In reference to my 101 things to do over summer vacation, I set out to do number one. Have a lemonade stand. But I wanted it to be the most successful and fun lemonade stand that I could have it be. So I did some research, and here are 20 tips and tricks to having the best lemonade stand ever!
8.17.2013
20 Tips and Tricks to THE MOST Successful Summer Lemonade Stand
In reference to my 101 things to do over summer vacation, I set out to do number one. Have a lemonade stand. But I wanted it to be the most successful and fun lemonade stand that I could have it be. So I did some research, and here are 20 tips and tricks to having the best lemonade stand ever!
6.06.2013
Summer Idea #97... Newspaper Fashion Show

6.02.2013
Summer Reading List: Top 50 chapter books for Upper Elementary Children from a 6th grader's point of view
An Electrifying Michael Vey Boxed Set
The Fairy Tale Detectives (The Sisters Grimm, Book 1)
Harry Potter Paperback Box Set (Books 1-7)
Bliss
The Angel Experiment: A Maximum Ride Novel
The Invention of Hugo Cabret
City of Orphans
Book of a Thousand Days
The Unwanteds
The Goose Girl (Books of Bayern)
Floors: Book 1
Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism
Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes
The Mysterious Benedict Society
Marley: A Dog Like No Other
Masterpiece
The Witches
The Genius Files: Mission Unstoppable
Out of the Woods
The Doll People
Percy Jackson and the Olympians - When Percy goes to camp Half Blood, he finds out he's the son of a God and has to use his powers to stop Hades from destroying everything he loves.
Smile
Number the Stars
Infinity Ring Book 1: A Mutiny in Time
Mandy
Tuck Everlasting
Matilda
The 39 Clues Complete Collection Book 1 to 11 Pack- Amy and Dan Cahill travel the world and participate in a family challenge to assemble 39 clues. The Cahills are the most powerful family the world has ever known. Grace Cahill left a challenge in her will for relatives to either take one million dollars or the first in a series of Clues that will reveal the source of the family's power.
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy
The Candy Shop War
Pippi Longstocking
Half Magic
Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story
Princess Academy
Sideways Stories from Wayside School
The BFG
A Series of Unfortunate Events, Books 1-13 - 13 clever books follow sad children's lives as they go from one misfortune to another, but they outwit Count Olaf over and over again.
The Secret Garden - When Mary, a spoiled little brat, finds out about a locked door in the garden, she has to know what's behind it. She not only finds a way to unlock the garden, but also unlock her uncle and bratty cousin's hearts.
The Ralph Mouse Collection (The Mouse and the Motorcycle / Runaway Ralph / Ralph S. Mouse)
Charlotte's Web
Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Boxcar Children Bookshelf (The Boxcar Children Mysteries, Books 1-12)
The Chocolate Touch
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle
The Giver - The future reality of Jonas who becomes the new receiver in fantasy futuristic town.
Because of Winn-Dixie -A story about a 10 year old who moves to new town in Florida and all the difference she makes for the better.
Wonderstruck
Ella Enchanted - Newberry Honor book that is a retelling of Cinderella in modern times, but still with all the magic!
5.29.2013
101+ Things to do in the Summertime by a 12 year old
P.S. 46 is hilarious!
1. Lemonade Stand
2. Teach Dog Tricks
3. Go on at least 4 Family Hikes
4. Catch a snake or a frog
5. Press Flowers
6. Sew an outfit or something else
7. Go on an hour-long bug hunt
8. Add 6 big words to your vocabulary
9. Sleep outside under the stars at least once
10. Throw a carnival for the neighborhood kids
11. Puppet Show
12. Movie Night - in the backyard, at home or at the theater
13. Watch all of the Harry Potter movies in one day
14. Water Fight!
15. Go Swimming once every 2 weeks
16. Write a Book
17. Make a Movie
18. Decorate a T-shirt
19. Cook 2 meals
20. Take a bike ride
21. Try out a new sport
22. Read a new book every week (Check out her list of book ideas)
23. Late Night with friends
24. Collect and label 15 leaves
25. Make leaf prints
26. Conduct a Science experiment
27. Take a coin-flip trip
28. Complete a book of Soduku
29. Climb a tree (find a good one)
30. Complete a new piano piece every 2 weeks
31. BIG spring cleaning and donate to a good cause
32. Do alphabet photo scavenger hunt
33. Make a necklace
34. Have an at home spa day
35. Make an obstacle course - one for bikes too!
36. Service Project/Do a secret service
37. Have a magic show
38. Make a mural
39. Have a fun car wash (toy cars for the boys)
40. Rock climb
41. Visit grandparents and interview them
42. Write a letter to a far-away friend
43. Go Camping!
44. Run a race
45. Make up and perform up a play
46. Go a day without saying "like"
47. Go fishing
48. Make a new flavor of milkshake or slushie
49. Board Game Night
50. Create a slide for the microscope
51. Eat Healthy all day
52. Giant hopscotch
53. Creative olympics
54. Go to the Recreation Center
55. Go to the skate park
56. Picnic
57. Go to the lake/beach
58. No candy
59. Cousin sleepover
60. Find a good walking stick
61. Decorate flip-flops
62. 7/11 slushie day {On July 11th, they give out free slushies!}
63. Learn a new song to sing
64. Perform in a talent show
65. Make a coloring book
66. Make flower clips
67. Tumbling Day
68. Carve something into wood
69. Go to a summer concert
70. Karaoke Night with friends
71. No electronics week
72. Photography hike
73. Volunteer as a service in the community
74. Deliver Cookies secretly
75. Scrapbook
76. Draw a self-portrait
77. Magazine Collage
78. Run in the sprinklers
79. Go to a museum
81. Tye die
82. Camping in the backyard
83. Scavenger hunt
84. Geo cashing
85. Star gazing
86. Amusement park
87. Treasure hunt
88. Dance in the rain
89. Puddle jumping
90. Thrift store shopping
91. Bowling
92.Night Games
93. Go trailblazing
94. Go to a water park
95. Make up a new game
96. Find 5 good luck charms
97. Have a newspaper clothes fashion show
98. Build a sand castle/collect sea shells
99. Have a "photo booth" at home
100. Have a BBQ with homemade ice cream
101. WATER PARTY!
102. Have a park passport to all parks in town
103. Build a Fort out of blankets, tables and things from home
104. Play croquet
105. Have a bike parade and decorate bikes
106. Have a homemade post office with brothers and sisters
107. Make homemade pizza
108. Make musical instrument and have a family band
109. Have a garage sale
110. BOATING
111. Make a time capsule
112. Hula hoop contest - Don't Miss my sister and my hula hooping fun!
113. Have a rock hunt
HAPPY SUMMER!
6.11.2009
More free summer movies...
To try and reach a variety of readers in different states, here's a list I found of several movie theater's free or cheap summer programs...
Regal Movies are free but you must get tickets at the Box Office the day of the show. Showings are on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Cinemark Get 10 shows for $5.00 when you pay in advance or $1.00 per show when you pay at the Box Office. Showings are weekday mornings. See here for my previous post.
AMC $1.00 movies on Wednesdays, proceeds go to charity. See here for my previous post.
Rave Motion Pictures Free movies every Tuesday and Wednesday, seats are given on a first come, first serve basis.
Dickinson Theaters Most locations offer a package of 8 movies for $12.50. Dates vary by location.
Marcus Theaters All seats are $2.50 and include free popcorn. Showings are on Wednesdays and Thursday mornings.
Harkins Theaters Movies are $1.00 each or some theaters offer a 10 pack for $7.00. Showings are Monday-Friday.
Kerasotes Theaters Six movies will be shown for free Wednesdays and Thursdays.
6.01.2009
Reading incentives

