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Engaging in educational activities during this time helps keep young minds active while encouraging curiosity and exploration. From hands-on science experiments and outdoor adventures to arts, crafts, and cultural experiences, these activities combine learning with play, making the summer both enjoyable and enriching.

Resources

The 'Things to do with your children during summer' resource provides guidance and practical ideas for supporting learning during the summer holidays. It emphasizes the importance of keeping children engaged through fun, educational activities that promote creativity, problem-solving, and well-being.

Outdoor activities

Nature scavenger hunt

Create a list of items (leaves, rocks, insects) for children to find and identify. Teach them about ecosystems and biodiversity.

DIY weather station

Build simple tools like a rain gauge or wind vane and track weather patterns over the summer.

Garden science

Plant flowers or vegetables and observe growth. Discuss photosynthesis and the importance of pollinators.

Creative learning

Art with nature

Use leaves, twigs, and stones to create art projects while learning about natural materials.

Photography challenge

Encourage kids to take photos of landscapes or wildlife and create a photo journal with captions.

STEM activities

Build a solar oven

Use a pizza box, foil, and plastic wrap to make a solar oven and cook simple snacks while learning about renewable energy.

DIY science experiments

Try safe experiments like making slime, volcano eruptions with baking soda and vinegar, or exploring buoyancy with water play.

Reading and writing

Summer reading challenge

Create a reading list and reward system to encourage reading.

Nature journal

Write observations about plants, animals, and weather during outdoor activities.