Second Grade Continuous Learning June 2020

Second Grade Continuous Learning June 2020

Draw a picture of your favorite summer spot. This could include a park, playground, water slide, or vacation spot. Include as many details as you can.

NAME: _____________________

Dear Families:

This packet includes daily math and literacy activities that your student can complete offline from home. Many of the activities will be review activities to serve as extra practice while some skills may be new to your student. Please feel free to help your student review any pages that may be challenging.

Daily Activities: Reading: Every day, your student should be reading whether that be with you or independently. Included in this packet are several texts for your student to read. The same book or text can be read multiple times throughout the month. Students who are able can complete a reading log capturing what they read each day.

Writing: Blank pages are included in the packet for your student to create their own stories. This is the perfect time to foster their creativity and imagination. Students should practice writing fiction and non-fiction texts.

Math: There are several math worksheets included in the packet. Once your student has completed the worksheets, have them write their own problems for a family member to complete. Your student can check the work to make sure all the answers are correct. Math facts are also a very important aspect of your student's math life that should be reviewed and practiced throughout the summer. Expectations for math facts are as follows: Grade 1: Mastery of addition and subtraction facts up to 10 Grade 2: Mastery of addition and subtraction facts up to 20 Grade 3-5: Maintain mastery of addition and subtraction facts up to 20 Mastery of all multiplication and division facts up to 10

Keep learning fun and remember that each student works at their own pace. If your student gets restless or frustrated, take a brain break and revisit the activity later. Use this opportunity of working at home to develop independence, perseverance, problem-solving skills, and creativity. The most important thing is for your student to enjoy learning!

LITERACY MENU

Make a list of everything you would like to do this summer. Hang it on the refrigerator and check off each activity you do.

Take a good book outside and find a cool place to read for twenty minutes.

Read a story and then tell someone about the book. What happens first, next, last?

Make two bookmarks: one to keep and one to share with someone special.

Cut words out of a newspaper or magazine and use them to build

a story.

Decorate a writing folder. Keep all your summer writing

inside.

Make a list or pictures of all the people, things

you like to write about.

Make some lemonade. Write down the steps you took

to make it.

How many words can you build from "lemonade"? Make a list.

Make your own book and read it to a family member.

Make a menu for dinner. Help an adult cook the foods.

Go to the library and check out new books!

Write a letter to someone special and mail it!

Play a guessing game! Can you give clues that will help someone

else guess which object you are describing?

Use your school login information to get on or

.

Haw many words can you build with these letters:

i, a, c, f, g, m, n, p, r, s?

Read a book to someone younger.

Take a walk or a bike ride. Make a list of everything you

see while outside. Sort the list into categories.

Read a non-fiction book. Tell someone three things you learned from the book. What questions do you have?

Make a list of all the books you will read

this summer. How many will it be?

Convince a parent to take you swimming. What are the reasons you should go?

Write down all the words you know how to spell. How many is it?

Make a list of the fun things you want to do this summer. You can turn your list into stories any time you want!

Pick a topic you'd like to know more about. Have an adult help

you research it. What did you learn?

Tell someone about your summer.

What were the best parts?

Remember to read everyday! Have fun this summer! We will look forward to seeing you next school year...

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