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Easy Spring Break Learning Goals for Kids of All Ages
2024-03-21 11:00 UTC by Leticia

Spring break is right around the corner and while everyone needs a brain break, unstructured time can be hard for kids who thrive on a routine. Help your kids keep from getting too restless by working together to set spring break learning goals.

How to Set Spring Break Learning Goals

Spring break learning goals can provide focus and give kids of all ages a sense of accomplishment when the week is over. Here are three quick tips for working together to set spring break learning goals. Keep reading for a chance to win one of two $50 Outschool gift cards.

Keep Spring Break Learning Goals Simple and Fun

Spring break goals don’t have to be hard. They can be learning focused, travel related, or both but keep them fun! A great way to combine learning while on vacation is to teach your child a life skill necessary to traveling. Keep reading for age-appropriate ideas!

If you’re doing a staycation, a simple goal could be to visit the library to select a new book to read, choose an audiobook to listen to in the car, or take a nature walk around the neighborhood for signs of spring.

Make Them Age Appropriate

If a flight is involved to get to and from your spring break destination, here are some age-appropriate spring break learning goals that are great life skills:

  • Preschool and early elementary ages can be responsible for their carry-on bag and practicing proper flight etiquette. Please and thank you go a long way with TSA agents, gate agents, flight attendants, and everyone they encounter during their travels. Integrate some simple addition or subtraction by teaching kids time zone math and letting them practice the time difference between home and your vacation destination.
  • Older elementary ages and tweens can be given the task of finding your flight number on the monitor and locating your gate. Have them practice reading maps of the airport terminal, when using mass transit, and navigating around your new destination.
  • Teens who have traveled before should be given a bit of independence to manage their travel time. Let them explore the area around the gate but be sure they know what time your flight boards and what time you’d like them back at the gate before giving them money to buy their own food and snacks.

Ensure They Can Be Achieved

The best thing about goal setting is knowing you’ve accomplished what you’ve set out to do so make spring break learning goals short and sweet. Manage expectations by being realistic about what can be achieved. If something seems too hard or not worth the effort to try to pursue, it’s ok to abandon it!

How Outschool Helps Kids Meet Spring Break Learning Goals

An Outschool class can be a great way achieve spring break learning goals in a fun, affordable, and engaging way. The wide variety of classes on Outschool ensures there’s something for everyone.

Here are some popular Outschool classes that are perfect for keeping kids focused and providing them with a sense of accomplishment over spring break.

Outschool Classes for Grades K-2 (30-45 minute 1 time classes)

Outschool Classes for Grades 3-5 (45-55 minute 1 time classes)

Outschool Classes for Middle Schoolers (40-80 minute 1 time classes)

Outschool Gift Card Giveaway

To help your family set spring break learning goals, Outschool has generously provided two $50 gift cards as a giveaway!

To enter, search for a topic your child loves and find an Outschool class they’d love to take and leave the title of the class in the comments and use the Rafflecopter form below for extra entries. Winners will be sent their gift cards via email when the Rafflecopter giveaway ends.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

No compensation was received for this post. Outschool gift cards are provided by Outschool. Affiliate links are included in this post.

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