Hi --
Let the kids choose their own summer project and then help pull it off.
If they want to construct a treehouse, help them with all the project
planning and math involved. If they want to go on a trip, help them
learn everything they need to know about their destination, get the best
prices, etc. Summer is a time for the learning to be child-driven
rather than teacher-driven, and can be VERY effective.
You will, however, probably need to concentrate on making sure the
project goes forward, provide lots of support, etc.
(ANd don't forget that if your child is a reluctant reader, mandate 20
minutes a day of free reading.)
I hope these suggestions help!
--Beth Kevles
http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-allergic
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