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Staying Productive Over Spring Break

5 Tips for Staying Productive Over Spring Break

5 Tips for Staying Productive Over Spring Break

Staying Productive Over Spring Break

Spring break is a welcome opportunity to rest and recharge. However, it’s also a short break, and right after, it’s time for that last push to the end of the semester. Here are some helpful tips to stay productive over spring break.


1. Make a Schedule

Your first instinct when you start spring break will probably be to shove anything school-related into a corner. But take a look at your calendar and note any exams or assignments that are due the week you return to school, and maybe even the week after. If you need to complete homework or study for an exam, schedule some time over the course of your break to tackle those projects. This will help you avoid stressing the Sunday before school starts again.


2. Catch Up on Hobbies

Spring break is a great time to get back into activities that bring you joy. Read a book for fun, practice drawing, ride your skateboard, go on a hike, or do whatever it is that you love to do. Taking the time to invest in yourself and your interests can help you feel refreshed when it’s time to return to school.


3. Limit Screen Time

It can be tempting to just spend your spring break scrolling on your phone or watching endless amounts of TV. However, this can make you feel irritable, lethargic, and less motivated. Use your schedule to block out time for TV and even social media scrolling, but set a timer to make sure you aren’t spending too much time on your devices.


4. Find Fun Ways To Learn

If you have a big end-of-semester project or paper, use the extra time you have over spring break to research and prepare. Visit a museum related to your project topic, go to a library, or try an at-home science experiment. These can be exciting ways to apply lessons outside of the classroom and make learning more fun.


5. Reflect & Reward Yourself

Take some time to reflect on what you accomplished so far this semester. Reward yourself for your hard work with a special treat or fun day with friends. Use your reward and rest time as motivation to finish the year strong. If you didn’t quite achieve what you wanted to, consider spring break a reset button. Then get ready to start fresh after the break!

 

During this time off, you might realize you need help to finish the year strong. This is a great time to schedule a session with a tutor that you can meet with when school starts up again. Contact us to learn more or schedule your first session!

 

See also: Spring Cleaning for Students

3 Tips to Keep Your Student Reading Over the Summer. A new blog post on Hodis Learning & Music, an educational connections company that provides academic tutoring, music lessons, and art lessons.

3 Tips to Keep Your Student Reading Over the Summer

3 Tips to Keep Your Student Reading Over the Summer

3 Tips to Keep Your Student Reading Over the Summer. A new blog post on Hodis Learning & Music, an educational connections company that provides academic tutoring, music lessons, and art lessons.

Reading is important for developing literacy, improving vocabulary, building social-emotional skills, and learning about the world and others.

Without school, it can be easy for students to avoid reading for three months, especially if it’s something they already struggle with and don’t like doing. However, it’s important that they continue reading to build their skills and ensure they don’t fall behind in the next school year. Below are 3 ways you can keep your student reading over the summer!

1. Join a Summer Reading Challenge

A reading challenge can be a great way to incentivize students to read during the summer months. Check with your school or local library to see if they have a challenge and how to join. Rules and prizes may vary, but the general idea is that participants keep track of how many books they read, or how many minutes per day they spend reading. You might even be able to create your own reading challenge at home to inspire your student. Use competitive spirit to keep your student reading throughout the summer!

2. Read With Your Student

This strategy might work particularly well for students who are still learning how to read or struggle with reading on their own. Encourage your student to pick the book you’ll read together. They might become more engaged once they have a say in the book they’re reading, rather than reading one assigned by a teacher. You and your student can alternate between reading each page or different paragraphs, depending on the book.

3. Have Your Student Find Books They Like

Take your student to a bookstore or sign them up for a library card and let them explore! As mentioned in suggestion 2, students might find reading more enjoyable when they have a say in the books they are reading. Your student might find they love fantasy series or graphic novels– books they don’t normally get to read for school. While it is important to make sure your student is reading at their grade level, allowing them to read books they choose and are excited about can help them build confidence and learn to enjoy reading. This will ultimately help them improve their reading skills in the long-run.

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Summer Activities Around LA

Summer Activities Around LA

summer activities around L.A. Get the most out of your summer break!

Summer Break Is Here!

We hope everyone made it through their final exams and are now enjoying their summer break! While summer is certainly a time for relaxing and recharging, you can also find fun activities to keep you entertained, active, and even learning during your months off from school!

1. Visit Local Museums

Museums are a great way to spend a couple of hours learning and exploring while staying cool inside. Plus, most museums offer a discount if you present a valid student ID, so you don’t have to pay full price.

2. Attend a Live Music Event

There’s no shortage of live music and entertainment in Los Angeles, but you can’t go wrong with an evening at the Hollywood Bowl or a performance at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. If you’re looking for more affordable or even free options, check out events hosted by your local Parks and Recreation Department, like the South Pasadena Concerts in the Park series. 

3. Learn a New Language

Whatever age you are, learning a new language can be a fun, rewarding experience. Whether you’re learning basic conversational skills before a trip abroad or you want to become fluent in a second language, Hodis Learning & Music educators can help make you achieve your goals. Check out what languages we offer here!

4. Experience a Movie Night

Many cities have movie nights in the park throughout the summer months. Pack up blankets, chairs, and some snacks and watch a movie under the stars! Check out your city’s website to see what upcoming events they are hosting.

5. Learn a New Instrument

Feeling inspired after a night of great music at the Hollywood Bowl? Hodis Learning & Music has educators that teach a wide range of instruments including drums, piano, guitar, trumpet, bass, trombone, violin and more! Educators can teach any skill level, so don’t worry about past experience and instead get ready to jam out this summer!

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