When making a vacation plan for your child, you first need to figure out how to spend them exclusively with benefit. In this case, it will be more expedient to seek help from the class teacher. The instructors will give a short description of what subjects your little one may have difficulty with. An extracurricular reading list should be a must-see. This is the most challenging part of the summer assignments.
Quite often, resourceful children hide it far away along with the report card, so as not to tempt their parents to look there. But, as they say, forewarned is forearmed. And there is no need to slow down with this.
For example, if you know the annual program, then you can easily choose an interesting activity for your child. A lesson like history is often not interesting at school. Either the teacher does not find interesting facts in the topic, or it is just that often the little ones are simply too lazy to open the desired paragraph. This is where you should come into play.
Make an interesting program of visiting museums, a thematic exhibition or reenactments of a combat battle. In any case, visualization of everything that happens will be remembered by children much better than other forms of perception.
Don't forget about math. Such a difficult subject is not well given to every child. But instilling sympathy for this subject in a little genius is quite simple, you just need to show how useful mathematics can be in life. Invite the boys to be your protector, and the girls to be great housewives - let them look at the shop receipt to see if you were cheated by accident in the store. Such methods will help to better assimilate the material covered.
Get your child a large colorful map, it develops visual memory and helps to improve geographical knowledge.
The more interesting things you can think of, the more your little genius will benefit from the holidays. Rely on your creativity and add a little creative approach, it will help not only to tighten up the general program, but also diversify your communication with the child.