer vacation? 

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As a teacher and parent I am curious as to what others think about this topic.  Whether you are a teacher, parent, administrator, or home school teacher, I would like your opinion.  Is there a balance as to how much we should expect from our children over the summer?  What if your child is gifted, or your child needs work in a certain area?  Should we push our children all summer to catch them up, keep them where they are, or continue to enrich them?  How do we battle regression?  Should kids work on school work during summer vacation, or should they just have the summer off?

After some thought, here are some tips for parents who may want their children to complete some academics over the summer.
1.  Clearly identify what you want to accomplish.
You are leading your child over the summer vacation, not the teacher.  Make sure you have a specific goal in mind that you would like to accomplish over the summer.  Whether you want to enrich, maintain, or remediate, you must keep the end result in mind.  What do we need to accomplish?

2.   Be realistic!
 I recommend starting with the calendar, and looking at your child's daily schedule.  Block out all of the holidays, vacation days, and days when family members are visiting.  You can't expect your child to work on school work when the family is at a special event or on vacation.  Also, look at the time that you have left to work with your child.  Is the goal you originally came up with realistic?  You may have to extend your plan into the beginning of the year.

3.  Keep it fun! 
Summer is supposed to be fun.  Don't throw a workbook or worksheets at your child and tell them to just get them done.  Do some research and find some games that your child can play over the summer.  There are many websites that have games that are free.  Our school system has a learning program that is website based that students can still access over the summer.

4.   Evaluate first,...? 
Yes, evaluate the situation first.  If you are already headed toward a stressful situation as a parent, you may want to hire a tutor to help with any needs that your child may have.  You may not have the time or resources to help your child reach their summer goal, but a tutor (a teacher needing money over the summer) is the professional.  You can find a tutor now, meet with them, and discuss the needs that your child has.  Come up with a plan for success.  It's different when a tutor assigns your child work and practice over the summer.  It may be worth the money because the tutor could bet better results.  You can also establish a relationship with a tutor now and can continue tutoring if need arises during the upcoming school year.

5.  Consistency is key! 
Keep your child on some sort of schedule.  If you are wanting to accomplish some academics, consistency is important.  Yes, there will be some off time and some late nights, but you can keep a schedule that is somewhat of a routine and will help your child reach their academic goals. 

I hope these tips will help with your debate with summer school work.  I look forward to seeing some of your responses.  Be sure to have a safe and restful summer!

Friday, June 7, 2013

Writing Prompts for the Classroom!

Melissa Mickey Malohney's Miraculous Morning Moustache

Could you imagine waking up in the morning to find out that you grew a moustache overnight?  Kids need interesting things to write about.  Please check out my new writing prompt at www.teacherspay teachers.com.  Click on the link below!
Today has been a crazy day!  I have been busy most of the day finishing up a writing prompt lesson plan for classroom use.  It is available through Teachers Pay Teachers.  I believe it is well worth the $1.99!  I appreciate all of the feedback from friends who helped me get to this point. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Jeremy-Coles-Writing-Prompt-Morning-Moustache-720856

Monday, February 25, 2013

Free Printable Coloring Book for The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma

Free Printable Coloring Book for The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma E- Book

This is The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma printable coloring book that you can print from home. I just wanted to offer up some free stuff to generate some interest in my most recent release.
http://www.jeremycolebooks.com/uploads/DDDCB1.pdf
http://www.jeremycolebooks.com/uploads/DDDCB2.pdf
http://www.jeremycolebooks.com/uploads/DDDCB3.pdf

Saturday, February 23, 2013

The Plan,...

The Plan,…
Many people have been asking how to help with raising the money necessary for my mother in law's antirejection medication for her liver transplant.  Below will answer that question.  You can read more by joining my Facebook E-Book Release Group.
Thanks, JC
How can you help?
1.  Invite all of your Facebook friends to my group: The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma - Jeremy's New E-Book Release

2.  Buy the e-book… (It’s only $1.99)  You can purchase the e-book at Amazon.com!  Even if you don’t have a Kindle, you can download Kindle PC to your computer or mobile device for free.  Here is the direct link to my e-book.

