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Fun Activities for Your Elementary School Child
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Children enjoy age-appropriate books, magazines, and comic books. Help them select materials to create their own personal library at home. Provide time on a daily basis for your child to read for 15 to 20 minutes in a quiet, comfortable place. Ask them about what they read. Read a book together! Children who read daily are more successful academically than those who don't.
- Make tonight a 'No Device' night with your family. Ask your child to help select games or stories, and spend some quality time with them.
- Help boost your child's self-esteem. Take pride in their achievements and accomplishments today and every day.
- Put on a history play with your child today. Help them learn about important events in world history or even your own family history.
- Make learning to write letters and numbers fun for your child. Roll playdough or clay into long thin worms and ask them to create letters and numbers.
- Ask your child to help make lunch today. They can pick a spot in the park so that you can share lunch together.
- Take the family out to a water park today. Help your child put on sunscreen and explain the importance of protecting their skin.
- Go to the park and take a nature hike with your child today. Ask them to point out different animals and what they need to survive (i.e. food, shelter, etc.)
- School's on the way! Help your child make a 'countdown to school' calendar. Ask them to cross off each day at bedtime.
- Encourage your child to make a 'to do' list today. Help them make a list of things that they would like to accomplish tomorrow, then check the items once completed.
- Visit a community pool with your child today. Go for a dip to cool off on a hot day.
- Take your child shopping for school supplies. Ask them to brainstorm a list of things that they will need for school.
- Help your child make a kite today. They can decorate it and fly it at the park.
- Teach your child about recycling. Show them how to recycle items such as paper, glass, and aluminum.
- Take your child to a petting zoo today. Ask them to draw pictures of the animals that they saw today.
- Visit the library with your child today. Encourage them to borrow books about a different country, and learn about the people, cultures, and customs of that country.
- On a rainy day, set up a tent with your child in the living room. They can pretend to be a forest ranger.
- Help your child practice their math skills. Ask them to add up all of the loose change in your pocket or purse today.
- Teach your child about the importance of preserving nature. Help them plant a tree in the yard and explain how littering harms the environment.
- On a large piece of construction paper, help your child write their name vertically. Using each letter, help them write words that describe their personality.
- Make car trips fun for your child. Play a game and ask them to point out license plates, billboards, and interesting road signs.
- Tell your child that you love them today and every day.
- Help your child create and design their own phone book. Make a list of their friends' names and phone numbers.
- How much does your child know about their family history? On a map, trace where your family is from and help them create a family tree.
- Help your child write a letter to a grandparent or friend today. Explain the importance of keeping in touch with loved ones.
- Get your child back in 'school mode'. Ask them to research a famous painter on the Internet. Get out the paint and let them express themselves through art.
- Teach your child about textures today. Ask them to find objects outdoors that are smooth, shiny, slimy, or round.
- Suggest that your child write a poem for a friend today. They can mail it to them for a back-to-school present.
- Encourage your child to make journal entries and keep track of their experiences in a new grade this coming school season.
- Have a back-to-school party for some of your child's friends.
- Help your child prepare for school. Talk to them about setting personal goals this year.