All-American Teacher Tools: May 2021

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Fun for everyone - 5 ways to make this summer special


This year, summer takes on a whole new meaning - fewer COVID restrictions and plenty of opportunity to join others for some good old fashioned fun!  For the most part, games like tag can allow touching, grandparents can be hugged, and indoor activities can be enjoyed without a mask.  What does this all mean for your summer vacation?

1. Plan both organized and free play times for your children.  They don't always need to have a shuttle service to other kids' houses or every make and take at the local library.  Kids love it when they can simply create a random craft, watch a random movie, play their video games, or play with the family pet for a while.

2. Help your children to make their own choices about a summer fun activity.  They can make a list of at least 20 things they enjoy within financial reason (no trips to Disney, for example!), then cut apart the list, fold each item in half, then put them into a box or jar.  Once a week, have your "I'm bored" child pick from the jar to see what might be fun for that day.  Put the paper into a separate jar until all the first round ideas have been used, then start all over again.  

3. Find a charity to support.  That might include visiting Great-Grandma and her friends in a nursing home (but take along a story to read, a card your child has made, or a game to play.)  Or you can visit an animal shelter and take along homemade dog and cat toys (here is a website that shows how to make easy pet toys: Easy DIY Dog Toys Ideas Tutorials (diyhomedecorguide.com).  Or look around town for other ways to give back to the community.  Sometimes the local librarian will have some suggestions.

4. Children love to earn money for their own activities.  When I was a kid, I liked to buy craft kits during the summer months - a lot of craft kits!  My mom told me I could earn the money for those kids by helping around the house. She would make a list of things that needed to be done with a dollar amount next to it.  When I had completed the tasks equal to the amount of my kit, we would go to the store and buy it.  Smart lady, my mom!

5. Finally, encourage reading.  As you know, stories take us to faraway lands with new and interesting characters.  A weekly trip to the library will allow your child to find his or her favorite section of the children's library.  You can get your own books as well for a family reading hour, or half hour, depending on the attention span of your children.  Set up a tent for a special reading nook! But don't start there... create a log of all the books each child has read, including a brief description.  At the end of the summer, have a sundae or pizza party to celebrate and discuss all the fun books you discovered over the summer.  

Here are some additional resources from my store to make your post-COVID summer even more special:

Enjoy your well-earned summer vacation!


Saturday, May 22, 2021

All American Teacher Tools is a winner of the Best Middle School & High School Homeschool Curriculum & Resources of 2021


 WOW! Thank you, howtohomeschool.net, All American Teacher Tools is a winner of the Best Middle School & High School Homeschool Curriculum & Resources of 2021. This is my Teachers Pay Teachers "store." Here is their description: This Teachers Pay Teachers store offers interactive histories and study packets for every state, 6th grade math reviews, and activities for Women’s History Month. There are daily STEM questions related to the date, character education resources, and a 4th grade novel study unit, complete with an original novel and 8-week study guide. Writers’ workshops for fiction and nonfiction help children learn how to write using actual examples for them to emulate. Plenty of story starters in pictures and words spark your young writers with new ways to develop a story or article. Unit studies in Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt give your children a fun, interactive way to learn about ancient civilizations. There are also many games appropriate for homeschool or social distancing with a larger group, such as Bingo, Jeopardy, and Sudoku. Something for every age and interest! https://www.howtohomeschool.net/homeschool-guides/the-best-middle-high-school-homeschool-curriculum-of-2021

Check out all the resources that will interest you and your students: All-American Teacher Tools


Thursday, May 20, 2021

Summer FUN 2021 FREE mini e-book



All new, Summer FUN 2021 FREE mini-ebook now available! Browse the pages of this Summer FUN 2021 FREE mini e-book to find many things for your students to do to fill those end-of-the-year days. Or look deeper and find some fun vacation activities for you and your own children. Either way, it's a win-win - the children in your care learn valuable skills while you spend less time searching for their FUNdamental activities.

Friday, May 7, 2021

FREE End of the Year Fun and Games

 

FREE End of the Year Lessons By The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative


Finish the school year right with “Free End of the Year Lessons By The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative - 2021.” Have fun exploring links to thousands of other free lessons from our past holiday eBooks, Teacher Talk ebooks, and social media sites.

  • Counting Fun! Set Variety
  • Summer Writing Paper Freebie
  • Avoid the Summer Dip - FREEBIE
  • Sea Turtle Ocean Animals Color Words Literacy Center FREEBIE
  • How to Build an Ice Cream Sundae Writing Craft
  • STEM Challenge: Creating the Longest Chain
  • Color and Shape Sudoku - Easy
  • 3rd Grade Math Summer Review FREE Sample - Digital and Printable
  • How to Read a Book by Kwame Alexander Mini-Unit Freebie
  • Middle School Transition Preparation Bookmarks & Growth Mindset Tasks
  • FREE Argumentative Op-Ed Text & ELA Task “Yay or Nay on Daylight Saving Time?”
  • Mnemonic Techniques - Using Mnemonic Devices to Help Remember for Tests
  • High School Life Skills Checklist for 9-12th Grades & Homeschool **FREE**
  • Continue Learning Through Self Education - Distance Learning
  • AP Italian Speaking Task Lezione 6 La Società che Si Evolve
  • End-of-Year Reward Bookmarks for Students
  • More Free Lessons By The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative
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