Keep Your Child's School Skills Fresh This Summer
Make it a Summer (and School Year) to Remember
By Ellen Mulholland, published Jul 01, 2006
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For many children, summer means: sleeping in, watching TV, hanging out with friends and maybe a sports camp or two. But for most, it doesn't mean: practicing math facts, improving writing skills or researching science topics. So, the question arises: how can you keep your child's skills fresh while not infringing on their well-deserved chill time?The answer is actually simple. In fact, you can involve your kids in creating those lessons to freshen up their skills. Here's how to do it.
1.Math: Have your kids make up a daily summer schedule. In order to avoid too many hours spent in front of the TV, computer or music players, your kids will need to pencil in that precious electronic time. You give them guidelines that may include things like total number of TV-hours per day, consecutive number of minutes at the computer, etc.
What do they learn? - time management; adding and subtracting decimals.
2.Writing: Tried and true - postcards to grandparents! Buy some sturdy 4x6 index cards (white or multi-colored), some stickers, and postage stamps. Have your kids decorate their own postcards, address them and stamp them. Then, when something newsworthy happens, they can quickly send a note to grandma or another relative or family friend who might be interested. If you have any old distant college friends with kids their age, perhaps they could penpal.
What do they learn? - friendly letter writing skills, penmanship, sentence structure.
3.History: This one's a bit of a bribe. If your kids are bugging you to go to their favorite amusement park or arcade, tell them they will need to present you with good reason for the visit. Create an ad contest: they need to research these venues and present the historical facts about them in some creative way (kind of like Darren's ad proposals to his clients on "Bewitched"). The more creative they are, the more likely it is you will take them to their fun destination.
What do they learn? - research skills, presentation techniques, project organization.
Keep Your Child's School Skills Fresh This Summer
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Did You Know?
More than 30,000 California school children attend summer school. That's equal to the number of Washington, D.C, students who spend their summers in the school building.
Resources
- www.creativekidsathome.com/summerkidsactiviti (for the brave parent with time on their hands; great ideas for younger kids) www.groovejob.com/resources/creative-ideas-fo (great site for teens interested in working this summer)
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