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10 Weeks of Summer Reading Adventures for You and Your Kids

By: Reading Is Fundamental (2000)

It's not hard to help your children keep their interest in reading and learning during the summer break. Here are ten weeks of suggestions to encourage your children to open books even after school doors close.

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Children acquire skills throughout the school year, but they can lose ground if learning stops during the summer break. Fortunately, learning never has to stop. Children who read throughout the summer gain skills, can start the new school year with a better understanding of language and the world around them, and discover the joy of reading. The more they like to read, the more they will read.

It's not hard to help your children keep their interest in reading and learning. Children learn through a variety of activities, and almost everything we do presents an opportunity to read. When you're eating breakfast, read the cereal box; if you're in a restaurant, read the menu. Read the newspaper with your children and discuss what's happening in the world.

Reading every day, even if it's for just a few minutes, improves children's ability to read and learn all year long. Here are 10 weeks of activities that involve reading and related skills. There's no special order, and you don't have to do everything listed in a particular week. Just pick the ones that look interesting and fun!

Week 1: Celebrate summer

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Week 2: Keep in touch

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Week 3: Discover recipes for fun

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Week 4: Travel the world

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Week 5: Enjoy the great outdoors

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Week 6: Visit fun places

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Week 7: Become a publisher

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Week 8: Watch the skies

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Week 9: Design something big

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Week 10: Honor summer's end

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You can also download these activities as a colorful two-page PDF (696 k)* called Summertime Reading Adventures from the Reading Is Fundamental site.

* To view this file, you'll need a copy of Acrobat Reader. Most computers already have it installed, or you can download it now.

Excerpted from "Summertime Reading Adventures: A Guide for Parents," Reading Is Fundamental, 2001.