3.  If you haven’t purchased my first e-book, The Boy Who Cried Ug!, go to my website and purchase it for any reader!  It’s only $0.99.  All products from my website and Teachers Pay Teachers will be part of this.
4.  Get the word out and let other people know.

 

Thursday, February 21, 2013

My New E-Book, The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma

My New E-Book, The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma

With your help I can be a best selling author and illustrator once again with my new release. Well, here it is! They finished the final version last night. I downloaded and purchased it this morning. The $1.99 price is because of the file being large due to my illustrations. This was a decision of Amazon, not me. The e-book turned out great and is only accessible through Amazon and Kindle for 90 days. This is an exclusive I am trying with Amazon, and I will release it to other e-book retailers after May 20th. I will be creating an event on Facebook to promote my e-book release because sharing on Facebook is my number 1 marketing tool. Remember that I don't have a marketing expert or publisher to support me, but I still compete with the big name companies. I am expecting this to do well with a fan base that is picking up in Japan and England. If you know of Amazon Prime members, please share this with them. They can borrow the book for free, and I will get a royalty from Amazon as well. The e-book is also in the Lending program, which is great for marketing. Part of my royalties will be used as a fundraiser to help with the cost of medications needed following my mother in law's, Teresa Dyer, liver transplant. Thank you for your help and support. Without my fans I would not be where I am today.
 
http://www.amazon.com/The-Delightfully-Delicious-Dilemma-ebook/dp/B00BIB2K1W/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1361458408&sr=1-1&keywords=the+delightfully+delicious+dilemma

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

My New Release,...Maybe Soon!?

My New Release,...Maybe Soon!?

Update:  Yes, I am on winter break, and I need to rest!  Here's my most recent update on the release of my next book, The Delightfully Delicious Dilemma.  I have submitted the file to Amazon Kindle and it has been approved!  I am now waiting for the processing (Final Publishing) to be completed to begin sale of my e-book.  I do not have any plans at this time to put it in print.  I have enrolled my new release exclusively with Amazon Kindle for 90 days!  It will be part of their Lending Program World Wide and sold only from Amazon and Kindle.  I like to sell my e-books for 99 cents to gain exposure and publicity, because I am still a relatively unknown author and illustrator.  Unfortunately, I was required to list my new release for $1.99 because of the size of the file.  There are a lot of colorful illustrations! 
After the 90 days I will be submitting the title through other e-book retailers and through Teachers Pay Teachers.  The version sold on Teachers Pay Teachers will also include a Reader's Theatre script to use in the classroom.  I will be posting more information as it progresses.

Many of my family, friends, and fans know that I am completely on my own in this, except for the support from my lovely wife.  I do everything on my own at home: writing, illustrating, formatting files, etc..  I do not have a media company or marketing expert backing me.  That's why I can offer my e-books at such economical prices.  I rely on all of you to get the ball rolling through Facebook and other social media.  I hope I can count on your support and that things will go well.

Blessings,

JC

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Promoting Author Study on Teachers Pay Teachers

My Blogging Audience,

Please share this with any kindergarten/first grade teachers you may know.

Thanks,

JC

Dear Fellow Educator,

Recently one of the kindergarten teachers at my school told me that my book, The Boy Who Cried Ug!, would be perfect for a compare and contrast activity with The Boy Who Cried Wolf!  She stated that she was always looking for activities to meet the common core standards.   I came up with a couple of ideas and put together an author study that you may be interested in purchasing.  Please visit this link at the teachers pay teachers website. 


I also have activities that are free!  I will continue to post writing prompts that correlate with the common core standards.  Thank you for your time!

Thank You,

Jeremy Cole

There is no greater calling than to serve your fellow man.