Summer Fun for School Age Children

Summer Fun for School Age Children

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COURSE REQUIREMENTS

  1. Completeall lessons and activities.
  2. Share your thoughts on the Course Discussion Boardwhen required in the lessons by responding to the instructor’s questions. Feel free to offer positive comments to other participants! You must engage with the Discussion Board to pass the course.
  3. Complete the Knowledge Check.
  4. Complete the Course Evaluation.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

PARTICIPANTS WILL:

  1. Identify and plan engaging, developmentally appropriate summer activities for school-age children.
  2. Integrate social-emotional learning (SEL) and creative expression into everyday play.
  3. Adapt summer activity ideas to meet the diverse developmental needs and interests of children
  4. Access and utilize resources to enrich programming.

Course Content

REFLECTION
INTRODUCTION
Module 1: Why Summer Matters
Module 2: Activity Stations – Real Ideas for Real Programs
Module 3: Adding Emotions to the Mix
Module 4: Creativity Through Literacy
Module 5: Tying it all together
FINAL REFLECTION
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Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Please respond to Question 1 on the course message board: What was your favorite summer activity as a child and why? What were the learning skills associated with your favorite activity?

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Please watch this video and answer question #2: Learning through summer break, why it’s important for children Why is summer learning so important?

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Watch this video and please respond to Question 3 on the Course Message Board Summer Learning Loss How can you prevent summer learning loss in your program? Name 3 hands on activities.

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Please respond to Question 4 on the Course Message Board: https://youtu.be/GPm5waanV6g What’s your favorite activity to do with the young children? What do they learn from this activity?

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Please respond to Question 5 on the Course Message Board: Name 3 things you can do to provide social emotional experiences to your program?

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Please respond to Question 6 on the Course Message Board: Share two ways you include creativity through literacy learning experiences in routine times of day.

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
2 months ago

Activity: Please respond to Question 7 on the Course Message Board: Consider the challenging part of creating summer activities. What strategy might you try to make better use of summer learning?

Last edited 2 months ago by Rosemary Hernandez
lizmartinez04
7 days ago

Creating a weekly curriculum planning with weather in mind. The days that aren’t appropriate to be outside we come up with similar creative ways indoors. Either playing with soil or as simple as washing toy cars with sponge and water.

lizmartinez04
7 days ago

Lots of picture books and always engaging the kids on “what’s happening?” And they self express in their own words what they think is happening as a group then we discuss ideas

lizmartinez04
7 days ago

Emotion based books, emotion discussion at circle time, emotion dramatic play, breathing exercises

lizmartinez04
7 days ago

Sensory fun, to see same products/items being used by each child in a different way. Their imagination exploration

lizmartinez04
7 days ago

Craft, dramatic play and nature adventures

lizmartinez04
7 days ago

Mud kitchen, we were able to be creative without thinking we were getting dirty.

Zobeida
Zobeida
20 days ago

Transforming simple task into story telling opportunities and incorporating wordplay and imagination

Zobeida
Zobeida
20 days ago

social emotional experience like visiting a liabary read a book set a goal for the summer and help the child keep track of it also create cooperative learning games that the child can play with siblings and friends

Zobeida
Zobeida
20 days ago

Summer is important for kids so they can be kids freely playing with nature and getting some sun and fun in

Zobeida
Zobeida
20 days ago

Play outside with nature and go to the beach

nitzadaycare
nitzadaycare
2 months ago

Hacer una busqueda de recursos y hacer un plan de actividades para el verano.

nitzadaycare
nitzadaycare
2 months ago

Baile, dramatizacion, maquetas, arte, roles de papeles de la historia, drama, cocina.

nitzadaycare
nitzadaycare
2 months ago

Carteles de las emociones, musica, libros, area de relajacion, caja de materiales para regulacion cuando sea necesario, peluches, ect.

nitzadaycare
nitzadaycare
2 months ago

Jugar afuera, explorar la naturaleza, jugar con tierra, pretender cocinar con material en contrado en la naturaleza, jugar con agua, arena, bache. Socializar con otros, lenguaje, exploracion, imaginacion, creatividad, comunicacion, eschucar, paciencia, sensorial.

nitzadaycare
nitzadaycare
2 months ago

Jugar afuera con la tierra y con la naturaleza.

nitzadaycare
nitzadaycare
2 months ago

STEM: Explorar en la naturaleza(colectar piedras, palos, hojas, flores ect) y luego clasificar por categorias, colores, tamanos, contar, hacer un collage, pintar, construir u otro dejando que los ninos utilizen su creatividad e imaginacion.

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