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LEARNING LOCAL DAYS OUT
Places to go and Things to do Secret Summer Learning Activities Most attractions require you to pre-book tickets so please check
Our best ideas keep your child’s brain for ticking over all summer long. theirto websites before visiting the latest advice
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WORK LOCAL DAYS OUT
PlacesHome to go Working and Things to do Avoiding Hell….
Most attractions require you to pre-book tickets so please check their websites before visiting for the latest advice By Mandy Garner
Working from home is the nirvana parents have been waiting for, right? Well, maybe, but NOT when combined with looking after children full time.
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Live and Virtual Kids’ Summer Camps and Courses LiveKids’ and Virtual Kids’ Summer Holiday Camps Camps and Courses
ACTIVITIES
Running This Summer
Many holiday camps are running a reduced capacity so we recommend you book early. Chelsea Young Writers
Online streamed Chelsea Young creative writing Writers courses. Ages 6-12.
Online streamed creative writing courses. Ages 6-12.
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Perform
Live 3/5 day performing arts Perform courses. Ages 4-10. Live 3/5 day performing arts courses. Ages 4-10.
Multi Sports Guildford
Summer Workshop runs Holiday camps at from 27 - 31 July for numerous locations 4 -Sophia 16 years. Sparks Filmmaking for ages 4-12.
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Action-packed online Sparks Filmmaking course. Ages 9-18. Courses Action-packed online course. Ages 9-18.
CampBeaumont Beaumont Camp Multi-activity day Summer Camps
Live multi-activity Camp Beaumont olds in Guildford and camps. Ages 3-16. Summer Camps Woking. camps for 3-16 year
Live multi-activity camps. Ages 3-16.
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Online classes from Harry Potter to coding. Sophia Ages 4-18. Online classes from Harry Potter to coding. Ages 4-18.
Firetech KoosaCourses Kids
Kings Camps
Live multi-activity camps for ages 5-17.
Kings Camps
Live multi-activity camps for ages 5-17.
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Holiday camps for groups of friends, family camping and bespoke daysLittle for SEND children. House of
Science Online science Little video House of camps. Ages 3-11. Science
Online video science camps. Ages 3-11.
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WORK ACTIVITIES
Avoiding Home Working Hell…. Kids’ Holiday Camps
Running This Summer
By Mandy Garner
Working from home is the nirvana Many have holiday campsfor,are running a reduced parents been waiting right? Well, maybe, NOT so webut recommend you book early. when combined with looking after children full time.
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It’s sensible to have a back-up if your laptop goes down or to have someone you can call with technical issues. This is far less stressful and time-consuming than trying to work things out for yourself from YouTube tutorials.
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Kids’Virtual Holiday Drama Live and Kids’ Summer Camps and Courses Workshops Running this Summer
Summer Holiday Workshops Farnham Chelsea Young 10 Aug - 14 Aug Writers
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performing arts courses. Ages 4-10.
Online streamed creative writing Guildford courses. Ages 6-12.
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Sparks Filmmaking Courses
Sophia
Online classes from Harry Potter to coding. Action-packed online Ages 4-18. course.HASLEMERE Ages 9-18.
Frozen 2
3rd-7th August 9am-12pm for ages 5-8.
Mamma Mia
3 Aug - 7 Aug Live multi-activity camps for ages 5-17.
Woking
10 Aug - 14 Aug
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Godalming Kings Camps
Little House of Science
Online video science Mamma Mia! camps. Ages 3-11.
3rd-7th August 9am-12pm and 1-4pm for ages 6-16.
Frozen 2
10th & 11th August 9am-12pm for ages 5-8.
