When school lets out for summer vacation, a child’s learning shouldn’t have to take a break as well. Studies show that many children forget up to 2 months of lessons during summer vacation
which forces teachers to spend the beginning of each school re-teaching
what students had previously mastered. Inspiring children to continue
to learn doesn’t have to be a grueling process as activities and
educational games can be a fun way for children and parents to learn new
things over the summer.
Here are 6 tips to keep kids sharp over the summer:
1. Improve reading and spelling skills: Improve a student’s reading skills with Planet Read!,
a free, educational teaching app aimed at children 4+. Planet Read!
teaches students to learn to read without memorizing using interactive
games, stories and pictures by decoding unfamiliar words and introducing
all short, long and diphthong vowel sounds. Available in the Apple
Appstore for iPhone and iPad,
Planet Read! trains students to understand and read proficiently by
decoding unfamiliar words sounds and rewards students with collector's
awards within the app to track progress and hard work.
2. Practice math with tangrams: Introduce new math concepts by making a personal set of tangrams.
The various shapes can be traced on a piece of paper, mixed up and
rearranged to form new shapes as well as used to create jigsaw puzzles.
3. Learn a new language: Expose children to a new language this summer with Doulingo,
a mobile app and website that uses games, quizzes and written lessons
to teach beginners vocabulary, phrases and sentence structure. Duolingo
contains a variety of language courses such as Latin American Spanish,
French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Irish, Danish,
Swedish and Turkish. Doulingo is available online and for mobile use in
the Apple Appstore, the Google Play Store and the Windows Store.
4. Have fun with science:
Engage children with science experiments to keep learning fun.
Scientific exploration teaches kids patience, encourages curiosity and
can be done indoors or outdoors. Here
is a list of 50 at-home science experiments ranging from bubble
concoctions and weather experiments to cold chemical reactions and sandy
science.
5. Map out a trip: If a family trip or outing is in the future, ask your child to participate in the planning
of the event. Give them maps, brochures and guides to they can figure
out directions, activities and a budget for the event. Getting involved
will teach them math, geography and problem solving skills.
6. Encourage arts and crafts: Inspire children’s creativity by doing art projects together. Care.com has put together a number of craft ideas that can be enjoyed inside or outdoors in the sun such as a firework painting, glow in the dark jellyfish, fairy houses and a garden rock caterpillar.
ABOUT PLANET READ!
Planet Read! was created by Borealis Apps,
a team of software developers and experienced technologists focused on
educational apps. Planet Read! is an educational teaching app that is a
tool to help students learn to read and spell using interactive games,
stories and pictures. Planet Read! trains students to understand and
read proficiently by decoding unfamiliar words and introducing all
short, long and diphthong vowel sounds using over 54
professionally-written short stories. For more information, please visit
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