All summer reading and summer work will be reviewed in class the first week of school.
(TK)
1. Read Books on Summer Reading List .
We encourage you to read each book more than once and to review concepts of inclusion, kindness, dreams, and individuality with your child.
1. Practice writing all uppercase and lowercase letters. Consider this workbook (Pre-K) or this one (TK) depending on your child's readiness.
2. Practice recognizing, writing, and counting numbers 1 - 10
3. Practice recognizing all uppercase and uppercase letters and letters sounds associated with each letter.
4. Complete this Summer Review Packet from Ms. Carr that will help you get ready for TK!
5. French Practice from Madam Picard
6. Here is the link for the Summer Reading Challenge: TK-K: Summer Reading Challenge 2022
1. Books on the Reading List
We encourage you to read the books more than once in order to review themes and concepts with your child.
1. Practice writing all letters (uppercase and lowercase) and recognizing sounds associated with each. Please practice writing on Ice Cream Paper.
2. Practice identifying and writing numbers to 0-20. Please practice writing on Ice Cream Paper.
3. Complete a daily journal entry including a drawing and one to two sentences Mead: Primary Journal
4. BOB Books are great for early readers!
5. Complete this review packet from Ms. Carr that will help you get ready for Mrs. Keene's Kindergarten.
6. French Practice from Madam Picard
7. Here is the link for the Summer Reading Challenge: TK-K: Summer Reading Challenge 2022
LInk to Summer Reading List.: Please enjoy reading this summer and remember there are three mandatory choices and we will be talking about these books at the beginning of the school year. Please follow the directions and remember you can read them on your own, read along with family, or have a family member read them to you.
1. HANDWRITING! HANDWRITING! HANDWRITING!
Practice writing complete sentences with the correct format: capital first letter, finger spacing between words, phonetic spelling, and ending marks. Consider this book or this book depending on your child's readiness.
2. Reading individualized books on RAZ-Kids for fluency and answering comprehension questions for each story.
3. Practice identifying, sequencing, and writing numbers to 0-100
4. Complete this review packet from Mrs. Keene that will help you get ready for Mrs. Ryne's 1st grade. There is also this SuperKids Review Packet!
1. Read Magician's Hat by Malcolm Mitchell
2. Read A Chair For My Mother by Vera B. Williams
3. Listen to Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard Atwater (have a parent read it to you and or listen to it on an audio book platform)
3. Practice your addition and subtraction facts.
1. Practice Handwriting consider this book or this book depending on your child's readiness.
2. Listen to the following books: My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett , The Wild Robot by Peter Brown, The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate.
3. Summer Curriculum Guide: Here is a link to help you keep up the good work and be more prepared for 2nd Grade. You will find a wonderful summer packet that has daily ELA and Math work.
One-Third Nerd by Gennifer Choldenko
Lexile-level appropriate book & Book Report
The printed and completed book report will be collected on the first day of school.
Optional: 1 additional Lexile Book (student's choice) for summer reading
Practice addition and subtraction facts.
1. Read Because of Winn Dixie by Kate DiCamillo
2. Read a book based on your Lexile level. You can find book choices at different Lexile levels here. Please fill out this book report to turn in at the beginning of the school year.
3. Complete this math packet.
3 Practice math multiplication and division facts.
1. Practice handwriting consider this book or this book depending on your child's readiness.
1. Read Frindle by Andrew Clements. Students will recieve a copy of this book from Mrs. Amil on the last day of school.
2. Read any other chapter book on your Lexile level. You can find books on your lexile level here. Then, print and complete this book report to be turned in on the first day of school. (Print 2-sided)
3. Complete this review packet and bring it in on the first day of school.
4. Practice multiplication and division facts. (You will be expected to know all multiplication and division facts up to 12.)
1. Practice handwriting consider this book or this book based on your child's ability.
1. Math Packet (link) - due the first day of school, hard copy, show all work/steps
Students will receive a printed hard copy on June 9th.
2. Read A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle. Use this Bookmark on reading strategies to help guide you while reading.
3. Read any other chapter book on your Lexile level, please fill out this google form by June 18th to record your book choice. You can find books on your lexile level here or here. Then, print and complete this Book Report to be turned in on the first day of school.
