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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Science Saturday For more summer learning opportunies, visit our D105 Open Libraries, add the Family Game Nights to your calendar, and find online acvies and more on our website: www.d105.net JUNE 4 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! Count how many days of summer vacaon there are this year. 5 How many mes can you bounce a ball in one minute? Have your parents me you. Then me your parents! 6 How many leers are in your first name? In your last name? How many total leers in your full name? 7 Read outside today. 8 Fill 5 glasses with water to different heights. Play a song by tapping the glasses with a spoon. 9 Have a book picnic with your family. Pack lunches, drinks, and plenty of books to read together. 10 Put the D105 Open Library Dates and Family Game Night on your summer calendar. 11 Make a reading goal for the summer. How many books do you want to read? 12 Build something using LEGOs with equal numbers of colored pieces (example: 10 red, 10 blue). 13 Make a list of rhyming words. Start with CAT, DOG, and GOAT. What other words can you think of to rhyme? 14 Flag Day Count how many stars are on the American flag. Count how many stripes there are. 15 NATIONAL NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY DAY Go outside and take a picture of something interesng in nature. 16 Fathers Day Make a card for your dad, grandfather, or another dad you know telling him how important he is to you. 17 Take a walk with an adult. Look at the numbers on the houses. What do you noce? 18 Draw a picture and write a short story about it. 19 Pracce your math facts using sidewalk chalk outside. 20 Pracce keyboarding with a typing game in your grade level on ABCYa.com. 21 Draw a superhero based on an insect. Tell how his or her insect skills are used as superpowers. 22 Make a bubble soluon and blow bubbles outside. Mix the soluon and talk about measuring. 23 Hop on one foot and count your hops. Challenge someone to see who can hop the greatest number of mes. 24 Count from 1 to 50. Count backward from 50 to 1. 25 Eric Carles Birthday Make, draw, or build a very hungry caterpillar. 26 You buy 3 boxes of crayons. Each box has 10 crayons. How many total crayons did you buy? 27 Write a short story about the weather today. Draw a picture to go with it. 28 Create a number bond and number sentence for each of these numbers: 17, 24, 36, 43, 59 29 Noce where the sun is at three different hours of the day. Predict where it will be the next hour. 30 Go on a walk with a family member and try to find one item that begins with every leer of the alphabet. JULY 1 July is the 7th month. Celebrate by reading 7+7 minutes today! 2 Look for 5 different places inside or outside where you see numbers. Draw a picture of what you see. 3 Find a pencil and paperclips. Esmate how many paperclips long the pencil is. Test your esmate. 4 Fourth of July This holiday celebrates Americas birthday in 1776. How old is the United States of America? 5 Draw a picture to show the fracon: 6 Imitate the sounds of three different baby animals. How are they different than the sounds their parents make? 7 Draw a new cover for a book you read today. What would you add or change about the original cover? 8 If you ate one hotdog every day in July, how many hotdogs will you have eaten? 9 How many ears are there on 3 dogs? 10 Write a leer to a friend. Write what you like about them. 11 Draw a map of your neighborhood. Mark where you live and where friends live. 12 Make cookies with an adult. Read a recipe and follow it. Yummy cookies! 13 Find a big leaf and a lile leaf from the same tree or bush. Whats the same about them? Whats different? 14 Play a card game with a friend or family member. 15 Find as many ellipses today as you can. 16 Ask your parents to read to you one of their favorite books from when they were younger. 17 Summer Goal Check In How are you doing with your summer learning? What progress have you made? What can you connue to do? 18 Draw 5 ways you could use this triangle. 19 Use a ruler to measure your bed. Use a tape measure. Which one is easier to use when measuring your bed? 20 APOLLO 11 MOON LANDING—50 YEARS AGO THIS YEAR! Learn more here: bit.ly/2no4mTE 21 Using markers and paper, draw a picture showing these paerns: AB, AABB, ABC, ABBA, ABCBA 22 What number comes aſter 16? What number comes aſter 30? What number comes between 39 and 41? 23 Who is your favorite book character? What would you serve if that character was coming over for dinner? 24 Write a schedule of your day including the mes. Example: 8:00: Breakfast 25 Write a leer to your favorite author. Ask a parent to help you find their address online. 26 Set the table for dinner. Write a nametag with a compliment for each person at the table. 27 Use chalk to trace your shadow in the morning. Stand in the same place and trace it again in the aſternoon. 28 Read a book with an adult. Take turns reading the pages. 29 Ask 10 friends or relaves which they like beer: bananas or apples. Which fruit got more votes? 30 P O E M Write an acrosc poem. 31 Read a nonficon book from your home library or visit the public library. AUGUST 1 Make a list of school supplies youll need for school. What is the esmated cost of each item? Total amount? 2 Create a board game! Write the rules. Play with a friend. 3 Fill a sink with water. Drop a small ball into the water and count how many rings it makes. 4 Esmate how many doors are in your house. Then count them. 5 Make a list of all the 3D shapes you know. Go on a scavenger hunt to find those shapes. Check off the ones you find. 6 Skip count by 5’s to 100. Skip count by 10’s to 100. 7 Look at a calendar. How many days are leſt unl school begins? How many weeks? 8 Predict how many days from now unl school starts will be sunny, rainy, snowy, or cloudy. Can you find a way to keep track? 9 Find out if a water balloon sinks or floats. Write about your discovery. 10 Look closely at a plant or a tree. What keeps it from falling over? Draw what you think it looks like below ground. 11 Draw a clock at five different mes today. 12 Look for five places you see numbers inside or outside your house. Draw one of the places & circle the numbers. 13 Pracce counng backwards from big numbers. 27, 50, 82 14 Ask family members what their favorite ice cream flavor is. Make a graph to show the results. 15 Find or cut out eight numbers from a newspaper or magazine. Put them in order from least to greatest. 16 Call a family member on the phone and tell them about a book you are reading. 17 Shine a flashlight through a blanket, a sheet, and a piece of paper. Which one lets the most light through? 18 Think of the books you read this summer and choose your favorite. Draw a picture or write about why you liked it. 19 Write a leer to your new teacher. Tell the teacher about yourself and your summer. 20 Go to bed early! 21 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL! Have a great day! All your hard work from this summer has been worth it! SECOND Grade Summer Learning Hello summer! In the Fall you will begin second grade! Keep your learning alive this summer by using this calendar for daily acvies focusing on math, reading, wring, and science. Each day will provide you with a new learning acvity. Do these together as a family, and use these acvies as discussion starters. Research shows students who work on reading and math during the summer months show less regression at the beginning of the year. Have a great summer! Parents, visit District 105 on social media this summer! La Grange District 105 La Grange District 105 @lagrange105 La Grange District 105 @dist105 District 105 CONNECT Program, 2019 #D105SummerCONNECT

