Curricula 4U is a differentiated, individualized, and personalized reading program that is designed to meet the unique needs of every student.
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Curricula 4U
Differentiated
Individualized
Personalized
Learning
DIP into Summer reading! Differentiated, Individualized, and Personalized Summer learning can help!
Individualized,
Customized Learning
Plans
Curricula 4U is a reading program that provides students an opportunity to continue their learning over the summer months. Students will receive targeted instruction at individualized skill levels, supporting successful transition into the next grade.
Curricula 4U packages include an actual reading library that is personalized to suit students' respective interests and online resources that are selected based on students' End-of-Year (EOY) Reading Assessment.
Different Students
Require Different
Approaches to Learning
Curricula 4U is a differentiated, individualized, and personalized set of resources that are geared to improving students' reading achievement. Unlike commercial or homeschool curriculums,Curricula 4U considers the results from students'standardized reading
achievement test when designing a
personalized curriculum that meets all students exactly where they are. Moreover, instruction is provided by a certified educator who is available online and at the Curricula 4U Center.
Curricula 4U is a great benefit for students to continue learning over summer and holiday breaks using technology and educational resources that suits their interests. Our students receive instruction and daily assignments every week.
Curricula 4U learning resources are now available on Teachers Pay Teachers and Boom Learning! To find digital and internet learning activities just visit
If you are looking for a content specific resource and are unable to find it please let us know if we can be of help.
Reading Research
Solving the Problem of Summer Reading Loss:
A 2008 experiment suggests that a summer books program, when combined with teacher scaffolding lessons and parent support, can significantly improve the reading
achievement of low-income children. However, just giving student books to read did not improve achievement. By having teachers provide end-of- year lessons in reading
comprehension and fluency and by encouraging parents to support their children's summer reading, schools can build effective and cost efficient summer reading
programs.
October 2017