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Keep It Going In The Summer

Summer's here! Celebrate sunny days and hot nights by incorporating learning into your everyday routine. You are your child's first and most important teacher, and there are many fun and creative ways to keep the learning going throughout the summer. Here are tools and resources that can help you plan a fun summer, activities around town, and summer reading appropriate for your child.

Planning Your Summer

  • Summer is Here
  • Get Ready for Summer: Five Things to Do Now
  • Choose the Summer Program That's Right for Your Child
  • Getting Involved in Community Service
  • Making Fitness a Family Affair
  • Healthy Eating Tips for Families

Keep the Learning Going

  • Summer Reading and Learning for Children: Tips for Parents
  • 20 Ways for Parents to Encourage Reading
  • Literacy Matters for the Whole Family
  • Art and Literacy: Discussion Themes for Selected Books
  • Enjoying Poetry with Your Children
  • 10 Ways to Build Math Skills This Summer
  • Math Everyday: Projects to Highlight Math in Everyday Activities
  • Get Your Child Excited About Math
  • Art at Home
  • Tips for Enjoying Art Museums with Your Child
  • New York City Family Literacy Resources

Summer Reading

  • Summer Reading for Children: Birth – Kindergarten
  • Summer Reading for Children: Grades 1-2
  • Summer Reading for Children: Grades 3-5
  • Summer Reading for Children Middle School: Grades 6 – 8
  • Summer Reading for Children High School: Grades 9 – 12
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