When it’s time to send students off for summer break, completing a bucket list can help them focus on what’s important to them this summer. It can also provide a way for parents to fill summer days as well as support students with some academic and enrichment activities.
After all, summer learning loss is real, so it’s important for kids to have a range of experiences during the summer months. Reading is important, as are experiences that build background knowledge. One tip for using these summer bucket lists: Pair up with the grade level above you to make a summer checklist something that students bring home while they’re in your grade, and bring it back in the fall so next year’s teachers can start the year by sharing what students did over the summer.
Here are seven printable ideas for summer bucket lists that you can use with students before sending them home for the summer break.
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