Thursday, June 14, 2012

Themed Summer Activities for Families!

A Little Summer DQ Treat - 2010

The first summer I had four children I craved a way to instill a little summer "homeschooling" and have a little order to our weeks - This is the brain child of that desire.  I am happy to share these with you - use one idea or the whole bunch - several resources are specific to Central MN, but could easily be adapted to other areas with your resources.  During this summer my kiddos were - 6, 4, 2, and 6 months - so the activities are pretty geared to these ages.  We did not accomplish everything on this list, but had so much fun doing many of these things!  Enjoy ~

SWAT Weeks (Swisher Weeks of Activity Themes)
Every week includes whatever books I order from the library (www.griver.org) , coloring sheets(http://www.coloring-book.info/coloring/; http://www.coloring.ws/coloring.html ),  plus info from the field trip destination’s website.  Of course intermingled with this will be lots of opportunities for letter and word learning, vocab building, coloring and other projects, etc.   We have purchased a family membership at Pine Grove Zoo, MN Historical Society , & State Parks Pass….to accomplish all of this with a reasonable amount of money J   FAD - is my code for Family Adventure Day.
Little Falls Greenhouse

Week one: Plant Week –
·         Visit greenhouse, plant flowers (and veggies?)

·         Field Trip to Munsinger Garden (Friday)

·         Carnation Science project (white carnation in colored water – each kid picks the color)

·         Walk to Lindbergh State park to find as many different plants that we can
Underwater Adventures (Mall of America)
Fish Project - Cut a triangle out of a paper plate and attach to the other side with a staple - decorate!
Fish Cookies!

Week two: Fish Week –
·         Field trip to the MN Fishing Museum (not sure what day yet)

·         FAD to the Underwater Adventures & Children’s Museum

·         Hopefully fishing with dad

·         Look at fish at Walmart

·         Watch Finding Nemo, Shark Tale

·         Eating Nemo fruit snacks, Sweedish fish, and Goldfish

·         Eating Tuna and Salmon
Reading with Dad

Week three: Book / Reading Week –
·         Write a book as a family and publish it

·         Meet an author, have a book signed

·         Read, read, read

·         Do letter learning activities

·         Go on a word scavenger hunt around town
Baking at Home

The BEST Bakery Ever - Pete and Joys!

Week four: Baking / Cooking Week –
·         Field trip to Bakery (Wednesday)

·         Kids choose things to cook and bake
Apollo Space Shuttle - Apollo High School, St. Cloud

Week five:   Solar System Week - 
·         Field trip to SCSU planetarium (?)

·         Track down someone with a telescope

·         Paint glow in the dark stars on kid’s ceilings or attach plastic ones

·         Visit Apollo space shuttle if in St. Cloud at all

·         Visit the Lindbergh House – flight, space, etc….
Creating birdfeeders - pinecones covered in pb, rolled in birdseed, hung with some yarn - fun and messy!

Our bird checklist for bird watching at Crane Meadows near LF

The clipboard is almost as big as the 2 year old -


Week six: Bird Week -
·         Set up birdfeeder

·         Watch birds with Grandma

·         Make pinecone feeders (pb, seeds string)

·         Field Trip to Hemker Zoo?
Releasing our Butterflies

Como Zoo Butterfly Pavilion

Week seven: Butterfly week –

·         FAD to Como Zoo & MN History Museum (?)

·         Butterfly paint projects

Week eight: Bible Discovery Week –
·         VBS

·         Bible Stories for book times

·         Veggietales for all shows
River Bats Game (now St. Cloud Rox)

Week nine: Sports Week –
·         Field trip to River Bats game, Sun night 6:05

·         Play different sports, different places

Week ten: Bee Week –
·         Watch a Bee Movie

·         Contact Elizabeth for any bee ideas (?)

·         Try honey on new things / different kinds of honey

Week eleven: Dinosaur Week –
·         FAD to MN Science Museum / Kelly Farm (?)

·         Dinosaur dig in sandbox

·         Dinosaur egg discovery

·         Watch Dinosaur Train on PBS

·         Watch The Land Before Time

Week twelve: Farm & Vegetable Week –
·         Contest between mom & dad and kids as to how many different kinds of veggies each can eat

·         Visit the Farmer’s Market

·         Field trip to a farm (?)

·         Help Grandma & Grandpa with garden
What fun activities for learning have you done with your kids in summer?
Does your family have favorite places to visit that you feel have educational value?

3 comments:

  1. AWESOME ideas! Sounds like a recipe for a fun summer~

    This year, our family went to Mt Rushmore, and then we explored the area. We did a train ride over the hill, visited Bear Country (which is like a zoo almost). And ventured to other places too in the area. It was definitely a trip to remember!

    One field trip we did before leaving for there though, was the Mill City Museum. GREAT place!!! Lots of fun stuff to do and see there!

    I am hoping to get out more with the kids this summer, we'll have plenty of chances, while in the cities for treatment with Peighton, to do even more this year! I am excited about that part, the getting out and exploring part that is.

    Have a great summer!

    Jennifer Bailey

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    1. Awesome! My kids are really excited to visit "the face" someday - what a beautiful area that is - have fun exploring the city this summer! Have you been to the Kelly Farm or Fort Snelling? They were stops we made last summer that the kids LOVED - Fort Snelling even has a scavenger hunt you have to check out :)
      Beka

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    2. Awesome suggestions! I have heard of Kelly Farm....although we have yet to make it there. I will definitely have to add that to the list of things to get to this summer. I knew of Fort Snelling, but didn't know about visiting / touring it. That sounds like loads of fun too!! There is a movie at the Mill City Museum, it is called "Minneapolis in 19 Minutes" They talk about Fort Snelling, and its original purpose, so my kids do know of it now...so this should be a great place to tie the two experiences together.

      When you guys get ready to go visit "the face" let me know....I have some GREAT suggestions for you!!

      Have a fabulous summer!

      Jennifer Bailey

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