Show us how you’re having a Smart Summer!

I had highlighted posts from the previous week’s linky to but for clarity’s sake, I’ve moved the round-ups to their own posts:

I’ve been sharing my family’s Smart Summer activities this week for our Government theme:

exercising our democratic right to vote for our favorite ice cream flavor,

skip counting coins,

We’re also planning on making statue of liberty headbands, finding out more about the symbols of our nation, designing our own flags, and visiting the post office (though we may wait on this last one until after the kids’ birthday party and tie it in with “thank you” notes).

Some other related posts of mine you might enjoy are:

An American Mosaic Flag

Coin Cleaning Experiment

We’d love for you to share your ideas–you can add a link to a post on your blog or even a photo set on Flickr or any types of publicly viewable “journal” entry on a social media or community site.

Not a blogger? If you do not have access to posting entries on any public site, you can also leave a comment on this post, sharing the learning opportunities you incorporated into your week with your children.

Your post (or comment) can be something from your archives that speaks to our theme for the week (Government) or it can just be a general post about how you are fitting fun learning into your summer activities. You can find our weekly themes on our calendar of ideas but ANY learning activities, big or small, are welcomed!

Just add your link(s) (as many relevant links as you would like) to a specific post or page (i.e. http://www.naturallyeducational.com/2011/06/fight-the-summer-slide-with-the-smart-summer-challenge/ NOT http://www.naturallyeducational.com) to the link widget below.

WIN PRIZES!

Every link you enter in the widget below (or your comment) during the week will also enter you to win our AWESOME prize of the week: a $100 Gift Pack of ThinkFun educational games.

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Official Rules

The linky and giveaway closes at 11:59 PM EST on Thursday, July 14…and then we’ll see you back Friday morning for more fun! You may enter as many links as you wish and each will count as an entry. Comment entries are limited to one per person, per site (total of three (3) possible comment entries). US Shipping only for prizes, due to sponsor requests, but international friends are still encouraged to play and add their links! Winner will be chosen at random from valid entries.

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Spread the Word!

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Thank you for taking the Smart Summer Challenge!

Your hostesses,

Candace at NaturallyEducational.com, Amy at teachmama.com, MaryLea at PinkAndGreenMama

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16 thoughts on “#SmartSummer Week 2 Government Linky

  1. What wonderful activities you’ve been doing! I especially love your map work and skip counting coins. Thanks so much for hosting the Smart Summer Challenge – and thanks for sharing my post! 🙂

  2. We watched the School House Rock preamble to the constitution and now all the kids can sing it.

  3. We have been playing learning games like fishing for phonics with my preschooler.

  4. We’ve been reading books together for all the summer reading programs. My son likes to read the books to me, so that helps with his reading skills.

  5. Those are all really good ideas..Another idea would be to visit your local capitol bldg or town hall for a field trip.

  6. i got my grandaughter into a summer reading program and they give little prizes she doesnt care about the prizes a good thing she likes finding books to read

  7. We go to our local childerns museum which is loaded with great opportunities to learn science and history and other great things while thier playing and having fun. Plus if you get a membership not only can your whole family and even a babysitter can go for a year you can also go to other childerns museum and science centers for a whole year all so

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