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No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
No Prep 3rd Grade Summer Math and Literacy Digital Packet
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This is a file of 50 summer themed math and literacy activities for 3rd grade students (entering 4th grade next year) to complete digitally using Google Slides. Perfect for the end of the school year!

These skills are featured in the activities:

Literacy:

  • Sounds of -ed -- move each word to tell the sound its suffix -ed makes
  • Sounds of sion and tion -- move the watermelon over the words in which the suffix makes the /shun/ sound
  • Syllabication (v/v syllable pattern) -- move the words to the lemonades to tell if they have a v/v syllable pattern or not (ex: blue vs fluid)
  • Adding Suffixes (ous, ial, ent, an) -- move the suffixes to each beginning word part, then use a word from each box in an original sentence (ex: spe --> special)
  • Homophones -- move the homophones to the sentences that they best complete
  • Subject-Verb Agreement -- move the verbs to complete the sentences
  • Parts of Speech: Adjectives and Adverbs -- sort the sentences to tell if the underlined word is an adjective or adverb
  • Comparative and Superlative Adjectives -- complete the chart with base, comparative, or superlative adjectives/adverbs. Then type 2 sentences using adjectives/adverbs from the chart.
  • Complex Sentences -- move the "no" symbol over sentences that are NOT complex
  • Quotation Marks in Dialogue -- move the commas and quotation marks to correctly punctuate the text
  • Non-Literal Language (Idioms) -- move the definitions to the example of non-literal language that they define
  • Shades of Meaning -- order 5 adjectives, then use 2 of them in original sentences
  • Drawing Conclusions -- read 3 short paragraphs, and type a conclusion that can be drawn from each one
  • Cause and Effect -- read the text and identify cause/effect pairs that are correct based on the story
  • Ending Opinion Writing -- read the introduction and body of an essay, then type a concluding section
  • Ending Informational Writing -- read the introduction and body of an essay, then type the concluding section
  • Organize and End a Narrative -- read the beginning and middle of a story, then type the ending
  • Coral Bleaching -- read the non-fiction text and answer 4 questions
  • Layers of the Ocean -- read the non-fiction text, then answer 4 questions
  • What About Drought? -- read the non-fiction text, then answer 4 questions
  • Shark Life Cycles -- read 2 short texts, then answer 4 questions
  • Caribbean Adventure -- read the story, then answer 4 questions
  • A Trip to Remember -- read the story, then answer 3 questions
  • Camp Arrowhead -- read the story, then answer 3 questions
  • Summer Reading -- read the story, then identify statements that are correct based on the text

Math:

  • Fractions on a Number Line I -- move the shell to locate the number 1 on each number line
  • Fractions on a Number Line II -- answer the riddle by moving the letter from fractions shown on the number lines
  • Fractions of a Set -- move the sand buckets to find the fraction of each set
  • Comparing Fractions -- move the symbols to complete the comparisons
  • Equivalent Fractions -- move the fractions to show which fraction is equivalent
  • Representing Improper Fractions -- move the flip flops to show the improper fraction and whole number or mixed number that matches each model
  • Word Problem Operations -- sort the word problems to tell which operation can be used to solve them
  • Which Operation? -- place the correct operation symbol in each equation
  • Symbol Decoder -- use the equation clues to find the value of given symbols
  • Subtraction with Three Digits -- move the subtraction expressions to the turtle if they have a difference of a given value
  • Multiplication on a Number Line -- match the equations to the number lines, then move arrows and use text boxes to create own multiplication number line
  • Multiplying Multiples of 10 -- move a shell over expressions with a given product
  • Distributive Property -- match the halves of the sandcastles so that their total equals a given amount. Type a number sentence to prove each answer.
  • Calculating Area -- use 6 models to sort statements to tell if each one is true or false
  • Area of Rectilinear Figures -- move the multiplication expressions that can be used to find the area of each model
  • Different Area, Same Perimeter -- find the pool floaties that have different areas but same perimeters
  • Perimeter and Area -- type the value to answer each riddle (ex: The area of a rectangular tent is 42 feet. It's width is 7 ft. What is its length?)
  • Elapsed Time -- complete the hiking trail chart (start time, end time, elapsed time), then use the chart to answer 3 questions.
  • Rounding to the Nearest 10 -- move the shell over any numbers that round to a given value
  • Two Step Word Problems with All Operations -- move the values to show the answer to each problem
  • Make a Line Plot -- measure the beach balls, then create a line plot with the data. Type answers to 3 questions.
  • Make a Bar Graph -- move and stretch a box to make a bar graph that matches given data. Type answers to 3 questions.
  • Make a Picture Graph -- move the surf board to make a pictograph that matches given data. Type answers to 3 questions.
  • Quadrilaterals -- sort each statement to tell if it is true or false
  • Place Value to 10,000 -- match the word form and standard form of numbers

These activities are not intended to be printed! They are meant to be assigned as a Slide (not a PDF), as there are moveable pieces and/or text boxes for typing answers. Some slides may also have students use the paint bucket or line tools.

Please see the preview for more information and a sample!

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Description

This is a file of 50 summer themed math and literacy activities for 3rd grade students (entering 4th grade next year) to complete digitally using Google Slides. Perfect for the end of the school year!

