End of Year and Summer Activities for teachers, parents and children!

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Below are activities and web sites to give teachers and parents ideas for activities to do with their students and children during the those last weeks of school and the hot Summer months. Parents may also want to check back through the Summer to find things to do with their family especially on those rainy days.

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This page was updated on June 05, 2009
| End of School Ideas for Teachers | End of School Ideas for Parents | Graduation Ideas | Summer Teaching Ideas Sites great for Summer school educators, camp directors and more. |
| Summertime Recipes Try your hand at some new recipes, enjoy a barbeque, plan a picnic | Summer Fun for Parents and Kids Activities, reading and other fun summertime ideas and tips. | Summertime Crafts and Colouring Pages | Summer Fun Just for Kids Hey Kids, these are just for you! Some fun things to do this summer. |
| Sites for Report Card Comments Links to sites with great comments for report cards | Clip Art | St. Mary's Page of Sites for Kid's These sites are compiled by grade level K to 6. Check them out on those rainy days of Summer. |
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End of School Ideas especially for teachers!
| Teaching is a work of Heart | Some great ideas for the end of the school year. Printables, activities, links and more. |
| CanTeach - Poems | Some wonderful end of the school year poems teachers can share with their students. |
| Education World | A number of neat ideas to do on those last days of school. This site always seems to take a bit of time to load. |
| Teach Net | Printable certificates for the end of the year plus a large list of award ideas for students. |
| The Teacher's Corner | Links, ideas, award ideas and more. Most of the ideas were submitted by teachers. |
| Success Certificates | Literally hundreds of certificates you can print out for your students. |
| A to Z Teacher Stuff | A number of printables including poems for the end of the year. |
| Perpetual Preschool | The last day of school. A few ideas submitted by parents and teachers. |
| LessonPlanz | There are a number of links on this page for poems and songs, several are for the end of the year and for kindergarten graduation. |
| ABC Teach | Both end of the year ideas as well as summer ideas can be found here. This site offers a lot of printables as well. |
| Songs 4 Teachers | Some fun songs and poems for the end of the year including a couple for kindergarten graduations. |
| About.com | Dealing with teacher's end of the year stress. Some great tips on how to deal with the stress we all face at the end of the school year and finishing up all our work. |
| About.com - Elementary | What to do on the last days of school. A few ideas and links. Be sure to check out the second page of ideas too. |
| Fun Attic | Lots of fun games to play during those last days of school. |
| Scholastic - Year End Tips | There are a number of articles and printables for teachers featuring tips on handling the end of the school year. Some of the articles include end of the year assessment, transitions, materials to save over the summer and more! |
| Enchanted Learning | A school year-end memory book! |
| The Grapevine Year End Activities | This site is not up to date but still contains some great ideas for the end of the year. |
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| Perpetual Preschool | Graduation ideas - many can be used for kindergarten grads too. |
| Songs 4 Teachers | Some fun songs and poems for the end of the year including a couple for kindergarten graduations. |
| LessonPlanz | There are a number of links on this page for poems and songs, several are for the end of the year and for kindergarten graduation. |
| Little Giraffe's | Fun ideas for Kindergarten Graduation |
| DLTK Crafts for Kids | A number of ideas including craft ideas for preschool graduation. |
| Kids Turn Central | Graduation links. Quite a few links for graduation parties, ideas, clip art and other year end themes. |
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End of School Ideas especially for parents!
