I have a love/hate relationship with summer because I love that my kids don't always have something scheduled to keep them busy, but I also hate that they sometimes are just lazy and complain about being bored. 😝
I've already talked about BOCA, my guide for summer learning. And on Wednesday, I shared my first book recommendation.
Well, today's recommendations fall under the "Activities" section.
Project-based learning (PBL) is one of the best ways to engage kids and sneak in some learning. Personally, I think there has to be a lot of thinking going on, physical activity in some form or fashion, and a satisfying end result.
In practice, PBL nurtures specific skills, including planning, critical thinking, reasoning, and creativity, visualizing and decision making, and knowing how and when to use technology, and choosing the most appropriate tool for the task.
Generally, in classrooms, PBL is a joint effort because students work in teams to complete the project. But parents can use PBL at home, too, with multiple children or just one.
Where do I start?
Fortunately, there are quite a few companies out there creating project kits that you can purchase and give to your kids. National Geographic, Thames & Kosmos, and Discovery are just a few examples.
To get you started, I've put together a PBL Idea List and added it to my Amazon shop. Currently, there are
Ages 14+
Ages 8+
20+ Build and Play Games!!
Ages 7+
Ages 8+
Ages 8+
You can find these and so many more by clicking here.