• **You may also visit Mrs. Williams' Page for helpful links!!**

     

    Dear Parents,

        We are writing this letter to give some ideas for how we can work together to make sure your child still has academic activities over the long break from school. While non of the work we send home is required or for a grade, it is highly encouraged so that your student does not fall behind. Our advice is to set aside at least an hour a day to focus on academics. Your child can split their time between math for thirty minutes and reading for thirty minutes. Below you will find a bulleted list of activities your child will have avaliable to him/her.

    MATH

    • Watch Math Antics Videos on the Skills for Unit 2 in Math Investigations for Instruction
    • Math pages in investigations book (purple and orange) Unit 2 pages 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 19A, 19B, 19C, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
    • IXL.com - 5th grade - AA, BB, DD, EE, or where Mrs. Maddox has previously told you to work.
    • Practice Math facts for fluency

    READING

    • Read story , "Austin's Amazing Bats" on page 324-336
    • Workbook pages 385-394
    • Study Guide for "Austin's Amazing Bats"
    • Grammar/Spelling worksheets
    • If you have access, check google classroom. I will post fresh reads and discussion questions on google classroom.
    • Look for quizizz.com links on google classroom
    • Read AR or utilize Overdrive (look for letter in packet sent home)

    I want to reiterate that this work will NOT be required. These are only suggestions to keep your students active in their academics.

    Mrs. Woodham and Mrs. Maddox

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