| The Learning Network | Top ten ways to prepare for the end of the school year. Although some of the ideas are for parents who live in the States, many of the ideas are helpful no matter where you live. The last weeks of school can be stressful, these hints help to alleviate some of that stress. |
| Discovery School | Thinking about next year. More tips on how to alleviate the stress of the last days of school and to help your child look forward to the upcoming year. This link takes to a page that prints automatically, however you can click cancel on your printer if you do not want it to print. |
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| ProTeacher Summer Ideas | Some great ideas for teachers to use in the classroom during the months of June, July and August. Parents may get some neat ideas from this site as well. |
| Education World | End of school and summer themes including roller coasters, food safety, lightning and vacationing |
| Perpetual Preschool | Crafts, games, songs, recipes, science and more. Designed more for the primary grades. |
| Preschool Funzone | A few ideas for preschool aged children |
| Gayle's Preschool Rainbow | A well done site with ideas and activities on different Summer themes including the ocean, going on vacation, seaweed and more. |
| CanTeach | Summer Poems - great for the primary grades |
| Mrs. Bee's Camping Out | Some poems and ideas on a camping theme |
| Scholastic's Splash Into Summer | A number of ideas for those hot days of summer! |

Summertime Crafts and Colouring Pages
| DLTK-Kids Summer Crafts | Balloons, kites, picnics, sports and more. |
| Making Friends | Summertime craft ideas including sun visors, sun catchers, sand art and more. |
| Kaboose Family Network | Summer Colouring Pages |
| Kaboose Family Network | Summer Craft ideas |
| Jan Brett | Hedgie takes his kids to the Beach colouring page |
| Jan Brett | Seashells colouring Page |
| Jan Brett | Hedgie and Hedga on a picnic. |
| Colouring Book Fun | An assortment of Summer colouring pages to choose from. |
Summer Fun for Parents and Kids
| More Ideas to do with your preschooler | Indoor and outdoor activities, crafts, recipes and songs. Ways to have fun and teach your younger children all at the same time. Many of the ideas can be used with your younger school-aged children as well. |
| Summer Home Learning Recipes | Not your average recipes - this site is broken into 4 sections divided by grade levels K to 12 that teach important skills for children. Parents can look through a number of ideas that will help them not only teach important concepts, but also increase communication between themselves and their children. Some excellent and easy ways to encourage your child’s learning over the Summer and throughout the year. |
| America Reads | This site is dedicated to reading and has sections for kids, parents and educators. |
| Education World | Summer Reading - A list of books by grade level that are perfect for your child to read over the summer. Plus check out the booktivities section and find some neat activities to do with some of the books. Learn with your child through these fun activities. |
| Amazing Moms | Check out this site for some fun activities to do in your own backyard! |
| Family Fun | Great ideas to make this summer a sizzling fun time! |
| July Internet Activities for Kids | Check out this site every day through the month of July to find neat sites to visit. |
| August Internet Activities for Kids | Same as the above site except it's for August. |
| Math Baseball | Practice your math skills and play baseball at the same time. |
| Summer Reading Plan | Hey Kids, print out this form and keep track of your summer reading. |
| Kids Turn Central | Check out this site for crafts, recipes, games and more! |
| Perpetual Preschool | Some great summertime snacks for kids submitted by moms and teachers. |
| The Family Corner | How to put together a picnic kit including some fun recipes as well. |
| The Sneaky Kitchen | Recipes for summer salads. |
| Recipe Source | This site has over 70,000 recipes listed. This link takes you to their recipes for camping. You can search their database for almost any type of recipe. |