Trolls 2
3rd-7th August 13th & 14th August for ages 5-8. Camp Beaumont 1pm-4pm The Strings Club Firetech Courses 9am-12pm for ages 6-16. Summer Camps Camps Online tech for ages Matilda 9-17. 20% off with code August Live multi-activity Live17th-21st & online music/ Families20. camps. Ages 3-16. craft camps. Ages6-16. 3-11. 9am-12pm for ages
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Online Kids’ Summer Live and Virtual Kids’ Summer Avoiding Home Working Hell…. Camps and Courses By Mandy Garner Working from home is the nirvana parents have been waiting for, right? Well, maybe, but NOT when combined with looking after children full time. Here are some tips on successfully Chelsea Watts Academy Spark4Kids working fromYoung home as the school Perform Kings Camps holidaysWriters and exhaustion kickDrawing in.Live 3/5 day Online coding Live computer multi-activity Club workshops. arts on Online streamed camps for ages 5-17. Online streamed Forperforming 13-17 year olds Manage expectations justand 30th courses. Ages 4-10. creative writing writing - not 23rd July and those of your employer, but your courses. Ages courses. Ages6-12. 6-12. 6th and 13th August. own and those of your family. Creating a routine that allows you to work can help everybody. For instance, some quiet time after a second wave of infection. Can lunch when your children know that your employer help with technical you will be making phone calls. support and ergonomics? Ask your manager if you can It’s sensible to have a back-up if work around your childcare your laptop goes downHouse or to have Filmmaking Sparks Filmmaking Little of Kingswood Surrey responsibilities, perhaps in the Sophia someone you can call with technical classes from Harry Courses Online classes from Courses Science Music evenings or at weekends,Online tag issues. This is far less stressful and Potter to coding. Potter to coding. Action-packed online teaming with your partner,Harry if you Action-packed online Online video Online summer music Online video time-consuming than tryingscience to work Ages 4-18. Ages 4-18. course. Ages 9-18. have one. Or consider reducing course. Ages 9-18. camps. Ages 3-11. club for ages 7-16. camps.from AgesYouTube 3-11. things out for yourself your hours if this is affordable, and tutorials. explore this with your employer. You also need the right workspace As with flexible working and furniture. There are reports negotiations, if you spell out of increased back pain as a result the issues, explain how you are of people working from sofas or trying to tackle them and suggest Synergy Dance beds during lockdown. Ask your potential workable solutions, Online courses in Dance, employer for support - it’s a health managers are more likely Yoga and Meditation for to listen. and safety issue - and for help with Camp Beaumont The Strings Club Firetech Courses all ages (including SEND work-related phone/internet bills Summer The right setCamps up - it’s not just Online techiffor ages they don’t provideCamps phones and and visually impaired), about the hours you can work. 9-17. 20% off with code Live Live & online music/ laptops. plus multi-activity online holiday Youcamps. need the right long term setFamilies20. Ages with 3-16. craft camps. Ages 3-11. workshops up, given fears of commuting and READ MORE fun-filled routines.
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Talking to our Children about Racism
Helping your Child Cope with Nightmares
Last month saw an unprecedented outpouring of movements throughout the world advocating an end to racial inequality. Children certainly have questions about the stories they hear, see and read, so how do we talk to them positively and openly about race? Download A Parent’s Guide to Black Lives Matter.
Many children have more underlying worries than usual right now. These are often kept at bay by the routines, occupations and pleasures of the day, only to surface at night in the form of scary nightmares. Our friends at Fegans share their top tips for coping with your child’s nightmares.
Developing your Baby’s Sense of Humour
Worried about your Child’s Weight?
Watching your baby’s sense of humour develop is incredibly rewarding. Babies are born ready to laugh, but did you know that having a sense of humour is a learned quality that can actually be developed in babies and children?
Lockdown has significantly impacted children’s health, with a trend of weight gain resulting from confinement at home. Here are some useful tips from Need2KnowBooks for parents wanting to control weight gain in their children There’s a book offer at the end of the article too! READ MORE
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Best Online Classes for All Ages Are your children missing their regular classes and activities? Try these instead!
Family Dance Synergy OnlineWorkshops courses in Dance,
Teddies Music Club Online
Little Kickers Football for Kids
Yoga and Meditation for Sadler Well’s fun family workshopsSEND for 2 alldance ages (including to 6 years. and visually impaired).
Lively music and art for pre-schoolers.
Easy, fun football classes with a warm up, games, and goals.
Online Science Busylizzy Club
Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes at Home
Virtual Kids Martial Arts
Fitness fun for mums Liveand classes with andNature little ones. Mother Science.
The Strings Club Ukele/guitar/violin classes for ages 3+. FREE session!
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Self-guided, fun tutorials (5-8yrs).
The Little Gym at Home
Online classes to burn off excess energy.
