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Going Into 5th Grade Summer Packet | Math + ELA Review | Rising 5th Graders
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You know the kind of summer resource teachers actually want to send home.

Not busywork.

Not random review pages thrown together at the last minute.

Not one more packet parents glance at once and then leave on the counter all summer.

This Going Into 5th Grade Summer Packet gives you something better.

It gives you a structured, teacher-friendly summer bridge packet that helps students hold onto the skills they built in 4th grade while getting ready for the jump into 5th.

Because that jump matters.

Fifth grade asks students to do more with reading, writing, problem-solving, and independent thinking. And if students lose too much ground over the summer, teachers feel it almost immediately when school starts back.

You can already picture it.

The first weeks of school.
Some students are ready.
Some students forgot key math skills.
Some struggle to explain their thinking in writing.
Some need extra support just to get back to where they were in May.

That is the cost of not having a strong summer bridge in place.

This packet helps you give families a simple plan before summer even begins.

Instead of sending students home with vague advice like “keep practicing,” you can send home a clear, organized resource that supports review in both math and ELA with short, manageable practice pages.

The best part is that this resource feels doable.

It is not overwhelming for families.
It is not complicated for teachers.
And it gives students meaningful review without turning summer into school all day.

Inside, you get 20 daily review pages designed for students leaving 4th grade and entering 5th grade, along with the support materials that make this feel complete instead of pieced together. You also get a teacher guide, parent letter, pacing overview, reading log, goal tracker, writing prompt menu, quick writing rubric, and answer key.

This is the kind of resource that helps teachers feel prepared and helps parents feel supported.

It is also the kind of packet that makes your product stand out because it does more than fill pages. It gives structure, clarity, and confidence.

If you want a summer packet that feels polished, practical, and easy to use, this is the one.

What’s Included

  • Teacher guide
  • Parent letter
  • Pacing overview
  • 20 daily math and ELA review pages
  • Reading log
  • Goal tracker
  • Writing prompt menu
  • Quick writing rubric
  • Answer key

Grades

Best for students finishing 4th grade and going into 5th grade

Page Count

33 pages

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Going Into 5th Grade Summer Packet | Math + ELA Review | Rising 5th Graders

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You know what happens every summer.Students leave school in May with momentum.And then August shows up.Some come back ready.Some forgot key math skills.Some are rusty in reading.Some struggle to write clearly.And teachers spend the first part of the new school year trying to rebuild what students al
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Description

You know the kind of summer resource teachers actually want to send home.

Not busywork.

Not random review pages thrown together at the last minute.

Not one more packet parents glance at once and then leave on the counter all summer.

This Going Into 5th Grade Summer Packet gives you something better.

It gives you a structured, teacher-friendly summer bridge packet that helps students hold onto the skills they built in 4th grade while getting ready for the jump into 5th.

Because that jump matters.

Fifth grade asks students to do more with reading, writing, problem-solving, and independent thinking. And if students lose too much ground over the summer, teachers feel it almost immediately when school starts back.

You can already picture it.

The first weeks of school.
Some students are ready.
Some students forgot key math skills.
Some struggle to explain their thinking in writing.
Some need extra support just to get back to where they were in May.

That is the cost of not having a strong summer bridge in place.

This packet helps you give families a simple plan before summer even begins.

Instead of sending students home with vague advice like “keep practicing,” you can send home a clear, organized resource that supports review in both math and ELA with short, manageable practice pages.

The best part is that this resource feels doable.

It is not overwhelming for families.
It is not complicated for teachers.
And it gives students meaningful review without turning summer into school all day.

Inside, you get 20 daily review pages designed for students leaving 4th grade and entering 5th grade, along with the support materials that make this feel complete instead of pieced together. You also get a teacher guide, parent letter, pacing overview, reading log, goal tracker, writing prompt menu, quick writing rubric, and answer key.

This is the kind of resource that helps teachers feel prepared and helps parents feel supported.

It is also the kind of packet that makes your product stand out because it does more than fill pages. It gives structure, clarity, and confidence.

If you want a summer packet that feels polished, practical, and easy to use, this is the one.

What’s Included

  • Teacher guide
  • Parent letter
  • Pacing overview
  • 20 daily math and ELA review pages
  • Reading log
  • Goal tracker
  • Writing prompt menu
  • Quick writing rubric
  • Answer key

Grades

Best for students finishing 4th grade and going into 5th grade

Page Count

33 pages

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