Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 10, 2017

Daily Summer Activities Grade 2-3


1- Daily Summer Activities Grade 2-3

The transition from third to fourth grade can be a big step for some children and the exercises in Daily Summer Activities, Moving from Third to Fourth Grade, can help keep skills fresh in their minds.Language Arts practice:a fiction and non fiction story with comprehension questions each week sentences to correct for capitalization, punctuation, and grammar.
  • 10 spelling words to learn each week
  • cursive handwriting practice
  • creative writing activities
  • alphabetical order
  • contractions
  • parts of speech
  • synonyms, antonyms, and homophones
  • Mathematics practice:multiplication and division facts
  • word problems
  • two-and three-digit addition and subtraction with borrowing and carrying
  • dividing by one digit
  • multiplication by one and two digits
  • fractions
  • graphing
  • Geography skills:map symbols
  • map reading

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2-Daily Summer Activities Moving from First to Second Grade
Keep learning alive during the summer. If children don't use their skills regularly, they begin to forget them. Research has shown that short sessions of daily practice help to maintain, and even increase, what has been learned. Provides ten weeks of appropriate, teacher-developed practice activities in major subject areas to help your child make a successful transition from one grade to the next.


Full color with engaging illustrations and graphics sure to hold a child's interest. Comprised of ten weekly sections that provide skill practice in several subject areas. There are two pages of short, focused practice for each day of the week. The subject areas vary somewhat depending on the grade levels addressed, but include, reading, mathematics, spelling and other language skills, handwriting, creative writing, and geography.


Each weekly section begins with a record form where the child tracks work completed, logs the number of minutes of recreational reading, and records interesting events of the week. Other features of each book include: 16 pages of reading or mathematics practice cards printed on cardstock; ideas for using practice cards are provided, certificate of completion, answer key, parent suggestions, and summer reading list.

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