Little STEAMers
Play-based science/ engineering classes for Fitness sessions for ages 2-4. primary and pre-school children. familiesonline.co.uk
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Avoiding Home Working Hell…. By Mandy Garner Working from home is the nirvana parents have been waiting for, right? Well, maybe, but NOT when combined with looking after children full time. Here are some tips on successfully working from home as the school holidays and exhaustion kick in. Manage expectations - not just those of your employer, but your own and those of your family. Creating a routine that allows you to work can help everybody. For instance, some quiet time after lunch when your children know that you will be making phone calls. Ask your manager if you can work around your childcare responsibilities, perhaps in the evenings or at weekends, tag teaming with your partner, if you have one. Or consider reducing your hours if this is affordable, and explore this with your employer. As with flexible working negotiations, if you spell out the issues, explain how you are trying to tackle them and suggest potential workable solutions, managers are more likely to listen. The right set up - it’s not just about the hours you can work. You need the right long term setup, given fears of commuting and familiesonline.co.uk
a second wave of infection. Can your employer help with technical support and ergonomics? It’s sensible to have a back-up if your laptop goes down or to have someone you can call with technical issues. This is far less stressful and time-consuming than trying to work things out for yourself from YouTube tutorials. You also need the right workspace and furniture. There are reports of increased back pain as a result of people working from sofas or beds during lockdown. Ask your employer for support - it’s a health and safety issue - and for help with work-related phone/internet bills if they don’t provide phones and laptops. READ MORE Summer 2020 Summer 2020 13 19
PRE SCHOOL
Nursery at Home Activities for under 5s that are easy to do at home and mirror the range of play experiences offered at nursery.
Make a Mermaid Tail
Make Sparkly Playdough
Make a Magic Garden
Make Crab Handprints
Car Name Game
Make Tractor Tyre Printing Pictures
Enjoy Songs and Action Rhymes
Make an Under the Sea Water Tray
Enjoy Dressing Up Role Play
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WORK PRE SCHOOL
BestHome Printable EarlyHell…. Years Avoiding Working Activity Sheets
By Mandy Garner Free printables to help your little one’s pre-school learning. Working from home is the nirvana parents have been waiting for, right? Well, maybe, but NOT when combined with looking after children full time. Here are some tips on successfully working from home as the school holidays and exhaustion kick in.
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Secret Summer Learning Activities Our best ideas to keep your child’s brain ticking over all summer long.
Make a Video
Charades
Learn Chess
Develops creativity, promotes physical activity and communication skills.
Develops imagination and non-verbal communication skills.
Encourages critical thinking, planning ahead and reasoning.
Make a Miniature Book
Bake a Cake
Word Games for Families
Encourages creativity and an interest in literature.
Art projects from Make a Soap Watts Gallery Carving Develops motor Artists’fine Village skills and creativity. Develops creativity while having fun. Summer 2020 416 Summer 2020
Develops maths and coordination.
Game of 50
Develops addition/ subtraction, logical thinking, strategy, perseverance.
Improves listening, vocabulary, memory and attention.
Fruit & Vegetable Guessing Game
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School Work During the Holidays?
Supporting Secret Learning
By Murray Morrison
By Dr Amanda Gummer
When the whole of the summer term has felt like a halfway house between school and holidays, many families are beginning to wonder whether they should continue some element of school work through the summer break. So, what should the plan be?
We’ve all mashed up veggies and hidden them in pasta sauce. Well, the same can be done with learning! Hiding learning within play is a much less stressful way of helping children to keep learning whilst they are not at school, especially for reluctant students. READ MORE
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Tips on Home Schooling from Mum of Two By Samantha Francis
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Sourcing Children’s Books over Summer Our guide to finding the right books for your child at the right price.
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Preparing your Child to Start School
Return to School: How to Support your Child
Starting school for the first time is exciting - despite the pandemic. Remember that children starting school for the first time will not know that school routines are different to the past! So how can you best prepare your little one to start school?
Throughout the long, strange months of lockdown parents have provided continuity and a sense of reality for their children. Soon it will be time to get them back to school and parents can help their children through this transition in numerous ways.
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Summer Reading Challenge 2020: Let’s Get Silly
What will School/Nursery be Like in September
By Beth Cadman
Over summer, there is often a dip in children’s reading levels. The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children aged 4-11 to read for pleasure and maintain their literacy levels. This year’s ‘Silly Squad’ theme places an emphasis on funny books.
