Overview: The session includes 24 days of learning. Mornings are devoted to academic instruction in reading and math while the afternoon sessions provide enrichment opportunities for students in art, music, physical education, technology, and science. Morning instruction is delivered in a small group setting with a maximum of 10 students per teacher. Afternoons may consist of a larger group of students with a student/instructor ratio of up to 20 to 1. Parents are given the option to enroll their student into morning sessions only or the full day. Students are provided breakfast, lunch, and snack through the schools' summer feeding program. The Choctaw Nation provides necessary school supplies for the 24 day summer learning program. Below is the link to the Facebook Group.
Weeks 1 and 2: Underwater Adventures Book Studies: Kindergarten: Underwater Alphabet Book First Grade: Splat the Cat: Fishy Tales, Colorful Coral Reefs Second and Third Grade: Magic Treehouse #9: Dolphins at Daybreak Fourth Grade: Magic Treehouse #4: Pirates Past Noon
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Weeks 3 and 4: Underwater Adventures Book Studies: Kindergarten: Underwater Alphabet Book First Grade:One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Second and Third Grade:Dolphins and Sharks: A Nonfiction Companion Fourth Grade: Magic Treehouse Fact Checker: Pirates
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Weeks 5 and 6: Native American Heritage Book Studies: Kindergarten – Fourth Grade: Chukfi Rabbit's Big, Bad Bellyache Coloring Book - Choctaw Colors
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Assessments: Assessments are to be given within the first four days of summer school and within the last four days of summer school. Students are considered to be in the school grade level just completed at school.