Scholastic Study Jams
By Dannie • Mar 19th, 2008 • Category: Education & CollegeChildren struggle daily with homework, many in the subjects of math and science. As parents, we help our children in every way possible to be successful, but many times we would like to be able to offer our children another tool to help balance out their individual learning style. Finding usable resources can lead you to a ton of information to sift through.
Instead of sifting through links upon links, stop by a trusted source for educational materials - Scholastic; specifically Scholastic Study Jams. A new educational resource, Study Jams is in many ways an on-line tutor. Geared to children in grades 3 through 6, topics range from fractions to probability; and the human body and ecosystems.
All of the topics that are available have been identified as problem areas with learning in children. Science and math have been targeted specifically by Study Jams to help children improve. Parents can rest assured that the program is built to current education curriculum and was developed by both Scholastic and an expert panel of educators. So, you know what your child is learning on Study Jams is accurate to what they are learning in class.
Currently there is a 14-day trial offer. Sign up and let your child try it out for 14 days. You will be able to watch how your child does and make sure it is the right program for your family to use. If you decide to continue with Scholastic Study Jams, you have a choice between two subscription plans: $9.95 per month or $99.00 annually.
This is an original The Parent Spot post.
Dannie is a busy mom of a two. At 12 and 7, her two kids keep her on her toes. In addition to her children, she spends her time between a full-time corporate job and returning to school after a long hiatus. Blogging has become a passion of Dannie's and allows her to keep some sanity by reaching out to others to both offer advice and to also learn from her readers.
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The Scholastic site has done a lot to expand its offerings for parents. It IS hard to figure out how best to help your child with school issues and Scholastic.com is a great place to start. Thanks! -crb
@ CRB: I am really impressed with how Scholastic has changed. There is a lot more information to guide parents and for me that is great. With one child that loves school and another that could care less, I really struggle sometimes to be both positive and encouraging. Scholastic helps me with that. Thanks for visiting.