Keeping Your Child Engaged Over the Summer

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Keeping Your Child Engaged Over the Summer Deborah Middleton, Mei Chau, & Jenny Sora

Overview Learn about activities you can do with your child over the summer to prepare them for the next grade and the many programs (some free!) available to NYC children.

Art: Here are some ideas Go to galleries around NY-Chelsea, Lower East Side, Brooklyn Check out museum programs and their family events, they are often free Art Summer Camps offered through local museums-check the Guggenheim, or Whitney Public art installations in our city parks Encourage your child to keep a sketchbook Do an art project with your child-get some supplies at Michaels, or another art supply store-look on Pinterest for ideas

Art: Examples... When looking at art with your child… Think about looking through your child’s eyes… Ask, “open ended questions:” What are you wondering? How do you think the artist created this piece”? What story do you think the artist is telling us? Have your child bring a sketchbook with him/ her-and sit right in the gallery, or museum to draw in response to what they sees.

Art There are numerous galleries in and around New York, not just in Chelsea! Galleries are always free to the public-just check hours and what’s on view. The Brooklyn Museum offers a free “First Saturday,” of each month-great family activities. Many of the other museums in the city offer similar programs. There are special children’s programs at museums such as the Metropolitan, the Whitney and the Guggenheim. Much of this information is available in Time Out New York, which is free on Wednesdays, or in the back of New York Magazine, and there are other publications as well. There’s a great museum downtown, the Children’s Museum of Art.

ELA - Reading Set aside a consistent time for reading each day Students should be reading leveled books (Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge) https://www.scholastic.com/summer/home/ Reading beyond books (Magazines, Articles etc.) Comprehension Questions (Literal and Inferential) Retell (fiction) and main idea (non-fiction) Summer reading logs Library visits - checking out books, summer reading program Barnes and Noble - similar program LINK: https://www.developgoodhabits.com/reading-log- template/

Leveled Reading https://www.k5learning.com/reading- comprehension-worksheets

Writing Summer Journal Opinion: Stating opinions, convincing, providing reasons and examples, letters to friends, family, teacher. Non-fiction (How to, All about, Scientific Method) Narrative - Write a small moment by zooming in on a specific event, storytelling summer adventures, writing character series. Editing Checklist

Literacy and Art Connection 1 Make a Vacation journal with pictures or photos you took. Personalize it!!! Write about your adventure. Make a pop-up sketch book that includes writing (quotes,thoughts, speech bubbles, memorabilia from a trip etc. Pick one character from a book and write your own story, illustrating each page as you write. (Narrative/Non-Fiction or Fiction) Make puppets from a story you read and write a new narrative. Retell your story to friends and family using puppets. (Oral Language Development)

Literacy Art Connection - 2 I.E. Three Billy Goats Gruff - Create a “problem” in the story after the goats went over the Bridge. (Not sharing the grass,middle goat teasing the younger one) Make puppets fromsocks, brown paper bags or Write the script for their new version and act out the story with puppets. How did they solve the problem? Read the book Odd Velvet (theme: accepting differences) Discuss the characters in the book and focus on their inner feelings. Search for synonyms that describe the same feelings. Make a synonym wall or area in your house of index cards

Math During the summer children should be aware of math around them and incorporating math into everyday activities. Cooking in the kitchen - Use recipes as an incentive to review measuring, fractions etc. Shopping - Children should shop with a specific amount of money, a list of groceries and determine how much change will be given. Students can keep their own “shopping journals” and write number sentences to reflect their shopping. Use different strategies (place value, near doubles, make a ten, number bond, chart, pictures) to find the answer. Math Journals - Review math concepts taught throughout the year. Math website from NYSED will help. EngageNY.org

EngageNY.org

Math continued... Make flash cards to increase fluency with all the math strands. Make sure you take them with you on your vacation! Look for moments to have “math talks” while walking in the park, traveling, etc. Review Math Strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division taught throughout the year.

Math Resources EngageNY.org is a NY State website based on the Math Common Core Standards, and has the curriculum (with concepts) for all grades from K-5 Make a Rekenrek: ( a math tool ) https://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/how-to- make-a-rekenrek.html Five Frames Game http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3564 Ten Frames Game http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3565 Zearn.org

Science Museums Around Town Museum of Natural History – has a discovery center Liberty Science (New Jersey) New York Hall of Science ( Queens) New York Aquarium Intrepid Sea, Space Museum

Keep a Science Journal/ Exploring Insects Insectlore.com Petco Lakeshore Learning.com (Experiment Journal) * draw a picture/ diagram  *Explanation (What I did,  What I saw, What Happened, What I learned)  *glossary

Simple Science Experiments at Home / Math Connection Measurements

Science Books to Read The Everything Kids’ Science Experiment by Tom Robinson The Curious Kid Science Book by Asia Citro Kitchen Science Lab for Kids by Liz Lee Henecke 365 Science Activities by Minna Lacey

Ms Sora’s Website