It’s hard to find a parent that doesn’t want their kids to learn over the summer. What’s more rare is the parent who knows exactly how to make that happen without turning summer days into mirror images of school days, with sit-down paper-and-pencil tasks that kill love for learning.
So I’ve got a project (and a good one!). I’m working on a book that will guide parents and caregivers into projects that will help the kids learn and practice skills, but at the same time, will be motivating, interesting, and hands-on. So far, the book has five great long-term project ideas outlined in detail, with reasons why you may want to pursue them, connections to academic skills if you feel the need to justify them, extension activities to keep the learning moving, resources where you can find the help you need, and even reproducible pages that will help build your students’ independence and thinking skills. I’ll keep you up-to-date on the latest on this project, so watch for a quick webinar coming soon, and even some free sample “packets” that explain one project at a time.
Sign up today to get updates and notices about discounts. I’ve also got three numbers picked out as “Mystery Numbers”…. Mystery number subscribers (the ones who end up in those spots on the list) will get a copy of the book absolutely free!
And have a great summer!