These skills are featured in the activities:

Literacy:

  • Sounds of -ed -- move each word to tell the sound its suffix -ed makes
  • Sounds of sion and tion -- move the watermelon over the words in which the suffix makes the /shun/ sound
  • Syllabication (v/v syllable pattern) -- move the words to the lemonades to tell if they have a v/v syllable pattern or not (ex: blue vs fluid)
  • Adding Suffixes (ous, ial, ent, an) -- move the suffixes to each beginning word part, then use a word from each box in an original sentence (ex: spe --> special)
  • Homophones -- move the homophones to the sentences that they best complete
  • Subject-Verb Agreement -- move the verbs to complete the sentences
  • Parts of Speech: Adjectives and Adverbs -- sort the sentences to tell if the underlined word is an adjective or adverb
  • Comparative and Superlative Adjectives -- complete the chart with base, comparative, or superlative adjectives/adverbs. Then type 2 sentences using adjectives/adverbs from the chart.
  • Complex Sentences -- move the "no" symbol over sentences that are NOT complex
  • Quotation Marks in Dialogue -- move the commas and quotation marks to correctly punctuate the text
  • Non-Literal Language (Idioms) -- move the definitions to the example of non-literal language that they define
  • Shades of Meaning -- order 5 adjectives, then use 2 of them in original sentences
  • Drawing Conclusions -- read 3 short paragraphs, and type a conclusion that can be drawn from each one
  • Cause and Effect -- read the text and identify cause/effect pairs that are correct based on the story
  • Ending Opinion Writing -- read the introduction and body of an essay, then type a concluding section
  • Ending Informational Writing -- read the introduction and body of an essay, then type the concluding section
  • Organize and End a Narrative -- read the beginning and middle of a story, then type the ending
  • Coral Bleaching -- read the non-fiction text and answer 4 questions
  • Layers of the Ocean -- read the non-fiction text, then answer 4 questions
  • What About Drought? -- read the non-fiction text, then answer 4 questions
  • Shark Life Cycles -- read 2 short texts, then answer 4 questions
  • Caribbean Adventure -- read the story, then answer 4 questions
  • A Trip to Remember -- read the story, then answer 3 questions
  • Camp Arrowhead -- read the story, then answer 3 questions
  • Summer Reading -- read the story, then identify statements that are correct based on the text

Math:

  • Fractions on a Number Line I -- move the shell to locate the number 1 on each number line
  • Fractions on a Number Line II -- answer the riddle by moving the letter from fractions shown on the number lines
  • Fractions of a Set -- move the sand buckets to find the fraction of each set
  • Comparing Fractions -- move the symbols to complete the comparisons
  • Equivalent Fractions -- move the fractions to show which fraction is equivalent
  • Representing Improper Fractions -- move the flip flops to show the improper fraction and whole number or mixed number that matches each model
  • Word Problem Operations -- sort the word problems to tell which operation can be used to solve them
  • Which Operation? -- place the correct operation symbol in each equation
  • Symbol Decoder -- use the equation clues to find the value of given symbols
  • Subtraction with Three Digits -- move the subtraction expressions to the turtle if they have a difference of a given value
  • Multiplication on a Number Line -- match the equations to the number lines, then move arrows and use text boxes to create own multiplication number line
  • Multiplying Multiples of 10 -- move a shell over expressions with a given product
  • Distributive Property -- match the halves of the sandcastles so that their total equals a given amount. Type a number sentence to prove each answer.
  • Calculating Area -- use 6 models to sort statements to tell if each one is true or false
  • Area of Rectilinear Figures -- move the multiplication expressions that can be used to find the area of each model
  • Different Area, Same Perimeter -- find the pool floaties that have different areas but same perimeters
  • Perimeter and Area -- type the value to answer each riddle (ex: The area of a rectangular tent is 42 feet. It's width is 7 ft. What is its length?)
  • Elapsed Time -- complete the hiking trail chart (start time, end time, elapsed time), then use the chart to answer 3 questions.
  • Rounding to the Nearest 10 -- move the shell over any numbers that round to a given value
  • Two Step Word Problems with All Operations -- move the values to show the answer to each problem
  • Make a Line Plot -- measure the beach balls, then create a line plot with the data. Type answers to 3 questions.
  • Make a Bar Graph -- move and stretch a box to make a bar graph that matches given data. Type answers to 3 questions.
  • Make a Picture Graph -- move the surf board to make a pictograph that matches given data. Type answers to 3 questions.
  • Quadrilaterals -- sort each statement to tell if it is true or false
  • Place Value to 10,000 -- match the word form and standard form of numbers

These activities are not intended to be printed! They are meant to be assigned as a Slide (not a PDF), as there are moveable pieces and/or text boxes for typing answers. Some slides may also have students use the paint bucket or line tools.

Please see the preview for more information and a sample!

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Rated 5 out of 5
June 2, 2024
This digital packet is perfect for an end-of-year review and to use with students who need additional support over the summer.
Kristin T.
130 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
August 6, 2023
Granted, this is probably best for the summer of 4th grade going into 5th, this was still a great resource overall. It has so many different activities covering so many different topics. It is amazing!
388 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 5, 2023
This is being used for virtual summer school instruction and is a great resource. Thank you for sharing!
Jennifer M.
493 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Rated 4 out of 5
February 20, 2022
I really like this packet. I have used some parts for review on certain skills so far.
Joy E.
381 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
August 31, 2021
Amazing digital summer review packet. Very well organized.
patricia T.
266 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 19, 2021
i loved this resource!!
Cristina G.
355 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 4 out of 5
June 20, 2021
Worked great for summer school. Kids were engaged and really enjoyed this.
Bakk's Tops
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511 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
July 8, 2020
Excellent and easy to use!
Sheena Lightell
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391 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
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