Fun, Engaging Summer Reading Lists and Programs for Grades 6 through 11th
Kids who read succeed! Many children stop reading once the school year is over and lose some of the progress they attained over the year. Encourage …
Continue ReadingKids who read succeed! Many children stop reading once the school year is over and lose some of the progress they attained over the year. Encourage …
Continue ReadingHow do you keep your preschool class occupied during those warm summer months? Use this resource to help with your summer planning.
Continue ReadingSummer is the best season of the year to get the kids outside and away from the video games. However, once they’re outside, you probably want them to …
Continue ReadingBon voyage! Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean that you have to stop having fun with language learning. Some schools host themed …
Continue ReadingThe nice weather brings many opportunities to play games outdoors. Many outdoor standards, including tag, bocce ball and water-balloon toss, can seem …
Continue ReadingHave some extra fun this Fourth of July. Here are some second grade math activities that coincide with Independence Day, as students explore place …
Continue ReadingStudents attending summer classes are often reluctant readers already and having to go to school when everyone else is on vacation makes them even …
Continue ReadingUnleash the inner artist with these summer primary art activities. Students will be using paint, sponges, sand, different types of paper, magazines, …
Continue ReadingKindergarten summer crafts are a fun way to keep your eager students occupied during those hot days. Share beach time with sand paintings and seashell …
Continue ReadingTake advantage of being outside to create some fun and functional nature crafts, along with one-of-a-kind T-shirts and a woven treasure pouch. These …
Continue ReadingKids just want to have fun during the summer, making it harder to focus on learning. Teachers can create fun learning centers and summer language …
Continue ReadingKeep students engaged during summer learning programs by choosing appropriate and interesting themes. Here are six teaching ideas.
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