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1 Summer Math Activities Kindergarten: July 7 th, July 14 th, July 21 st, July 28 th, August 4 th, August 11 th, August 18 th, and August 25 th Every Friday! Board Game, Card Game or App Day Choose a game or app to play with your child! Games Yahtzee Monopoly Battleship Connect 4 Dominoes Chess Mahjongg Solitaire Memory Go Fish War Old Maid Bingo Spot the Difference Tic Tac Toe Chinese Checkers Checkers Blokus Solitaire Sudoku Trouble Sorry! Crazy Eights Qwirkle Apps (Free) 2048 Tile 123 Number Magic 2 Addition MathBoard Addition Number Pyramid Flash to Pass Kids Math Race 123 Kids Fun DOTS KG Math Lite Quento Mighty Math Fun Math Games (ten-frames)

2 July 3 rd : Letters: How many letters in your first name? Count on 3 more. What addition sentence did you make? July 4 th : Fourth of July: There are 6 people on the first float in the Fourth of July parade. There are 4 people on the second float in the Fourth of July parade. How many people is there altogether on the two floats? Write an equation for the problem. July 5 th : Farmer s Market: The flower lady found 5 pennies on the ground. How much money did she find? July 6 th : Operation Web - Addition Write 5 expressions with a sum of 10. July 10 th : My Addition Story Book, 0-5 Draw a picture and write an addition number sentence for each number from 0 to 5 to make a book. Fold several pieces of blank paper together or staple notepad paper together. July 11 th : Measurement: Find an object that is about as tall as they are. Find an object that is as long as their foot. Find an object that is as long as their pinkie finger. Find an object that is about the width of both arms stretched wide. July 12 th : Farmer's Market: Will and Grace each have 5 flowers. How many total flowers do Grace and Will have? July 13 th : Operation Web Subtraction: Write 5 expressions with a difference of 5. July 17 th : My Addition Story Book, 6-10:

3 Draw a picture and write an addition number sentence for each number from 6 to 10. Fold several pieces of blank paper together or staple notepad paper together. July 18 th : Sidewalk Chalk Shapes: Draw the following shapes with sidewalk chalk: circle square rectangle July 19 th : Farmer's Market: Jill buys 3 heads of lettuce and 2 tomatoes. How many vegetables did Jill buy? Write an equation. July 20 th : Snacks: Divide snacks into two equal groups. For example, break apart graham crackers. July 24 th : Skip Count: Skip count by 5's to 25. Then skip count backwards by 5's starting at 25. July 25 th : I Spy: Play "I Spy" using the words: top, middle, bottom, above, below, before, after, left, right, and between. July 26 th : Farmer's Market: Mrs. Mix went to the farmer s market at 9:00 and went home at 9:30. How many minutes was she at the farmer s market? July 27 th : Missing Addend to 10: 5 + _ = = = = + 4

4 July 31 st : Writing Your Name: Write your first and last name with sidewalk chalk. August 1 st : Guess My Number: Max s number is even. Max s number is between 0 and 10. Max s number is larger than 3 but less than 6. What is Max s number? August 2 nd : Farmer's Market: The zoo brings 5 insects for kids to see at the farmer s market. 3 of the insects are on the log. The rest of the insects are crawling on the side of the aquarium. How many insects are crawling on the side of the aquarium? August 3 rd, August 10 th, August 17 th, August 24 th : Exercise: (Choose 1 from the list below.) Count by ones and do jumping jacks Count by ones and do toe touches Count by ones and do sit-ups Count by ones and do arm circles August 7 th : Letters: How many letters in your last name? Count on 4 more. What addition sentence did you make? August 8 th : Number Identification: Write the following numbers with sidewalk chalk: ten seven twelve one five eleven August 9 th : Farmer's Market:

5 Molly has 6 dollars. How many more dollars does Molly need to make 10 dollars? August 14 th : I Spy: Play "I Spy" using the words: top, middle, bottom, above, below, before, after, left, right, and between. August 15 th : Shape Hunt: Look around your house and find items that are solid figures like a cylinder, sphere, cube and cone. August 16 th : Farmer's Market: There are 7 apples. Claude eats some of the apples. There are 4 apples left. How many apples did Claude eat? August 21 st : The answer is 10: Write five equations that the answer is 10. August 22 nd : Writing Your Name: Write your first and last name with sidewalk chalk. August 23 rd : Farmer's Market: A hot dog vendor sold 4 hot dogs on Wednesday. He sold the same number of hot dogs the following week. How many hot dogs did he sell in all? August 28 th : Number ID: How do you write this number in digits? Twelve August 29 th : How much? How many? August 30 th : Skip Counting: Skip count by 10s to 100 forward and backward. August 31 st : End of Summer Activity: Please complete the Learning Style Inventory attached. Then complete the "Who I am" page. Bring this to your new teacher in September! Your parents can read the questions to you.

