By Amy Senter
School’s out for summer…so help your child retain what they’ve learned this year.
Reading
Field trip: Visit your local library for weekly story time. Many have their own summer reading list your child can complete for a prize. For an online reading list, visit: (www.scholastic.com/summer/pdfs/SCBookList2012.pdf)
Craft: Use paper scraps and supplies around the house to make your own bookmarks.
Game: Play an ABC road trip game, finding words on signs that start with each letter of the alphabet. Challenge: Play against each other. No two people can use the same word on a sign.
Science
Field trip: Take a trip to the zoo. Read the signs to your child to teach them about the animals.
Craft: Start a collection using rocks, seeds, flowers, etc. Press objects in a book or make a special box to keep them in. Challenge: Catch a caterpillar and keep it until it turns into a butterfly. Research what you need to buy before you catch one.
Game: Catch fireflies at night in a jar. See who can capture the most.
Writing
Field trip: Make cards at home. Take a few friends on a trip to a nursing home.
Craft: Have your child make their own journal. Decorate a piece of construction paper with stickers and markers. Use contact paper to attach it to the cover of a spiral notebook.
Game: Write a funny story online together. (www.madlibs.com/page2.html)
Challenge: Help them write their own Mad Lib for friends to fill out.
Math
Field trip: Go to a baseball game. Bring a scorecard to keep track of the stats.
Craft: Work together to make a clock using parts from a craft store.
Game: Use sidewalk chalk to create a giant hopscotch. Count by twos by writing the numbers in the boxes. Have your child say the numbers as they jump. Challenge: Try counting by larger numbers.
Spelling
Field trip: Go to the grocery store and have your child write a list of their 10 favorite foods. When you get home, help them make a word search online using their list. (www.puzzle-maker.com/WS/index.htm)
Craft: Create an ABC book of words they know. Challenge: Use a dictionary to make an ABC book of words that are new to your child.
Game: Play Scrabble with the family.
Social Studies
Field trip: Visit the local art museum. Most collections can be photographed. Add these to a scrapbook.
Craft: Make a family tree together. Draw a picture of a tree and label the branches with family names. Illustrate or use photos of family members to place on the tree. If you have room, add birthdays.
Game: Print a map of a local park. Go on a scavenger hunt finding items at the park. Challenge: Locate the park on a map. Have your child give you driving directions.