Although summer is a time when many of our learners want to disconnect and enjoy some time off, there are still some activities you can get them involved in to keep their minds engaged and learning!
- Read for at least 20 minutes everyday
- Practice math flash cards
- Play games that focus on phonics, reading, spelling, and math
- Practice identifying countries on printouts of maps to retain and learn new geography knowledge
- Create an A-Z summer thankful list. Every day, think of something you are thankful for starting with a different letter.
- Go on a Scavenger Hunt – have your learners look for letters, numbers, and colors inside or outside. If you are outside, have them look for insects, plants, or other things in your yard.
- Science projects. Your learners can develop their STEM skills, and there are plenty of resources available online. Here is one available to you.