Things to Do Over the Summer!
Here's a link to print the Summer Fun Checklist!
~ Plant a seed.
~ Eat a Popsicle.
~ Read for AT LEAST 20 minutes every day!
~ Drink from the hose.
~ Send Mrs. Tollas an email at [email protected].
~ Play a game of tag.
~ Build a sand castle.
~ Eat a picnic in your backyard.
~ Run through the sprinkler.
~ Race a family member or friend across the yard.
~ Fly a kite.
~ Play a game of Tens Go Fish.
~ Make a paper airplane.
~ Sleep outside in a tent
~ Read in the dark with a flashlight.
~ Sing a song.
~ Play a game of Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Exchange.
~ Draw a dinosaur.
~ Count a pile of coins.
~ SMILE!
~ Visit the library!
~ Tell someone a funny joke.
~ Go fishing.
~ Write a fairy tale.
~ Draw a picture.
~ Write your tens facts.
~ Make up a dance.
~ Blow a bubble with your gum.
~ Make a mud pie. (Outside of course!) J
~ Make up a tongue twister.
~ Make up a row of subtraction problems and solve them.
~ Help your family set the table.
~ Blow bubbles outside.
~ Go for a bike ride.
~ Take a picture.
~ Catch fireflies.
~ Go for a walk around the block.
~ Clean your room.
~ Make a flip book.
~ Have a water balloon fight.
~ Put together a puzzle.
~ Go to the zoo.
~ READ A BOOK!
~ Bead a noodle necklace.
~ Make a bracelet made of paper beads.
~ Play hopscotch.
~ Play a card game.
~ Make fresh lemonade and sell it through your own lemonade stand.
~ Make up a story problem and solve it.
~ Go for a swim.
~ Eat an ice cream cone.
~ Wash the car.
~ Give a hug.
~ Go to a baseball game.
~ Start a rock collection.
~ Make a treasure box and bury it.
~ Practice your subtraction facts.
~ Play miniature golf.
~ Draw on the sidewalk with sidewalk chalk.
~ Draw an array and solve the mulitplication problem.
~ Look for a fossil.
~ Practice your doubles facts.
~ Keep a Summer Fun Journal and write down your thoughts, feelings, and summer fun adventures.
~ Visit the park.
~ Catch a butterfly or any other fun insect.
~ Eat a bowl of fresh fruit.
~ Take your dog (if you have one!) for a walk.
~ Play hide-and-seek.
~ Make a list of the top ten things you want to learn about in 3rd grade.
~ Watch the birds outside.
~ Write a story.
~ Practice writing your spelling words and putting them in sentences.
~ Have a scavenger hunt.
~ Make a special trip to a museum.
~ Set up a blanket outside and read.
~ Practice your addition facts.
~ Shoot some hoops.
~ Visit the library again!
~ Make a fort.
~ Write a poem.
~ Make a picture book.
~ Write in your writing journal about a great summer adventure.
~ Bake cookies.
~ Make up a row of double-digit addition problems and solve them.
~ Throw a Frisbee.
~ Write your own Reader’s Theater and perform it for your family.
~ Have a watermelon or cherry seed-spitting contest.
~ Go on a make-believe adventure to another time period.
~ Call a friend.
~ Play a game of soccer.
~ Jump rope.
~ Make your own word search.
~ Be a bird and sing their songs.
~ Make a list of the top ten things you miss most about school.
~ Draw a self-portrait.
~ Water the grass.
~ Make up a game.
~ Make a paper fan to cool yourself off.
~ Eat a big slice of watermelon.
~ Write down as many words that you can think of how to spell.
~ Write a paragraph about your favorite book and explain why you love it so much.
~ Pretend you own your own store and make change for your pretend customers.
~ Make friendship jewelry.
~ Create a food sculpture and then eat it.
~ Plan a sleepover.
~ Make a Thank You card for your parents.
~ Watch a movie.
~ Play a board game.
~ Have a puppet show.