1. Math: Multiplication facts (link), Master 5th Grade Math on Khan (link), Start 6th Grade Math on Khan (link)
3. Reading: Reading Plus, Readworks
4. Writing: Practice cursive consider this book.
5. For more optional/suggested summer activities, please read this document. that Ms. Emmerich prepared to help you get ready for middle school!
6. Social Studies: The Call of The Wild Black Beauty Out of my Mind
1.Aleks Topics - complete 5 per week
due on July 2st (15 topics), July 22nd (15 topics), and August 12th (20 topics)
2. Read Reaching Out by Francisco Jimenez. Print these Reading Response Bookmarks and complete them as you read. To be turned in on the first day of school.
3. Read any other chapter book on your Lexile level, please fill out this google form by June 18th to record your book choice. You can find books on your lexile level here or here. Then, print and complete this Book Report to be turned in on the first day of school.
1. Math: Aleks, pre-Algebra vocabulary (link), numbers vocabulary (link), Multiplication facts (link), Master 6th Grade on Khan (link), Start 7th Grade on Khan (link)
2. Reading: Reading Plus, Readworks
3. Social Studies: The Wednesday Wars The Book Thief Where The Lillies Bloom
1. Aleks Topics - complete 5 per week
due on July 2st (15 topics), July 22nd (15 topics), and August 12th (20 topics)
2. Read Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson. Print these Reading Response Bookmarks and complete them as you read. To be turned in on the first day of school.
3. Read any other chapter book on your Lexile level, please fill out this google form by June 18th to record your book choice. You can find books on your lexile level here or here. Then, print and complete this Book Report to be turned in on the first day of school.
1. Math: Aleks, Algebra vocabulary (link), Rational Numbers vocabulary (link),
HSPT Math Skills (link), Master 7th Grade on Khan (link), Start Algebra on Khan (link)
2. Social Studies: The Diary of Anne Frank A Place to Belong Boys in The Boat
Visit museums as much as possible & continue being creative & making art over the summer. Many museums have amazing educational resources which would be wonderful to share with your children!
1. San Francisco Public Library - Visit their Virtual Library suite, including our fresh Kids and Teen Virtual Libraries—perfect for summer online browsing!
*Kids Virtual Library *Teen Virtual Library
2. Epic! is a digital library for students. NDV has a new school account. If you would like to have free access to this online library, please email Ms. Kayo (nakagome@ndvsf.org) with your email address and student's name. She will then send you a class code and you will have access to the online library.
3. Vooks - A streaming library of animated children's storybooks. If you click here, you will be able to browse through my library account.
4. OxfordOwl - It’s designed to support their learning at school and at home. Once you register for free, you can access more than 250 free Oxford ebooks for kids along with storytelling videos, games and guides that help them develop their reading skills.
5. Stories for Kids - Wonderful stories for kids from a best-selling author.
6. Amazon's Free Kids Ebooks - You can find free Kindle books for kids categorized under the Children’s eBooks section. There are several subcategories like Action & Adventure, Animals, Early Learning, Sports & Outdoors, each with 100 free eBooks to pick from so you can read a different one each day to your kids.
7. Barnes & Noble Free Nook Books for Kids - If you have the Barnes & Noble Nook e-reader, you can download free online books for kids from ages 0-12 years. Some children’s favorites like Disney characters Elsa and Anna, or Dr. Seuss, Peppa Pig, Dork Diaries, and many others are all in there.
8. Open LIbrary - An online school library designed for K-12 audience. This site is part of the nonprofit Internet Archive and houses a collection of more than one million books, with access to over 22,000 free online books for kids – classic and newer titles – for free.
9. Hoopla - Instantly borrow eBooks and audiobooks, 24/7 with your library card. Please make sure to turn on "Kids Mode" in the setting.
10. Tumble Book Library - TumbleBookLibrary is a curated database of children’s e-books. We have an account for you to read on this site until Aug. 31, 2020. Please click the link to read some books. - Username: PrimaryLibrary, Password:trial
11. Teen Book Cloud - TeenBookCloud is a curated database of e-books and other digital content for Middle Schools and High Schools.
12. International Children's Digital Library - ICDL is a nonprofit organization that provides access to the best children’s books of their culture, and cultures around the world regardless of where they live. There are over 4,000 titles in 59 languages to choose from, that you can read to your children.
📚Summer Reading LIst from Mr. Charles
📚 Summer Reading Suggestion from Ms. Kayo