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June Learning Guide: End of School, Father's Day & Summer Fun with Peak-Ed

  • Writer: John Matula
    John Matula
  • Jun 2
  • 2 min read

June is one of the most exciting months of the year for families and educators. School years wrap up, summer adventures begin, and some of the most meaningful learning happens — not from textbooks, but through play, conversation, and connection.

🎓 End of the School Year: Celebrate and Keep the Momentum

The last weeks of school are packed with performances, field days, and end-of-year parties — but they're also the perfect time to reflect on how far your child has come. Summer learning loss is real: research shows kids can lose up to two months of learning over summer break. The good news? Keeping skills sharp doesn't have to feel like homework.

At Peak-Ed, we design tools that make learning irresistible — from vocabulary card games played on road trips to talking balls that spark conversation at the dinner table.

🎁 Father's Day June 15: Give the Gift of Play

Father's Day is just around the corner (June 15!), and this year, skip the tie. Give Dad and the kids something they'll actually use together. Educational games are the gift that keeps giving — building vocabulary, communication skills, and memories at the same time.

Our Go Words™ card game is perfect for the family game night Dad always wanted, and Say2Play™ turns any backyard into a learning playground. No setup required. Just grab and go.

✊ Juneteenth June 19: Learning Freedom Through Stories

Juneteenth (June 19) is a powerful reminder of the importance of education, literacy, and freedom. This month, we encourage families and classrooms to explore stories of resilience, leadership, and joy — and to have conversations that matter. Language and communication are at the heart of everything we do at Peak-Ed, and there's no better time than June to celebrate that.

☀️ 5 Ways to Make Summer Learning Fun

  • Play a vocabulary card game after dinner — even 10 minutes a day adds up fast.

  • Take learning outside — talking games work great at the park, beach, or backyard.

  • Set a summer reading challenge and celebrate milestones with small rewards.

  • Cook a meal together and talk about measurements, ingredients, and cultures.

  • Turn road trips into quiz games — license plate math, word games, and 20 questions all count.

🌟 Shop Peak-Ed This June

Whether you're a teacher wrapping up the year, a parent planning summer, or looking for the perfect Father's Day gift — Peak-Ed has you covered. All of our products are designed to build real skills through real play.

Happy June from the Peak-Ed team. Here's to a summer full of learning, laughter, and connection. 🎉

 
 
 

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