Summer Learning Resources


FCPS is offering several optional distance learning opportunities this summer for students to review and practice essential skills from the current grade.  Read below for more detailed information.

Quick links available here.

  • Students can access to skill practice using iReady digital lessons through the FCPS public Universal Screener website. Students enter their FCPS login credentials to access these resources. These digital activities will be available until Friday, July 31st. Students will continue to have access to Dreambox, RAZ Kids, and other FCPS digital libraries through the end of July as well.

 

  • Students currently in grades K-6 receive both a Mathematics and a Language Arts Essentials Summer Practice Workbook, mailed by the end of June. Digital versions of the books are posted on the Continuity of Learning Blackboard page. These books review essential content from the 2019-2020 school year and do not preview content from next year's grade level. 

 

  • A CWES teacher are available to meet with students at each grade level for one hour a week on Blackboard Collaborate between June 29th and July 31st to support students as they complete the summer workbooks. 

 

  • Also available on is Renzulli Learning! This website allows parents to create a free 90 day account. Parents are able to create each child their own personalized account as each an interest and learning survey. Based on the interest and learning survey each child is provided enrichment activities in various categories, such as critical thinking, contests, creativity training and “real field trips." The activities can also be sorted by subject.This site has a plethora of activities to extend each child’s learning virtual and suggestions local places to visit or contests to enter. 

 

 

CWES resource staff and administrative share strategies to continue the learning through the summer! Click on the different links below for specific strategies and resources. 

 

Tips for motivating your child to learn in the summer months

Tips for challenging and extending your child's thinking

Strategies for working with your child on reading

Strategies for working with your child on math