Use a world map to identify the different places you have lived and traveled to.
Encourage your child to talk about the things they want versus need.
Learn about history with your student.
Discuss how your student contributes to the family and the community.
Encourage your student to marvel at phenomena in the world, be inquisitive and seek out answers.
Lead family discussions on science-related topics.
Create a science notebook with your student.
Garden or care for plants.
Ask your student to explain to you in their own words what they are learning about in their math lessons.
Play games involving dice or cards.
Bake or cook together. Let your student help measure ingredients.
Incorporate graphs into your exercise routine.
Have your student read independently for 30 minutes every day. Try to find a book series to get them “hooked” on.
For early readers, use picture books. Use the pictures to tell a story.
Read to your student.
Encourage your child to write every day for 10-15 minutes.
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