Description
Spring Break is such a welcome break for teachers and students! But after several parents asking me for support at home, I realized that many of my students (and their parents) wanted engaging activities to complete at home! I made this packet to send home with my little ones over the break so I know that their minds are getting a little exercise.
This packet was created as independent review for first graders. It would also be acceptable for high-flyers in kindergarten.
Literacy Pages
Reading Log-Students color a picture each time they read for 20 minutes
Reading Log Version 2-Students track the books they read and the minutes
The Best Spring Day-Students draw and write about the best spring day (handwriting and regular lines included)
My Spring Break-Students use transition words to write about their spring break (handwriting and regular lines included)
Sight Word Hunt-Students search magazines and newspaper for their sight words and cut them out
Spring Spelling Sort-Students identify words that are spelled correctly and incorrectly (includes digraphs, short vowels, long vowels, and blends)
Rainy Day Retell-Students draw and write about a fiction book they read over the break (handwriting and regular lines included)
Math Pages
Skip Counting-Students find the pattern and fill in the missing numbers
Cloudy Counting-Students fill in the blank 120 chart
Count It Up-Students count groups of MIXED coins and write the total
Nifty Numbers-Students show multiple ways to make numbers
Spring Solving-Students solve 2 addition and 2 subtraction story problems
Bonus Pages
What's the Weather-Students draw and write about the weather during their break (handwriting and regular lines included)
Bingo Board-Instead of sending multiple pages home, you can send a BINGO board home with similar activities for them to complete
Parent Letter-Send this home to explain the packet and your rationale :)
Highlights
Description
Spring Break is such a welcome break for teachers and students! But after several parents asking me for support at home, I realized that many of my students (and their parents) wanted engaging activities to complete at home! I made this packet to send home with my little ones over the break so I know that their minds are getting a little exercise.
This packet was created as independent review for first graders. It would also be acceptable for high-flyers in kindergarten.
Literacy Pages
Reading Log-Students color a picture each time they read for 20 minutes
Reading Log Version 2-Students track the books they read and the minutes
The Best Spring Day-Students draw and write about the best spring day (handwriting and regular lines included)
My Spring Break-Students use transition words to write about their spring break (handwriting and regular lines included)
Sight Word Hunt-Students search magazines and newspaper for their sight words and cut them out
Spring Spelling Sort-Students identify words that are spelled correctly and incorrectly (includes digraphs, short vowels, long vowels, and blends)
Rainy Day Retell-Students draw and write about a fiction book they read over the break (handwriting and regular lines included)
Math Pages
Skip Counting-Students find the pattern and fill in the missing numbers
Cloudy Counting-Students fill in the blank 120 chart
Count It Up-Students count groups of MIXED coins and write the total
Nifty Numbers-Students show multiple ways to make numbers
Spring Solving-Students solve 2 addition and 2 subtraction story problems
Bonus Pages
What's the Weather-Students draw and write about the weather during their break (handwriting and regular lines included)
Bingo Board-Instead of sending multiple pages home, you can send a BINGO board home with similar activities for them to complete
Parent Letter-Send this home to explain the packet and your rationale :)




