Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Summertime activities

Radio Commentary


           There are many activities parents can ask students in kindergarten through third grade to take part in over the summer. These activities can help young students learn and stay sharp.
            Sorting and stacking helps teach classification skills. Ask your child to match and stack dishes of similar sizes and shapes. 
            Also have children sort silverware — forks with forks, spoons with spoons. 
            This is like recognizing the shapes of letters and numbers.
            You can also use comic strips to help with writing. 
            Cut apart the segments of a strip and ask your child to arrange them in order. 
            Then ask your child to fill in the words of the characters out loud.
            It’s also good to encourage hypothesizing or guessing. 
            Use objects such as soap, a dry sock, a bottle of shampoo, a wet sponge. Ask which objects will float when dropped into water in a sink or bathtub. 
Then drop the objects in the water one by one to see what happens.
This all helps make learning fun, and keeps young minds active over the summer months.