In the summer, reading might not be the first thing - even among the top 10 things the children think! However reading may be an ideal summer activity. It's fun and portability, it can involve the whole family and will help your child at school. These materials can help you put good books in your hand and bind them to a vibrant summer learning adventure.
Ideas to read materials and activities in the summer (we do not spend half of craft shops in the summer)
Start with a book and find interesting and meaningful interactions about books and children.
Please sign up for online summer research destinations providing camping Wonderoplis, a fun and interactive STEM and literacy building theme for children and their families
Families can join the National Youth Ambassador Ambassador of Letters Gene Luen Yang.
Teachers and librarians can register their children with the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge so that they can receive digital benefits for summer reading.
When children participate in the Barnes & Noble summer reading program, children can get a free book after reading eight books.
We are a summer reading list for people offered by Native American or color writer / illustrator.
AdLit.org provides multimedia information and resources for difficult young readers and writers parents and educators.
Colorin Colorado provides resources for educators and families of PreK-12 English Learner (ELL).
For families NAEYC helps parents understand how children of 0-8 years old learn and provide creative learning ideas to try at home
The National Summer Learning Association is committed to narrowing the achievement gap by providing high quality summer learning for all children and young people
Redding Rockets provides strategies, courses, activities and ideas designed to help young children learn to read.
ReadWriteThink provides the highest quality practices and resources in the direction of reading and language art.
Please speak to children over the age of 12 at the Bank Street Education School's Children's Book Committee.
Finding a summer reading list is always a good way to start a summer reading experience. For young children and struggling readers, the sense of accomplishment at the end of the summer reading program comes from the number of books you usually read - this is wonderful, but your child can go a step further. Find the list of summer reading books that challenge your high school students' content, not the number of related books. Content assignment can take various forms. It may concern the difficulty of prose, like a small part of these essential classics to improve reading and writing skills. This may also mean challenging your child to challenge unfamiliar culture and healthy new fields. Please try a book of powerful female hero and a book of culturally diverse stories. You can also explore new media through wonderful YA graphic novels such as "American Born Chinese" by Gene Lueng Yang and "El Deafo" by Cece Bell.
One of the most popular programs provided by public libraries is "Summer Reading" for children, families and adults. Summer reading usually includes a list of books that you read during the summer, as well as performances, book discussions or other reading, cultural and cultural celebrations. Many libraries offer community-oriented courses such as technical clinics where customers can pay laptops and electronics, pay attention to one-on-one when learning how to solve problems and use them I will.
Almost all local libraries are participating in the summer reading program, and children can read books they read and try to read incentives during the summer. Many libraries also have summer reading activities such as visiting writers, expositions, puppet shows, fitness activities, reading. These activities are a wonderful way to motivate your child to read and participate more in community activities. As an alternative, or to complement your library's reading program, please challenge your child's reading experience at home. Please use that creativity: please do it to games, craftsmanship or even physical activity. Our summer reading and writing Pinterest board is full of unique ideas such as reading book bugs in the summer and reading bingo games. Respond to your children's interests and make reading fun!