One Question….Where did JUNE go? I turned the page on my old school calendar on the wall today and felt that little lump in my throat that 1/3 of summer has completed. We’ve had a lot of fun with Vacation Bible School, Camp Invention and even a week at the beach. Now it’s time to spend some time at home just enjoy fun activities and friends.
Top School Age Activities for Summer in #smartsummer
We’ve been featuring all summer long the TOP Activities that are shared on the After School Linky Party. Here’s an easy reference guide to visit each week of #smartsummer .
Top Featured After School Activities
- Button Golf from +Deirdre Smith at JDaniel4’s Mom
- Top 10 Ways to Use Flash Cards from +Cassie Osborne at 3 Dinosaurs
- Math Activities with Cubes from +Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now
- Frozen Olaf Cup Craft from JDaniel4’s Mom
- Coffee Can CD Wind Chime from +Jackie Currie at Happy Hooligans
- Free Summer Printables from +Becky Spence at This Reading Mama
After School PInterest Board Pin of the Week
- Top Ten Recipes that Kids Can Cook from +Janine LaTulippe at True Aim Education
Now it’s your turn to share what you’ve been doing with your kids. If you’re a blogger link up. If you’re a parent just leave us a comment below of what you’ve been up to, we’ve love to hear from you!
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Link up your School-Age Post (Ages 5 and up) including Crafts, Activities, Playtime and Adventures that you are doing to enrich your children’s lives during the summer!
When linking up, please take a moment to visit and comment on at least one post linked up before yours. By linking up you’re giving permission for us to share on our After School Pinterest Board and feature an Image on our After School Party in the upcoming weeks!
You’re invited to Join our After School Enrichment Community on Google + and follow the hashtag #learningafterschool OR #smartsummer.
Please share Activities and Resources for School Ages ONLY, Thanks!
I'm wondering where June went, too!!! Thanks so much for featuring my math activities with cubes. I hope you and your family have a happy 4th of July, Kim! 🙂
I am a grandma, always bring crafts when I babysit. Granddaughter said, Nana, you always have the best ideas! have done: Painted rocks to make garden bugs, made a dinosaur diorama and dino popsicle stick puppets. Made dino fossils using coffee grinds. Used sharpies, rubbing alcohol and made the easy tie dye version of t-shirts (not so messy with little ones). Will do the button golf and the coffee tin wind chime this next visit.
I love these ideas. That wind chime looks so cool! Thanks for co-hosting After School Link Up!