I used to do a full schedule in the summer, but last summer ds realized the other children in the neighborhood were out for the summer, so we compromised and only did the read-aloud subjects. I told him we had to read 20 min for the summer library program. But that hurt his math skills.
I am starting a new job from home this fall (teaching online) and will need the summer to plan. Therefore, here’s what I’m considering for the summer:
Continue Bible and Scripture memory, poetry, literature selection for ds9 and fun books for dd5.
Math review (subtraction and multiplication)
Try to do copywork daily.
Haven’t decided about composer study and picture study, but they never take long anyway.
Lots of hands-on art projects. It gets very hot here in the afternoons and they need things to exhibit for the county fair in August anyway.
I may try to get dd5 in school mode (she’ll be six at the end of July) so she’ll have an idea about first grade, anyway. Play file folder games and other games for math, that type of thing.