~ READ ANOTHER BOOK!
~ Plant a seed.
~ Eat a Popsicle.
~ Read for AT LEAST 20 minutes every day!
~ Drink from the hose.
~ Send Mrs. Tollas an email at [email protected].
~ Play a game of tag.
~ Build a sand castle.
~ Eat a picnic in your backyard.
~ Run through the sprinkler.
~ Race a family member or friend across the yard.
~ Fly a kite.
~ Play a game of Tens Go Fish.
~ Make a paper airplane.
~ Sleep outside in a tent
~ Read in the dark with a flashlight.
~ Sing a song.
~ Play a game of Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Exchange.
~ Draw a dinosaur.
~ Count a pile of coins.
~ SMILE!
~ Visit the library!
~ Tell someone a funny joke.
~ Go fishing.
~ Write a fairy tale.
~ Draw a picture.
~ Write your tens facts.
~ Make up a dance.
~ Blow a bubble with your gum.
~ Make a mud pie. (Outside of course!) J
~ Make up a tongue twister.
~ Make up a row of subtraction problems and solve them.
~ Help your family set the table.
~ Blow bubbles outside.
~ Go for a bike ride.
~ Take a picture.
~ Catch fireflies.
~ Go for a walk around the block.
~ Clean your room.
~ Make a flip book.
~ Have a water balloon fight.
~ Put together a puzzle.
~ Go to the zoo.
~ READ A BOOK!
~ Bead a noodle necklace.
~ Make a bracelet made of paper beads.
~ Play hopscotch.
~ Play a card game.
~ Make fresh lemonade and sell it through your own lemonade stand.
~ Make up a story problem and solve it.
~ Go for a swim.
~ Eat an ice cream cone.
~ Wash the car.
~ Give a hug.
~ Go to a baseball game.
~ Start a rock collection.
~ Make a treasure box and bury it.
~ Practice your subtraction facts.
~ Play miniature golf.
~ Draw on the sidewalk with sidewalk chalk.
~ Draw an array and solve the mulitplication problem.
~ Look for a fossil.
~ Practice your doubles facts.
~ Keep a Summer Fun Journal and write down your thoughts, feelings, and summer fun adventures.
~ Visit the park.
~ Catch a butterfly or any other fun insect.
~ Eat a bowl of fresh fruit.
~ Take your dog (if you have one!) for a walk.
~ Play hide-and-seek.
~ Make a list of the top ten things you want to learn about in 3rd grade.
~ Watch the birds outside.
~ Write a story.
~ Practice writing your spelling words and putting them in sentences.
~ Have a scavenger hunt.
~ Make a special trip to a museum.
~ Set up a blanket outside and read.
~ Practice your addition facts.
~ Shoot some hoops.
~ Visit the library again!
~ Make a fort.
~ Write a poem.
~ Make a picture book.
~ Write in your writing journal about a great summer adventure.
~ Bake cookies.
~ Make up a row of double-digit addition problems and solve them.
~ Throw a Frisbee.
~ Write your own Reader’s Theater and perform it for your family.
~ Have a watermelon or cherry seed-spitting contest.
~ Go on a make-believe adventure to another time period.
~ Call a friend.
~ Play a game of soccer.
~ Jump rope.
~ Make your own word search.
~ Be a bird and sing their songs.
~ Make a list of the top ten things you miss most about school.
~ Draw a self-portrait.
~ Water the grass.
~ Make up a game.
~ Make a paper fan to cool yourself off.
~ Eat a big slice of watermelon.
~ Write down as many words that you can think of how to spell.
~ Write a paragraph about your favorite book and explain why you love it so much.
~ Pretend you own your own store and make change for your pretend customers.
~ Make friendship jewelry.
~ Create a food sculpture and then eat it.
~ Plan a sleepover.
~ Make a Thank You card for your parents.
~ Watch a movie.
~ Play a board game.
~ Have a puppet show.
~ READ ANOTHER BOOK!