So... with summer HERE... I'll share a few fun summer reading ideas:
"Teachers and parents need to promote the idea that books are as much a part of summer as swimming, fireworks, and ice cream! Pack up books with your traveling gear! Let's not take a vacation from reading.
Jim Trelease, author of the million-copy best seller, THE READ ALOUD HANDBOOK, says, "Parents take their children to the mall ten times more often than they take them to the library!" May we suggest the next time you go to the mall, stop at the library to check out BOOKS!"
(Nancy Livingston, one of my favorite college professors)
Barnes and Noble
1. Kids read any eight (8) books of their own choosing, keep a journal about their favorite parts of the books and return a form between May 26th & September 7th, 2009. In return, they will get a FREE book from a list of titles.
Borders - Not my favorite summer reading program because you have to purchase your reward at the end for 50% off the original price, but if you want the book ANYWAY, 50% is a great discount!
Utah Governor's Reading Program - At this website, you can download the calendar and bookmarks. Most local libraries also carry a hard copy of this calendar with a postcard inside you can mail to the governor when you are done to say you accomplished the program. In the past, they have sent a certificate of achievement along with some fun extras as rewards.
Happy Reading!
5.24.2009
Summer movies...

Don't forget, Cinemark is doing a movie club as well. They are 10 movies for $5.00 or $1.00/movie at the box office. The list is now up at this link of what movies your local theater is showing.