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Sneaky Ways to Keep Your Kids Learning This Summer

 
According to the National Summer Learning Association, if kids take a break from learning all summer, they not only miss out on new information and skills, they can lose up to three months' worth of reading and math skills from the previous year.
Yet making kids complete workbooks or review flashcards almost repels them from staying educationally engaged. As a mom who homeschooled my two boys for 10 years, I developed some fun (and often sneaky) ways to keep my kids learning all summer long and avoid the dreaded "summer slide."

1. Ask kids to create their own board games. Let them choose something they love (i.e. dogs, cooking, Disney, soccer, etc.), and challenge them to design a board game around their passion. From creating the game board and researching their topic to figuring out the rules and writing simple directions for others to follow, this hands-on activity truly puts the fun in learning.

2. Plan "surprise adventures." Think outside the typical tourist spots for these family field trips. Look for Civil War re-enactments, factory tours, Renaissance festivals, historic home tours, jazz concerts, ethnic festivals, botanical gardens, county fairs, living history farms, planetariums, animal sanctuaries, historic battlefields, lighthouses, and working ranches.

3. Teach your kids how to play chess. Don't know how? Learn together! (A simple Google search will turn up some great starting points.) Once your kids master the basics, sign them up for a chess club. "Chess trains your brain to think critically—to discover like a scientist, create like a technician, innovate like an engineer, and problem solve like a mathematician," explains Wendi Fischer, the Scholastic Director of America's Foundation for Chess, a nonprofit organization that brings chess into schools. "In fact, a third-grade student once told me, 'I like chess because it's sneaky learning.'"

When in Boca Raton make sure to "Hit the Town"



Live music fills the air Downtown seven nights a week, from indie rock and tribute bands at The Funky Biscuit, to nightly singers at Vino Wine Bar. Sip expertly-crafted cocktails at the Rebel House, kick back with a brew from the Biergarten, or dance the night away at Platforms Retro Dance Club. Check out our calendar for a weekly listing of events.

Get Fit in Boca Raton



Whether you like logging miles on a treadmill or taking your fitness routine to the great outdoors, Downtown Boca is the perfect place to sweat it out. Take up tennis at the Boca Raton Tennis Center, schedule a one-on-one session with the experts at Rod Squad, join a lunch crunch class at Gravity & Oxygen Fitness, or enjoy free yoga and Capoeria classes every Saturday in Sanborn Square. Plus, the Community Center and vicinity feature a playground, ball fields, basketball court, skate park and shuffleboard courts.

Music in the Museum

Music in the Museum: Boca Academy of Music
Boca Raton Museum of Art
Sun May 1st 3:00 - 4:00pm

Free with Museum admission.

Accomplished faculty musicians Julia Langley, Marco Navarrete and Silvije Vidovic explore classical and show music in this delightful performance with select students from the Boca Academy of Music. 

Earth Day Fair

 Third annual Earth Day Fair this Saturday April 23rd: 10am - 7pm

You'll find food, fun solar vehicles, urban gardening, crafts and green products. And indoors (next door at UU Fellowship): info and workshops, programming for kids about energy, air and water, with Girl Scout Journeys in a Day!

Boca Raton GreenMarket

Locally grown foods, plants, fresh flowers, cheeses, soaps and live music every Sat thru May 7.

Osprey Point Golf Course

The newest of Palm Beach County’s four golf courses, Osprey Point has raised the bar for public courses as it has continually received praise from golfers since opening in 2010.