How many words can you make using the letters in the words:
?Use the letters to make words, then record your answers here:
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Name:_____________________________________ Date:__________________
Now, write a sentence using at least two of the words you made, and then illustrate your sentence in a drawing.
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Use this reading log to keep track of all the books you read this summer. Bring it to school in September to make recommendations to your classmates.
! Genre categories: mystery, fantasy, realistic fiction, science fiction, historical fiction, informational, biography, autobiography, poetry
Title of book Author Genre Would you recommend it to a
friend?
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Use this reading log to keep track of all the books you read this summer. Bring it to school in September to make recommendations to your classmates.
! Genre categories: mystery, fantasy, realistic fiction, science fiction, historical fiction, informational, biography, autobiography, poetry
Title of book Author Genre Would you recommend it to a
friend?
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- 9
14
- 4
24
- 2
7
- 8
16
- 3
18
- 8
11
- 9
10
- 5
Subtraction Scuba Subtract to find the difference.
7 - 5 = ___ 12 - 5 = ___ 18 - 2 = ___
Quick Math: If the difference will be less than 5, color the shark blue. If It will be greater than 5, color the shark gray.
8 - 8 16 - 6 14 - 2
6 - 4 = ___ 11 - 3 = ___ 19 - 4 = ___
13 - 3= ___ 18 - 8 = ___ 17 - 7 = ___ 16 - 6 = ___
16 - 6 = ___ 12 - 2= ___ 19 - 9 = ___ 11 - 1 = ___
Name: _______________________ Date: ______________
When snorkeling, Brianne spotted 5 more sea turtles than clownfish. She spotted 13
clownfish. How many sea turtles did Brianne spot?
_____ sea turtles
Ryan counted 17 seahorses and 28 starfish. How many fewer seahorses did he count
than starfish?
_____ fewer seahorses
Natalie counted 14 sea anemones and 24 pieces of coral in her favorite snorkeling spot. How more pieces of coral did she
count?
_____ pieces of coral
Patrick counted 13 conch shells and 22 sand dollars. How many fewer conch shells did he
count?
_____ fewer conch shells
Name: __________________ Date: _____________
Fishy Stories: Compare Solve the story problems. Show your thinking.
Write an equation with a symbol for the unknown part.
3 + 6 = 9 6 + 3 = 9
Mate, it’s easier to add from the smaller number. Turn those facts around, hold the bigger number in
your head, and add!
You can change the order of
addends. Order does not affect
the sum.
Name: _____________________ Date: ______________________
Strategy Shark: Turn Around Facts
3 + 8 = ____ 11 + 6 = ____ 2 + 12 = ____
6 + 4 = ____ 7 + 4 = ____ 4 + 13 = ____
9 + 6 = ____
8 + 3 = ____ 10 + 4 = ____
4 + 9 = ____ 9 + 6 = ____ 3 + 17 = ____
Strategy Shark Says...
Add. Shade the boxes where you can use the “turn around facts” strategy light blue.
Name: _____________________ Date: ________________
Counting Shells Fill in the missing numbers.
86, ___, 88, 89, ___, ___, 104, ___, ___, ___, ___, 109
99, ___, 97, 96, ___, ___ 112, ___, ___, ___, ___, 107
99, ___, ___, 102, 103, ___ 104, 103, ___, ___, ___, ___,
Cara is counting her shells. She has just counted her 85th shell. What numbers will she say for the next five shells?
____, ____, ____, ____, ____
Count by tens.
30!
Count by twos.
8!
Connor is counting his shells. He has just counted his 99th shell. What numbers will he say for the next five shells?
____, ____, ____, ____, ____
Name: _________________ Date: ______________
More and Less Fill in the missing numbers.
56
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
78
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
60
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
84
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
20
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
92
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
35
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
49
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More
11
10 Less
1 less 1 More
10 More