While some nurseries and schools have already opened their doors post-lockdown, September is when it seems that we can expect all children to return. So what will the ‘new normal’ look like for parents and their children come the autumn?
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HOLIDAYS
Beat the crowd staycation ideas Please check the latest Government guidance before you book.
Canal Boat Holiday
Eco-Friendly Tree House
Rustic Woodland Shack
Hobbit Inspired Pod
Explore the UK’s rivers/ Luxury woodland break canals. From £725 a in Devon. From £1,390 a week (family of 4). week.
Retro Airstream Caravan
Go retro in Suffolk. From £66 a night (min 2-nights).
Idyllic Shepherd’s Hut
Get off the grid in Yorkshire. From £125 a night.
Pod living in Suffolk. From £710 a week (family of 4).
Northumberland’s beaches. From £180 for 2 nights (family of 4).
Gorgeous Highland Cottage
New Forest Cottage
Stunning St Ives Hideaway
Wild Scotland! From £1,990 a week (inc daily catering).
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HOLIDAYS
Staycation Survival Guide Check for the latest government travel advice. The rules are different in Scotland, Wales and Ireland, so make sure you check the details for the Check for country youthe are latest visiting.government travel advice. The rules are
different in Scotland, Wales and Ireland, so make sure you check Consider insurance. New policies no longer cover coronavirus-caused the details for the country you are visiting.
cancellations. If you have pre-booked insurance or an annual policy, the FCO has currently advised against allpolicies non-essential travel, cover which Consider insurance. Although new no longer invalidates your insurance. It seems likely that the FCO position will coronavirus-caused cancellations. change with regard to those countries with which the UK establishes air bridges but check your insurance before you book/travel. Check the cancellation policyT&Cs for any holiday you book. Will your
deposit becancellation refunded ifpolicy another lockdown happens foryour example? Check the for any holiday you book. Will deposit be refunded if another lockdown happens or if travel restrictions are not Lower your expectations. There will be fewer places open and lifted? some form of social distancing is likely to still be in place.
Lower your expectations. There will be fewer places open and some form Embrace nature and spending time with your family and think of of social distancing is likely to still be in place.
all the money you are saving towards next year’s holiday!
Embrace nature and spending time with your family and think of all the money you are saving towards next year’s holiday!
Budget Staycation Ideas Lodge in the grounds of the Thomas Lord Inn, Hampshire. Private facilities/meals to your room. Farmstay UK 700 farms offering camping, B&B and SC. Birdholme Glamping in Notts. Stilted safari lodges in acres of space! Forest Holidays Log cabins/ tree houses in 10 forest locations across UK. Camp Too - retro VW campers + modern motorhomes. Various UK pick-up points. Tent Share. Rent a tent so you don’t have to buy camping gear! Canopy & Stars - reconnect with nature! Glamping to shepherd huts. familiesonline.co.uk
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HOLIDAYS
Family Tour of the UK No holiday? Take your family on a virtual tour of the UK’s most famous places.
Stonehenge
Roman Baths
Edinburgh Castle
Interactive 360º tour + live view from inside the monument.
Virtual ‘walkthrough’ of Bath’s Roman baths.
Stunning aerial view of the building and city.
Tower of London
Giant’s Causeway 360º tour of this spectacular landmark.
Hadrian’s Wall
A 360º view of the world’s largest Roman artefact.
Buckingham Palace
The Shard
Dover Castle
Interactive 360º tour of the building and grounds.
Tour THE most famous Royal Palace. 22 Summer 2020 18 Summer 2020
View London from the tallest building in Europe.
360º tour of the castle on top of the white cliffs. familiesonline.co.uk familiesonline.co.uk
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ACTIVITIES
Best Printable Primary Age Games Free printables to help your child keep busy and learning.
Battleships
Develops strategy, logical thinking and concentration.
Country Word Search
Find 20 countries amongst the letters.
Alphabet Scattegories
Find a word for each letter! Summer 2020 2624 Summer 2020
The Mystery of the Missing Pirate Treasure
Car Bingo
Great for alphabet recognition.
Practises maths and problem solving.
Colouring Picnic
Read the sentences to colour the picture.
Premier League Football Facts
Solve the sums to complete the football facts.
ABC Trace & Colour
Trace the letter and colour in the drawing.
Harry Potter Word Scramble Figure out what Harry is saying.
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Screen-Free Activities Weekend ACTIVITIES
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