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Summer Math Packet Review Printables First Grade

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Mrs Balius
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My students found this resource easy to use and provided practice with skills they needed to work on over the summer. This resource many provided practice opportunities for the students to enhance their math skills. I used often with students I tutored over the summer. Thank you!
This has been a wonderful resource. We have used it during our math summer learning academy that our school has chosen to implement.

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Prevent the summer slide with First Grade Summer Math Practice End of Year Review! This first-grade resource is a great unit to send home over the summer break as well as an end-of-year review, both in the classroom and for distance learning. Do you need summer math practice for your students at the end of the first-grade year? This unit is a great place to start! It is a great Summer or End of Year Resource for your students who are entering second grade!

This PDF version is easy for teachers to print and assign, and is a lot of fun for your students.

Click here to get BOTH the Google Slides™/Google JamBoard™and the PDF version of this resource.

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Avoid the summer slide by using first-grade summer math practice. This fun resource is easy for teachers and fun for students! It is a great end-of-year resource to use for classwork, homework, or as an at-home summer review. It includes eight complete works of practice aligned to the first grade standards to will prepare them to enter second grade with confidence. Every year, I send the packet home with a sand bucket, shovel, and other fun goodies on the last day of school.

Click on both the preview and video preview above to see what's included.

Going to the Beach: Summer Math Practice contains forty end-of-year pages of math practice for students entering the second grade. That’s eight weeks of practice for your students! These pages are aligned with the Common Core Math Standards for first grade. It is broken down into eight sets of five pages so that you may pick and choose what you want to use, or use the complete set. Each set of five pages revisits every math standard at least one time. There are also more than ten pages of hundred and hundred-twenty charts for practicing place value. The text of every standard is written out by strand and number for easy reference.

These pages can be used as a summer take-home packet, as an end-of-year review, or as a quick refresher at the beginning of second grade.

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Going to the Beach Summer Math Practice FREEBIE PREVIEW

I have used ‘guided math’ in my classroom for over ten years. I begin my teaching time block teaching/spiraling math concepts as a whole group, but most of my math block is devoted to guided practice in small groups followed by independent or small group practice, centers, and intervention. I begin my math time every day with a page from my popular Number of the Day series. You may find more math in this “printable” format in my store.

Try these units that follow the same format. Each unit includes four weeks of practice. Each week of practice reviews the entire First Grade Common Core Math Curriculum:

Daily Common Core {Happy New Year!} Math Practice First Grade

Daily Common Core {Winter Sports} Math Practice First Grade

Enjoy!

Mrs Balius

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• This material is copyrighted by Barbara Morgan Balius. The purchase of this copyrighted product includes a limited license for your classroom use. It is meant for use by one teacher in one classroom. You may use this resource for each of your students in one classroom.

The product may not be copied and distributed, uploaded to the internet, or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of your classroom before obtaining written approval from its author, Barbara Morgan Balius. This resource is not an Open Education Resource (OER) and as such cannot be uploaded to any #GoOpen websites, including, but not limited to, Amazon Inspire. If you intend to use it for more than one classroom, a whole school, or a whole district, additional licenses may be purchased on Teachers pay Teachers in my store. The pages included in this resources may not be used in whole or in part to create something new, and/or be distributed in any way without written consent from the author, Barbara Morgan Balius.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps.
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.

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