4 Ideas to Review Course Content in the Summer

Do you want your children to review course content during the summer in a fun and original way? We'll give you some ideas!
4 Ideas to Review Course Content in the Summer
Ana Couñago

Written and verified by the psychologist Ana Couñago.

Last update: 27 December, 2022

Summer vacation marks the end of the school year. During three months, children can enjoy the sun, beach, and swimming pool. But what happens to everything they learned in the previous months? Let’s talk about ideas to review course content in the summer.

It’s clear that summer should be a time for kids to disconnect and have fun, but it’s also important that they don’t lose their study habits. They should also review course content for some time each week. How can they do this? Here are some ideas.

Keep in mind that this shouldn’t be a punishment or obligation, but an opportunity to continue learning in a fun and entertaining way. Fortunately, today, there are many alternatives that allow you to achieve this goal.

4 ideas to review course content in the summer

4 Ideas to Review Course Content in the Summer

1. Educational apps to review course content

Do you have a tablet, smartphone, or any other electronic device at home that your child can use for a few hours a day? If so, we recommend that you download some educational applications that are currently on the market. Many of them are free!

To choose the best educational app for your child, take into account their needs, age, and educational level. Then, they can enjoy some new technology while reviewing some of the course content from the past year. This is also sure to help motivate them!

2. Board games that stimulate learning

Playing board games as a family is a great way to stimulate learning and review certain academic knowledge, as well as a way to enhance some social skills of the smallest in the house.

However, not just any board game will do. You need to choose one that has a clear educational purpose, such as the following examples:

  • Dobble: A game to stimulate attention, concentration, and spatial perception.
  • Trivia: A class board game to develop an understanding of general culture.
  • Password: A game that helps develop linguistic competence.
  • Story Cubes: An ideal game for enhancing creativity, imagination, and oral language skills.
  • Dixit: A game that encourages creativity and language proficiency.
  • Rummikub: A game that helps stimulate math skills and visual attention.

3. Write a journal about summer break

Through free writing, children learn to express their ideas, feelings, and thoughts in a logical, coherent way. As a result, we advise you to buy a notebook or diary so your child can write every day during the summer holidays about their adventures.

4 Ideas to Review Course Content in the Summer

Then, without realizing it, your little one will be practicing spelling, grammar, and writing, which are three fundamental aspects to achieve adequate educational development.

4. Practice math on a day-to-day basis

Your child will need math every day to do simple tasks. For example, cooking or shopping both require understanding basic math.

With this in mind, why not involve your children in completing some of these tasks? This can be a great way to give them some responsibility while developing their mathematical skills.

The importance of reviewing course content during the summer

By September, most children have already forgotten many of the lessons they learned during the previous year. Do you want to prevent this from happening with your child? If so, we recommend that you organize a weekly work plan together at the beginning of the summer. That way, your child can spend time reviewing what they learned that year.

Then, as soon as the school year begins, your child will feel prepared to continue advancing in learning new knowledge and skills.

 


This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.