100 Activities and Ideas for parents and kids to do over the Summer Holiday!
1. Write numbers from 1 to 100. 2. Find an object in your house that begins with each letter of the alphabet. 3. Write 10 sentences. Use a number word in each sentence. 4. Make something in the kitchen involving the use of measuring cups. 5. Go outside and find things for every colour of the rainbow. 6. Write a story about your pet or a pet you would like to have. 7. Write a letter to someone. 8. Write the names of five friends, now make as many words using the letters of their names as you can. 9. Write the long vowels on a sheet of paper. Think of four words for each vowel sound. 10. Make a scrapbook of animal pictures. You might want to choose a animal you like. See if you can find some old magazines or calendars to look for the pictures. 11. Read a story to someone. 12. Count the money in your wallet or ask mom or dad to give you some coins to count. 13. Keep a journal of what you do during the Summer. Write in it at least 2 times each week. 14. Write numbers from 101 to 300. 15. Write the alphabet three times in your best printing or cursive writing. 16. Go outside. Find things for the sense of touch, things that are smooth, rough, prickly, sharp, hard, soft, dry, wet, etc. Make a log book of what you discover. 17. Correctly spell as many color words as you can, try some of the harder ones too like turquoise and burgundy. 18. Write numbers by 5’s to 100 and then to 1000. 19. Make little signs to name things in your room. Put them up in your room. 20. Draw a picture of something outside. Write 5 or more sentences about it. 21. Write all the number facts that will add to 10. (6 + 4 = 10, etc. ) 22. Go on a nature hike. Collect things and put them in a picture. 23. Pretend you are a giant. Write a short story about it. 24. Write numbers from 301 to 500. 25. Cut out words from the newspaper - one for each letter of the alphabet 26. Use the letters in the word SASKATCHEWAN to write as many words as you can. 27. Write all the number facts that will add to eighteen. 28. Find a recipe that uses a colour word in it's title and help your mom or dad make it. 29. Count out loud to 1000 30. Write 10 sentences. Use a color word in each sentence. 31. Write numbers by 2’s to 100 (2, 4, 6...) 32. Have your mom or dad register you in a day camp program with your community league, library or a church. 33. Write a fairy tale. Then read it to someone younger than you. 34. Write the short vowels on a sheet of paper. Think of a five words for each vowel sound. 35. Write a poem about the weather, an animal or a plant. 36. Plant something outside or help take care of a garden. 37. Imagine that you have an alligator as a pet. Write a story about it. 38. Cut apart the squares of a comic strip. Mix them up. Rearrange them in the correct order and then rearrange them into a funny mixed up story. 39. Compare your bike with a friend’s bike. How are the alike? How are they different? Then do a safety check on both bikes. 40. Make a sandwich. Cut it in half and then in fourths, see if you can cut it into eighths too. 41. Make a list of everything you can find that is orange. 42. Cut out words from a magazine. Make sentences out of them. 43. Video tape your neighborhood and any holidays you go on to share with your friends when you go back to school in the Fall. 44. With your parent's permission, find one person on your block who is elderly and offer to help them with their yard work one afternoon. 45. Write any ten numbers between 1 to 100. Cut them out and mix them up. Arrange them again from smallest to largest. 46. Cut out a picture from an old calendar. Cut it into puzzle pieces and then put it back together. 47. Take your dog or your neighbor's dog for a walk, read a book about dogs and try to teach it a new trick.. 48. Choose a flower out of your garden, learn everything you can about that flower. 49. Make price tags for several objects in your room. Make some play money and use it to buy the things in your “play store.” 50. What would you do if you lived during the time of dinosaurs? Write a story about it. 51. Write numbers from 501 to 700. 52. Draw a map of your neighborhood, put a treasure (a small box with a few treats) somewhere in your neighborhood and mark it on your map. Invite your friends to try to find the treasure. 53. Find objects around your home that begin with the sound SH . Draw a picture of each of them or have someone help you write them down. (sheets, shoe, etc.) 54. Look at a B.C. map. Find Vancouver, Victoria, Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson. 55. Write your name. Cut out each letter. Arrange the letters in A,B,C, order. 56. Pick anywhere in the world and find out more about that place by going to the library or searching on the internet. 57. Read 26 books, starting with a book in which the authors last name begins with A, and then B until you get to Z. 58. Write numbers by 10’s to 500. 59. Look at an Alberta map. Find Calgary, Edmonton, High Level, Drumheller, Edson, Camrose and Lethbridge. 60. Go to the library and check out some books about space. 61. Go outside and find 3 different kinds of leaves. How are they alike and different? Try to find out what types of leaves they are. 62. Write numbers from 701 to 1000. 