Summer Learning

As a teacher, I hope that my students stay engaged in learning over the summer.  If you want to find some new ideas for summer learning, take a look at any of the following links.  Not all are for every child.  Trying to do all of them would be too much, too, because summer should be relaxing.  Look through them and try one or two.  If one idea doesn't work for you and your family, change the activity to fit your situation or try another idea.

Artist Trading Cards
Games in the Car
Great Things to Do Outside
Learn Something New
Making Books
Memorize a Poem
Nature Walks
Play Board Games
Playing with Words
Science Experiments
Summer Activity Jar
Summer Journal
Reading Program
Visit New Places
Wordless Picture Books
Writing Letters

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