Summer Assignments
Math for students entering 1st grade
Reading for students entering 1st Grade
Summer resources for students entering 2nd grade
Students entering 3rd grade
It has been so fun watching the kids grow this year. Summertime is a great opportunity to KEEP GROWING. Setting aside time for reading, math, and meditation should be built into the summer routine.
Students should be reading or listening to audiobooks every day, for a minimum of 20 minutes. It is crucial that they enjoy this time, and they continue to cultivate a love for reading.
Students should also be practicing math facts (basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). 35 minutes a week of focused practice is enough. That can be spread out to just 5 minutes a day!
We have been meditating each day. The science behind the benefits of meditation is VAST. Kids who meditate have improved attention and improved emotional regulation (Microsoft Word - misp-research-summary-5.5.2012.docx (mindfulnessinschools.org) . Meditating a few times a week is a great summer goal. Below, I have listed a couple links for guided meditations.
Lastly, students should review math concepts. There are tons of great workbooks for the summer between 3rd and 4th. Online math games are also an option.
Students entering 4th grade
Typing for incoming 4th and 5th grade
Please practice keyboarding at least 20 minutes per week to keep your skills sharp.
You may access Typing Quest through Symbaloo HERE.
If you have an alternate keyboarding program that teaches similar skills you may use that as well.
Reading, math and more for students entering 5th grade
Math for students entering 6th grade
Reading for Middle School ELA
Math for incoming 7th and 8th grade students who were in Ms. Cook‘s 2022-23 class
Math for students who were in Mrs. Clark's 6th grade class entering 7th grade
Math for students who were in Mrs. Clark's 7th grade class entering Algebra
Middle School Service Hours that can be completed over the summer for quarter 1