6 Kindergarten ANSWERS for One District, One Summer: July 7 th, July 14 th, July 21 st, July 28 th, August 4 th, August 11 th, August 18 th, and August 25 th Every Friday! Board Game, Card Game or App Day Choose a game or app to play with your child! July 3 rd : Letters: Sample answer: 6 letters; = 9 July 4 th : Fourth of July: There are 10 people altogether on the float = 10 July 5 th : Farmer's Market: 5 cents July 6 th : Operation Web - Addition Sample answers: It does not matter what order the addends are in because of the commutative property of addition. For example, 8+2 or 2+8. July 10 th : My Addition Story Book, 0-5 Students should draw a picture. For example, three frogs sitting on a log and 1 frog next to the log = 4 July 11 th : Measurement: Sample answers: A bookcase may be as tall as the student. A book may be as long as their foot.

7 A french fry may be as long as their pinkie finger. A door may be the width of both arms stretched wide. July 12 th : Farmer's Market: Will and Grace have a total of 10 flowers = 10 July 13 th : Operation Web Subtraction: Sample answers: July 17 th : My Addition Story Book, 6-10: Draw a picture and write an addition number sentence for each number from 6 to 10. Fold several pieces of blank paper together or staple notepad paper together. Students should draw a picture. For example, three frogs sitting on a log and 6 frogs next to the log = 9 July 18 th : Sidewalk Chalk Shapes: Circle Square: a parallelogram with four congruent sides (sides that are the same length) and four right angles. (square corners, 90 degrees) Rectangle: A quadrilateral with two pairs of congruent parallel sides (could be 2 short sides and 2 long sides) and four right angles. July 19 th : Farmer's Market: Jill buys 5 vegetables = 5 July 20 th : Snacks: Sample Answer: Break apart 6 graham crackers into 2 pieces. How many pieces do you have altogether? 12 pieces

8 July 24 th : Skip Count: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 25, 20, 15, 10, 5 July 25 th : I Spy: Sample Answer: For example: I spy the cat that is below the table. July 26 th : Farmer's Market: Mrs. Mix was at the farmer's market for 30 minutes or half an hour. July 27 th : Missing Addend to 10: Answers: = = = = July 31 st : Writing Your Name: Write your first and last name with sidewalk chalk. August 1 st : Guess My Number: 4 August 2 nd : Farmer's Market: The zoo brings 5 insects for kids to see at the farmer s market. 3 of the insects are on the log. The rest of the insects are crawling on the side of the aquarium. How many insects are crawling on the side of the aquarium? There are 2 insects crawling on the side of the aquarium. August 3 rd, August 10 th, August 17 th, August 24 th :

9 Exercise: (Choose 1 from the list below.) Count by ones and do jumping jacks Count by ones and do toe touches Count by ones and do sit-ups Count by ones and do arm circles August 7 th : Letters: There are 5 letters in my last name. Add = 9 August 8 th : Number Identification: August 9 th : Farmer's Market: Molly needs 4 dollars to make 10 dollars. August 14 th : I Spy: Sample Answer: For example: I spy the cat that is below the table. August 15 th : Shape Hunt: SAMPLE ANSWERS: cylinder: soup can sphere: tennis ball cube: block cone: party hat, ice cream cone August 16 th : Farmer's Market:

10 Claude ate 3 apples. August 21 st : The answer is 10: Sample answers: = = = = = = 10 The Commutative Property of Addition: it does not matter the order of the addends, the sum will remain the same. So, your child can write = 10 or = 10. August 22 nd : Writing Your Name: Write your first and last name with sidewalk chalk. August 23 rd : Farmer's Market: The hot dog vendor sold 8 hot dogs in all. August 28 th : Number ID: 12 August 28 th : How much? How many? Play game on website. August 30 th : Skip Counting: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, , 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 0 August 31 st : End of Summer Activity: Please complete the Learning Style Inventory attached. Then complete the "Who I am" page. Bring this to your new teacher in September! Your parents can read the questions to you.

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