How to Spend Summer Vacation Essay

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    Introduction 3,181 schools in the United States run on a year-round schedule. This means those schools don’t have a 3-month summer vacation. Instead, students are in school for 45 days then have a 15-day break through the entire school year. With so many schools following this track it is easily assumed that it is a better choice than the traditional system. But, year-round schooling isn’t better. Many experts agree that year-round schooling can cause stress and frustration. This suggests that…

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    Gratitude….. I don’t think about it much, but when I do, I realize that I’m grateful for many things. A lot of things come to mind, but basketball, vacations, and summer are the three things that I am most thankful for. Basketball means so much to me! I’m excited right now because our first traveling basketball tournament is coming up shortly. I can already picture the referee lofting the ball up in the air like a pancake being flipped for the tip off! I like the intensity when it’s a close game…

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    She also persists to uncover the truth on her own without any help for twenty-two minutes. Schoenfield loved to show the videotape to his college students of Renee trying to unravel the mystery of the slope concept because of the amount of time she spends…

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    more hours a day? Would you not want to see your kids as much? Well if you put your kids in Year-Round schooling they wouldn’t have any time to spend with you because they would be at the school for more hours than regular 9 month school. These topics are very controversial. They are controversial because people are saying that Year-Round school prevents summer learning loss, but others are say no it doesn’t and that regular 9 month school learns just as much as Year-Round school does (“Research…

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    This summer my parents were sitting at home on a boring sunday night while I was out with my friends. My mom texted me and said I need to come home soon because we were going on a trip tomorrow and my flight leaves around one. When my mom told me we were going to Gulf Shores, Alabama I thought it was really weird and I was not excited. I was actually really upset because it was towards the end of summer and I wanted to stay here and hangout with my friends. So the next morning my Dad and…

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    go, how they want to get there, where to stay and what they wish to do upon arrival, and all with a simple click of a button. Numerous industries, in addition to the travel industry, are struggling due to the evolution of social media sites including Facebook, Pinterest, Yelp and many more are amongst those being afflicted. Corporations are realizing now that the demand for “in office” agents are (minimal)(insignificant)(declining). Online travel agents (OTA) are one example of how…

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    student would allow for an additional 10,760 dollars of funding. The second concern that children require down time as it is beneficial to them and allows them to engage in play, familial events, and societal occasions such as festivals or tourism. Summer camp is a social gathering event, allowing a child to learn interactive skills and meet other children, taking that activity away would be wrong. However, this concern over peer interaction and learned social skills is easily mitigated, as…

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    High School Teacher Career

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    up early every morning and get there before the students do, and a lot of people do not like waking up early. Some kids like to mess with their teachers and do nothing and talk during class and they will need to know how to make them stop and if they don 't then they need to know how to punish the kids. School lunches do not taste good no matter which school it is even though the lunches are cheap it is still very hard to eat. The computers have restrictions on them like no movies, no games, no…

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    Year Round School Benefits

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    was a year round school system (Pedersen, "The History of School and Summer Vacation"). This system allowed for more days within the learning period and allotted for students to get more out of their education. Research from all the way back to a hundred years ago has shown that students tend to lose information and their footing during a traditional summer vacation (Fairchild, "Why and how communities should focus on summer learning."). The current system most public schools within the…

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    life to his time in a factory, instilling the importance education. The article theme of the importance of college is well argued because the author shares his experience, the effect it had, and lessons he learned. Mr. Braaksma chose to spend his summer vacations working in the factories surrounding his hometown. Though he chose to work there for the money, it provided something more. Braaksma walked away from these factories with life lessons. As invaluable as his experiences were, making the…

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