![End of an Era: Educational Summer Vacation 2015 Recap -- An entire summer's worth of educational lessons, games, activities, and recipes on different countries in the world. Click here for resources to teach your own children or students about Venezuela, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, Oman, Washington D.C., or the Netherlands (Holland) {posted @ Unremarkable Files} End of an Era: Educational Summer Vacation 2015 Recap -- An entire summer's worth of educational lessons, games, activities, and recipes on different countries in the world. Click here for resources to teach your own children or students about Venezuela, Japan, the United Kingdom, Canada, Oman, Washington D.C., or the Netherlands (Holland) {posted @ Unremarkable Files}](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhigGmsj8PDdk_D2RT7QUWE5Bw62hHbCEirDCCKCTDJEF0csDznOOlC4sfDp6q2sVEhnahVp2mV9pDh3KPGPdn1H3fpQpwCuZG-Ph34rKlYxW7fdkCGXn_14Gb6c9IUDoN7RTmpt4sE9pjU/s320/hands-600497_1280.jpg)
We did projects that were either disastrous or turned out brilliantly, ate ethnic food that was either disgusting or wonderful, and regardless we learned a lot. And my 3-year-old is still asking us to "pass the milk, alsjeblieft" at dinnertime.
Feel free to steal my ideas, laugh at our educational debacles, or leave a comment on these posts about our educational summer vacation of 2015:
We'll be back with more Saturday night updates in June 2016! (I tried to weasel my way out of it but the kids wouldn't accept any of my excuses.)
1 comment:
What a fun summer! I think I'm going to steal some of your ideas for next summer. We live outside of Phx (which has an ethnic/cultural center for just about any group you can imagine), so I see lots of field trips in our future. :)
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