Harvey Elementary School Summer Learning Parent/Child Learning Suggestions to prepare your child for Fourth Grade ● Practice reading to improve fluency and comprehension (30 minutes daily recommended) ● Practice reading and spelling the attached sight words ● Practice basic addition/subtraction/multiplication/division facts. ● Begin practicing two digit by two digit multiplication problems. ● Begin practicing long division. ● Practice skip counting by 2’s, 3’s, 4’s, etc. Ex) 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80, 88, 96 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 For current third grade students
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Harvey Elementary School
Summer Learning
Parent/Child Learning Suggestions
to prepare your child for Fourth Grade
● Practice reading to improve fluency and comprehension (30 minutes daily recommended)
● Practice reading and spelling the attached sight words
● Practice basic addition/subtraction/multiplication/division facts.
● Begin practicing two digit by two digit multiplication problems.
● Practice writing daily-using figurative language (hyperboles, personification, similies, metaphors), correct spelling, complete sentences and grammar. (Keep a summer journal!)
● Visit the Kleberg Public Library (220 N. Fourth Street) and check out books to read with your child (the Fourth Grade reading list is available at the public library). Also include in your reading informational texts, such as persuasive, procedural, expository, and media literacy (bill boards, ads, commercials).
For current third grade students
Sample Writing Prompts
1st – 4th Grade
Write a personal narrative about a time when you were: sad, happy, confused, afraid, content, proud, lost, having fun, angry, shy, loved, selfish, full of energy, excited, lonely, rude, anxious, hopeful, bored, polite, silly, surprised, worried, sleepy, impatient, guilty, helpful
Write an expository text explaining how to be a friend, make something, play your favorite game etc.