This month EDSITEment spotlights an activity that many students take part in every summer: vacationing. Students are encouraged to use their summer travel experiences to learn about new places and document their understanding of what they encounter. Whether their destination is Colonial Williamsburg, or Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, students can approach their new surroundings as explorers, transforming their vacation into an unforgettable experience they can share with others.
Talk about outdoor camping with the children. Ask if any of the children have geen on a camping trip and encourage them to tell the group what it was like. Explain that when we go camping out innature, we are away from such things as electricity, our own beds, etc. We want to take along the things that we will need, but not so many things that we become
Sun science is the focus as you explore the Earth’s rotation and revolution, the seasons, and night and day.
Catch the wind and see colors spin! Hang your wind spinner beside an open window or under a protected porch roof to catch the wind in the four Color Sticks-designed sections of your spinner
Come and have fun with the educational theme Summer Seasons for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten (ages 2 to 6). Select a summer theme or summer month and you will find free printable activities, crafts, lesson plans, related coloring pages, easy instructions and a list of materials needed.