63. Go outside. Learn which direction is north, south, east, and west. Walk 10 steps north and then 5 steps west. Where are you? (Stay out of the street!) 64. Volunteer - ask your mom or dad to help you find someplace in your community where you can volunteer once or twice a week to help (places like the library, a veterinarian clinic, a senior's home). 65. Collect bottles from your neighborhood and donate the money to a local charity. 66. Write all the names of animals you know and have a friend do the same thing. Who can write the most names in 5 minutes. Have your mom time you. . 67. Find pictures of objects that when matched will make a compound word. Suggestions: a horse and a shoe: a nut and a shell; a tree and a house; a cow and a boy. etc.. Then have a younger relative try to match all the pictures. 68. Look for rocks in your neighborhood. See if you can find 10 unusual rocks. 69. Find out something new about your pet. See if you can teach it one new trick. 70. Visit 3 tourist spots in your hometown or area. 71. Make a picture journal of your Summer. Each week take 3 or 4 pictures of some of the things you are doing and when you develop the film, put your photos into your journal and write a description about each picture. 72. Find out if any of your local museums or libraries have any summer programs just for kids. 73. Memorize a poem and recite it for your family, or have everyone in your family memorize a poem and have a family poetry night. 74. Count out loud from 400 to 500. 75. Have a game night each week with your family, try some indoor and outdoor games. 76. Make a list of everything you can find that is the color red. 77. Make kites with your friends out of newspaper. 78. Play the “What’s Missing?” game with someone. Find 5-10 objects inside your home. Arrange them on a tray. Have someone look at them for 5 seconds and then cover eyes while you take one of the items away. Can they guess what is missing? Then let your friend remove an item and you try to guess what is missing. 79. Have a paper airplane contest, who can make a paper airplane that flies the furthest. 80. Find a neat recipe for a dessert and have your mom or dad help you make it.. 81. Write a thank you letter to someone who has done a great job or helped you in some way. 82. Plan a picnic with your family, make up the list of items you want to take and games to play while on your picnic. Then help your mom and dad get things ready for the special day. 83. Think about a job you might like to do when you grow up. Write a letter to someone who works in that job and ask them questions about their job. 84. This is the year 2007. Write down 2007 words you can spell or read. You might want to work at this over a few days. 85. Cut out food pictures from magazines. Make 4 category cards - Dairy Products, Meat, Fruit and Vegetable, and Bread and Cereal. Arrange the pictures under the correct category. 86. Draw a map of your house and label all the exits you would use in case of a fire. Plan a meeting place with your family in case there ever was a fire and what talk about what you should do as well. 87. Measure things in your house. Make up a chart. Measure the items by the length of your finger, hand and arm. Then try measuring using a ruler. Record the results. 88. Play the “Direction Game.” Have someone tell you three directions and see if you can do them correctly and in the right order. Example: Clap your hands 5 times. Go look out the window. Write your name on a piece of paper. 89. Make up some bubble solution and find some objects around the house to blow bubbles with, try some unique things using straws, string, and other objects. 90. Practice the times table. Day 1 do the 1 times table, Day 2 do the 2 times table and go as many days as you can. 91. Take your mom or dad to a baseball game or other sports game. 92. Go to the library or look on the internet for a neat craft you could make. Ask your mom or dad to help you find all the materials. 93. Sign up at your local library for their Summer Reading Program. 94. Get a book about birds and spend one afternoon seeing how many birds you can identify that live in your backyard. 95. Ask your mom or dad to take you to a Nursing Home or Senior's Home with 2 of your friends so that you can read a story to someone who stays there. 96. With your mom or dad's help, go through your old books and donate them to a hospital for sick kids to be able to read. 97. With your mom or dad's help find some "good" old toys and clothes and donate them to a shelter in your town. 98. On a piece of paper write the dates for 20 days during the Summer months. Beside each date write the name of a fruit or vegetable you ate on that date. See if you can have 20 different fruits or vegetables on your list. 99. Choose a sport you like. Either find a way you can play that sport or write a list of new things you have learned about it. 100. Write a letter to your last teacher. Tell your teacher the best things about your class last year. Give your teacher one new idea you think next year's class would like to learn. Take the letter to school on your first day back to give to your "old" teacher. If they have moved away, ask the school's secretary if they could send the letter to your "old" teacher for you.
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!