Hey Brassy Apple readers! My name is Nikkala and I'm one of the Crafting Chicks. I'm excited to be part of Megan's Save our Summer series. Summer is such a fun time of year, but it seems to go by way too fast and I want to make sure we make the most of it. My oldest starts kindergarten this year, so along with having a great time this summer I want to make sure he is set for school! My mom always said "summer vacation doesn't mean it is a vacation from life". One summer when I was in 4th or 5th grade, and long before Google was around, she hauled 6 kids to the library every week and had us write research papers on different Native American tribes from our area. Using old school card catalogs, we would look up the topic she had assigned for the week to research about our tribe. Luckily, we were young enough it seemed like fun and not torture! And as a huge bonus, I've never met a research paper I was afraid to write because of that summer.
This summer I'm taking full advantage of my boys eagerness to learn. We're implementing a merit badge type system. You know, like the boy scouts have? I've made up a stack of badges of summer activities and tasks that my boys are old enough do. As they earn a badge it will be added to their collection. I've even made some blank ones as I'm sure a lot of opportunities for badges I haven't thought of will come along. At the end of summer they'll be able to look back at all they accomplished summer 2011!
I don't know if your kids are like mine, but they want so badly to be able to do tasks I'm not ready to let them do. Like my 2 year old is obsessed with being able to crack an egg. We always tell him he hasn't passed the "egg class" or the "knife class" either, for that matter. This is the chance for me to hold these special "classes" and for them to become certified experts. I've tried to make the badges varied in the amount of time it will take to earn. Some will take all summer, others will be one time activities, and some are just fun things we have planned. Like their first airplane ride to visit a new cousin.
My list is geared toward the pre-school to kindergartner range, but of course this is can be customized for each child's interests and abilities. My 5 year old can earn his bike badge by learning to ride without training wheels, while an older child could earn their bike badge by riding a designated number of miles, or even by learning to patch a flat tire.
Here's a list of badge ideas:
Riding a bike
Tying own shoes
Weeding the garden
Washing the car
Reading
Washing dishes
Cracking an egg
Name writing
Camping
Birdwatching
Making a bug collection
Rock skipping
Roasting the perfect marshmallow
Building a sand castle
Stargazing
Pumping themselves on a swing
When a boring summer afternoon presents itself, we will know right where to look for an activity! Knowing my boys, they will try to earn all the badges in the first couple of days! Feel free to stop by and visit more great summer ideas from 2010 over on The Crafting Chicks too!
Thanks Megan for having me!
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