Quick Clicks: Elementary Summer Learning Activities
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Throughout eLearning, Homewood’s elementary librarians, art, music, PE, & STEM teachers have provided fun and engaging activities in their areas for students. Students may have done some of these - but other academic work was likely of a higher priority during a typical eLearning day. Homewood Schools has collected all of these activities on this website.
If you are searching for something fun and purposeful to engage your child in this summer, feel free to access any of the activities on this page for them to do. These activities are strictly optional and will not be turned in to any of our teachers.
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Art
Art Materials Scavenger Hunt & Self-Portrait (K)
Art Material Scavenger Hunt (1)
Art Materials Scavenger Hunt & Toy Drawing
Creating an Artist Statement & Sharing Your Work
Letter Scavenger Hunt: Alphabet Photography
Wayne Thiebaud Sweets (3rd Grade)
Letter Scavenger Hunt: Alphabet Photography (3rd Grade)
Art Materials Scavenger Hunt (3rd Grade)
Value Shading with Multiple Materials
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Library
Coming Soon
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PE
Balloon Activity & Spell Your Name
Basketball-Inside & What's Your Name?
K-1 Locomotor Skills & Superfun Exercises for Kids
Indoor Soccer & Fitness Facedown
Skill Toss & Mission Possible Workout
Juggling & Mission Possible Workout
Dance & Freeze & Mission Possible Workout
Throwing & Catching & Fitness Face Down
Volley & March Madness (Fitness Edition)
Harry Potter Workout & Foot Mini Golf
Fortnite Dance Workout & Create an Obstacle Course
Captain America Warm-Up & Air Hockey
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STEM
Coming Soon
Additional Resources
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- Summer Learning Challenge From the Alabama State Department of Education
- Homewood Public Library Online Summer Reading Program
Social/Emotional Supports
(Disclaimer: These links are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only. The Homewood City School district bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or content of the external sites or subsequent links. This is not an inclusive listing and links are not intended as a requirement, recommendation, advertisement, or endorsement. It is always wise for parents and consumers to seek sources most appropriate for his/her needs.)ELEMENTARY
Better Kids-5 Easy Social-Emotional Learning Activities for Kids to Do at Home
Scholastic-First Aid for Feelings - (Book available in English and Spanish)
Edutopia-A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social Emotional Learning
US Dept. of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control (CDC)-Coloring Book
Aperture Education (Social Emotional Learning at Home)SECONDARY
Strengthening Families Program/IMPACT: Program Description and Sign Up
How to Relieve Anxiety in Times of Uncertainty
Virtual Calming Room
6 Minute Social/Emotional Video Lessons
Operation Parent
ParentTeen Connect
Aperture Education (Social Emotional Learning at Home)