Below, you will find summer assignments for Reading, Phonics, English/Grammar, and Math. Please create your own packets by printing as much, or as little as you need. These assignments are meant to reinforce what we learned during the school year and to prevent summer slide.
Use these to help with equivalent fractions and comparing fractions
Students should be given 10 minutes to complete each drill. Students are considered proficient if they complete the drill with at least 90% accuracy ( i.e. no more that 10 problems incorrect)
Each page contains 2 copies of the same drill. My suggestion is that once printed, cut each sheet in half and take the drills at different times.
Students can learn and practice cursive writing one letter at a time.
Choose a text.
Circle any words you do not know.
Get help from a grown-up when you need it.
Practice reading the text for 5 days.
Keep track of how many words you read correctly each day. (The numbers at the end of each line will help.)
Answer the questions in complete sentences.
Choose a text.
Circle any words you do not know.
Get help from a grown-up when you need it.
Practice reading the text for 5 days.
Keep track of how many words you read correctly each day. ( The numbers at the end of each line will help.)
Answer the questions in complete sentences.
Choose two texts that are related.
Answer the questions about each text.
Compare and contrast both texts.
There are two versions of traditional reading logs; choose the one that works best for you.
This is a non-traditional reading log. The reader keeps track of his/her reading by genre.
The reader tells about the beginning, middle, and end of the text.
The reader tells about the story's elements.
The reader writes a summary and gives his/her opinion about the text
The reader tells about the length of the text and interesting facts.
The reader tells about what he/she has learned and refers explicitly to the text.
The reader tells about a real person's life.