July 13, 2017

Summer Learning

We are on our Summer break and will be until September 5th. Our Summer usually involves a lot of swimming, more electronic usage then usual, and lots of playing with friends. This year it includes all of those but we are also reviewing materials learned this previous year. 



We started our Summer by taking a break from the normal learning aspect and just really enjoyed our pool and time away from the homeschool room. As July hit though I realized we needed to implement a little review in to our days as I didn't want them forgetting important aspects from the last school year.

My youngest son is focusing on memorizing all of his multiplication facts. He is also working on his handwriting as it was a struggle we faced this past year and I really wanted him to work on controlling his pencil. I knew if I told him he was in control of how it looked he would do better and so far I have noticed a huge difference in his handwriting. He is also working on Summer reading. I don't give specific books to read but I do ask that he reads 30 minutes a day. 

My oldest son is mainly just focusing on Summer reading. He knows his math facts and I really just wanted to see him curled up with a book. I did assign him 3 books to read this Summer as he is entering 6th grade and I want to start some assigned reading this year. The books he is reading are Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Where the Red Fern Grows, and Dork Diaries book 11. 



I feel it is important for them to have free time to enjoy being kids and exploring. I also want them to have plenty of time with their friends, but I  want to see them learning and remembering what they learned the years before. I think that without some sit down time I would find myself having to remind them of what they know and be in a struggle when it came to certain aspects of homeschooling the next year.


What are your Summer learning plans? Are you still doing school or are you taking a break?

2 comments:

  1. How did you decide on which books for your oldest son to read?
    Do you have any fun outings as a family planned for summer break?
    I've been trying to focus more on learning through play instead of worksheets for summer learning.
    Thanks so much for sharing!

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    1. Hey Peggy

      To find books for my oldest I just did a quick search on Pinterest for 6th grade reading lists. I also tried to match his interests some.

      We do have family planned day trips for the Summer. We like to go to our local lakes and state parks. We tend to do our actual vacations during the Spring as it isn't too hot to enjoy outside time.

      We do spend quite a bit of time outside as I enjoy seeing them explore and learn from the environment.

      Have a great day!

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