Kindergarten

The Summer Learning Website has information about required summer reading activities as well as optional weekly activities for enrichment.

Trimester 3

Literacy and Math Pacing Guides

Click the pacing guides above to see what students are learning about and when

The Summer Learning Website has information about required summer reading activities as well as optional weekly activities for enrichment.

Required Summer Reading

Kindergarten Required Summer Reading Activities

Kindergarten Summer Reading Book Ideas

Literacy Resources

Building A Love of Reading

Click here for a genre bingo.

Parents click here for building a joyful routine.

Click here for a list of current award-winning books.

Literacy Strategies

Looking for some strategies to deepen your understanding of what you read? Click here for some excellent lessons from Smekens Educational Services!


Exploring Poetry

Click here to follow along to explore different kinds of poetry.


Lexia

Check with your teacher if you need more time on your Lexia account and log in with Clever.


Where Can I Find Something to Read?

Go to the Kids A-Z app on your child's iPad to have your child listen, read, and answer comprehension questions

Go to the Epic! app on your child's iPad to access a digital library

Go to the Sora app on your child's iPad to access a digital library

Visit the Tumble Book Library website to access a digital library of book to listen to and read

Visit Storyline Online to enjoy stories read aloud by celebrated actors with engaging illustrations

Kindergarten Foundational Skills

Trimester 3 Math Targets

Below are two key targets for Trimester 3:

  • Add and subtract within 5 using strategies

        • counting on

        • making five

        • doubles

        • using the relationship between addition and subtraction

  • Use addition and subtraction within 10 to solve word problems

Trimester 3 Math Resources

Trimester 3 Math Activities

What is important to know about addition and subtraction word problems?

  • The "unknown" in a word problem can be located in different places within a problem.

  • Word problems can also have different situations such as parts and wholes, comparisons, and adding to/taking from.

The image to the right has sample word problems modeling different addition and subtraction problem situations and how the "unknown" value can change.