If you homeschool on a traditional schedule, which is
usually August or September to May, the summer time is sacred to not only your
children, but to you. It is the big reward of two to three months off from
anything school and replacing it with nothing but a whole lot of fun. Well, it
can still be like that by incorporating these fun ways that keep learning
alive.
Let them choose a book
Take them to the library or a bookstore and let them choose
books they want to read during the summer. Children are more likely to enjoy
reading a book they have chosen for themselves rather than one they are
required to read. If they are open to ideas, maybe you can convince them to
choose