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I am trying to create index cards with ideas of things my boys can do during the summer instead of watching TV/playing Video games. We live in Florida and it really is too hot to do much outside during the day. They will need to pick 5 different cards per day.

 

What do you do during the day to keep your kids busy?? We are already doing a little math and reading each day. I am also planning on adding some inside "exercise" cards they can do.

 

Attached is our list (the yellow TV cards are limited to one per day). We are doing a Night at the Museum "study" for the summer, so a lot of the things are related to that.

 

Thanks for any ideas!

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build a fort of blankets and have a picnic

read a book

make a baking soda/vinegar volcano

wash the car

cook/bake something

sculpt something out of clay

paint something

learn a new skill: to whittle, to knit, to play the harmonica

build something with Legos

play a board game or card game

learn how to make hexaflexagons (Google it, it’s very cool)

make slime from Borax and glue

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Well our summer temps are about the same as your winter ones so we will mostly be outside. But inside activities will be focused on using all those cool art and science kits we bought over the years and never got to, plus the kits for homemade lip balm, bath bombs, and soap.

 

Also going to try and learn some new water colour techniques, but I am leaving it up to them. I bought a book on it, water colour paper, some paint boards and an easel to let them explore it on their own.

 

We are doing some konos units. One on frontiersmen and one on indians, finishing up with a camping trip to put some of the things we learned to the test.

 

Swimming

 

We will be spending lots of time at our provincial park, fishing in the trout pond, hiking in the woods etc but if it is too hot for you there that won't work.

 

We have several sand stone kits to work through so that will take some time.

 

The olders are too old for the library reading club so I am creating our own

 

Play lots of board games

 

raise butterflies, or frogs, or hatch chicks or pretty much any other life science type project that will require daily observations etc.

 

Focus on life skills type things, how to plan, prepare and serve a particular meal, how to bake cinnamon rolls, or sew a button, or do household repairs etc

 

My youngest 3 are also using the summer to continue their conditioning for dance in the fall and have asked me to develop an alternating stretch and strength routines to do all summer.

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We are doing several arts and crafts projects.

 

*Use washable blue glue to draw a design on shirt/fabric. Paint with watered down acrylic paints. Wash and you have Batik.

*Walmart sells iron on line drawings $0.99 per pack that you can put on shirts and then paint or sew or whatever.

* Soap making

*drawing lessons on DVD

*making cement pavers with a kit

*Sewing pillows with fabric they design

*Tie Dye

*Legos

*Stop Motion Animation. If you have an iPad there is a wonderful app called OSnap that makes it so easy and fun to do.

 

Swimming, swimming, and more swimming!

 

We are also "playing" Miquon, finishing SOTW 1, summer reading, and trips to various museums.

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soap carving

Liberty's Kids, Carmen Sandiego, The Happy Scientist videos when they do want to watch TV

duolingo

 

 

we do a lighter version of school in the summer and we'll be doing the following:

work on improving typing skills

studying various Native American tribes (geography, spiritual beliefs, myths/legends, making models of the various types of dwellings)

make a diorama (will be doing as part of the above)

my 9 yo likes Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction and the followup book; he also likes Backyard Ballistics (supervise and set expectations and limits first as there are some dangerous projects in there, so you may or may not want to go that route)

nature study possibly with The Private Eye added in

write letters or postcards to family

 

If they would find it fun you could have them research and plan a theoretical or real vacation (set a budget and then have them work through how they would spend it, where they would go, where they would stay, food and entertainment costs, etc.)

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Have a water balloon fight

Have a water gun fight

Wash the car

Play on a slip & slide

Play in the sprinklers

Go to the pool

Design your own backyard waterpark with sprinklers, hose, & outdoor toys

Go to a waterpark

Go to the beach

Go to an air-conditioned museum

Go to the movie theater

Go to the mall (or anywhere else air conditioned)

Make homemade ice cream

Make homemade popsicles

Make ice cream in a plastic bag

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This is our list for the summer so far. I am sure we won't do everything on it, but I think we will do alot of it! I made a list because I really don't want this summer to pass by in a blur like some of the previous summers. I want to savor it and I want the kids to as well! So here is our list:

Out and About

  • go skating
  • go bowling
  • go to the zoo
  • go paint pottery
  • hike at nature center
  • visit a lake and bring a picnic
  • go to a drive-in movie
  • go to the park
  • visit the farmer's market
  • pick blueberries
  • go camping
  • the kid's baseball and t-ball games 2 nights a week

 

At Home

  • plant a container garden
  • all 3 kids learn to tie their shoes!!
  • picnics in the yard
  • make popsicles
  • make ice cream
  • bike riding
  • learn to ride a bike without training wheels
  • catch fireflies
  • bonfire to roast hot dogs and marshmallows
  • sponge bombs for water play
  • water + the play kitchen/dishes=hours of fun
  • blow bubbles
  • have sleepovers at cousins/aunts and uncles/grandparents
  • have cousins sleep over at our house
  • play Red Light, Green Light
  • play Freeze Tag or Flashlight Tag
  • discover a couple new outdoor group games
  • fly kites
  • tie dye t shirts
  • make mosaic stepping stones
  • board games
  • make flubber
  • make playdough
  • build forts
  • help dad wash the car
  • stargazing
  • any cool art projects I find
  • build a low balance beam
  • add to our nature shelves
  • play catch
  • water fight with water guns

 

At Grandma and Grandpa's

  • sandbox
  • swimming
  • help in the garden
  • fireworks

 

3R's Laid Back

  • math 3x per week
  • handwriting 3x per week
  • reading - daily
  • read alouds - daily and outside if possible

 

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Great idea!

 

Watch out for those hexaflexagons. I suggested to DS9 one day when I had some unexpected work come in and wanted him to be occupied. He was OBSESSED for months. There were hexaflexagons everywhere! I'm still finding them. :) Good video

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build a fort of blankets and have a picnic

read a book

make a baking soda/vinegar volcano

wash the car

cook/bake something

sculpt something out of clay

paint something

learn a new skill: to whittle, to knit, to play the harmonica

build something with Legos

play a board game or card game

learn how to make hexaflexagons (Google it, it’s very cool)

make slime from Borax and glue

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Wow, you guys have some fun summers! We've kind of always been "enjoy your free time and if you whine I'll give you something to do"! Busy is not in my summer vocabulary. :D

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