Fun Things for Kids to Prevent Summer Brain Drain

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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. It is my pleasure to bring you fun things for kids to do over summer break. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Do you find that your kids’ minds turn to mush after summer break? I know mine does if I let it be inactive for too long. Sheesh, it only takes one long weekend and I feel like I don’t remember how to function during the work week. If I gave my brain an entire summer off, I’d need a few weeks to get adjusted again. Sadly, that’s exactly how the brain works. Research shows kids can lose one to three months of learning over the summer! When they go back to school, the first portion of their time back is just review. It seems like a waste of valuable time. They could be learning new information but they spend a ton of time just remembering what they forgot over summer break. As parents, we can help by continuing to stimulate our little ones’ brains with fun educational activities.

Fun Things For Kids – FOR FREE

The Chicago Museum of Science and Industry is offering up a fun and FREE online science program called Summer Brain Games that will keep kids learning this summer and prevent the “summer brain drain.”

After signing up for this great free program, we were super excited to get started. Each week you receive an online kit for a fun and educational experiment. These experiments use common household items and need a bit of adult assistance, but are perfect for all ages.

This week we started a hydroponic garden using leftover Orbeez! The kids learned that plants don’t necessarily need soil to grow… and they can even grow on their toys as long as their roots are getting proper nutrients. We used scraps of towel to “wick” the nutrients up to the roots through the Orbeez–which hold water too! This little woodland poppy was growing in a rotting deck. Now it will have the chance to grow up and be a beautiful flower!

fun things for kids to do to prevent summer brain drain #MSIsummerbrain

We also made our very own kite out of straws and plastic grocery bags. This was a great rainy day craft project, but now we can’t wait for a good day to get outside and try it out! We learned about the stability of triangles and cannot wait to learn more about wind currents when we get this bad boy outside!

homemade kite fun things for kids to do over summer break

Check this out! We are going to do a hydroponic vegetable garden! You can grow celery from the base and do the same with romaine lettuce! These are a ton of fun to watch grow. They grow really fast. We are recording this growth in our science journals found on Chicago Museum of Science and Industry’s site.

fun things for kids grow your own celery

These Summer Brain Games are a perfect excuse to set aside some time for fun family learning. They’re not overwhelming and can easily be accomplished in an hour or two without any expensive supplies. I highly recommend joining this free program and enjoying some quality time with your kids while learning about science!

The Chicago Museum of Science and Industry is offering a fun and free online science program called Summer Brain Games. The eight-week program lasts from June 17, 2013-August 12, 2013 and features a weekly experiment or science challenge that can easily be performed at home with kids of all ages.

Visit msichicago.org/summerbrain now to register for Summer Brain Games and download your free Summer Brain Games kit. As an added bonus, registering automatically gets you a pass to come to the Museum for free this summer.

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.

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32 Comments

  1. Rachael Henzman says:

    Swimming! Thanks for the giveaway!

  2. Laura Tveras says:

    Cool ideas for bored kids! I had no idea a celery plant could be grown so easily. Let us know if the kite flies!

  3. I like playing outside with my kids, especially drawing on the driveway with chalk.

  4. Marissa M says:

    Hanging out with friends!

  5. marian boll says:

    Going to the dog park with the granddaughters and my 3 rescue dogs

  6. My kids and I love to swim in our pool over the summer.

  7. swimming and playing in the park

  8. Katie Roch says:

    We love going to the botanical gardens

  9. Jennifer Matt says:

    We love spending time at the zoo and museums in the summer, and maybe a trip or two camping.

  10. Georgia Beckman says:

    We love to fish with our grandchildren in the summer & that is something we did just about every weekend when our children were still at home.

  11. Sarah Hirsch says:

    i like taking my kids to the pool in the summer

  12. Serena Powell says:

    I don’t have kids, but I love going to museums during summer

  13. We like going to the beach

  14. BusyWorkingMama says:

    We’re dissecting owl pellets this summer.

  15. We like to go swimming

  16. Derek Timm says:

    We like to hang out on the lake!

  17. Favorite activity is sending them to summer camp. Fun for them & me.

  18. Brenda Elsner says:

    We love the outdoors. Camping, fishing, biking, and hiking are on our list!!

  19. Heather Turner says:

    We LOVE to go to the library! Seems a little boring, but our library has this summer reading program and the more that they read, the more points for prizes they receive.

  20. Deborah Wallin says:

    We love to go hiking and ride bikes.

  21. may avalon says:

    We play in the yard.

  22. Natalie yeoman says:

    We like to go swimming (:

  23. We love to go creek stomping!

  24. Brittney House says:

    We love to go the the Chicago beaches

  25. Lily Kwan says:

    going to the library

  26. I love the upcycled kite. That is a great idea.

  27. Mya Murphy says:

    we go swimming a lot and if it’s too hot we stay in AC and watch movies all day 😛

  28. iliek the idea of getting kid to plant

  29. Michelle Weaver says:

    And still fun to do on the weekends after summer!

  30. Jennifer Pierce says:

    Love these projects, I am about to have 4 kids home in the summer and these ideas will be added to my list 🙂

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