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Science Saturday

For more summer learning opportunities, visit our D105 Open Libraries, add the

Family Game Nights to your calendar, and find online activities and more on our

website: www.d105.net

JUNE 4 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! Count how many days of summer vacation there are this year.

5 How many times can

you bounce a ball in one minute? Have your

parents time you. Then time your parents!

6 How many letters are in your first name? In your last name? How many total letters in

your full name?

7 Read outside today.

8 Fill 5 glasses with water to different

heights. Play a song by tapping the glasses

with a spoon.

9 Have a book picnic with

your family. Pack lunches, drinks, and

plenty of books to read together.

10 Put the D105 Open Library Dates and

Family Game Night on your summer calendar.

11 Make a reading goal for the summer. How many books do you

want to read?

12 Build something using

LEGOs with equal numbers of colored

pieces (example: 10 red, 10 blue).

13 Make a list of rhyming words. Start with CAT, DOG, and GOAT. What

other words can you think of to rhyme?

14 Flag Day

Count how many stars are on the American

flag. Count how many stripes there are.

15 NATIONAL NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY DAY Go outside and take a picture of something interesting in nature.

16 Father’s Day

Make a card for your dad, grandfather, or another

dad you know telling him how important

he is to you.

17 Take a walk with an

adult. Look at the numbers on the houses.

What do you notice?

18 Draw a picture and write a short story

about it.

19 Practice your math facts

using sidewalk chalk outside.

20 Practice keyboarding with a typing game in

your grade level on ABCYa.com.

21 Draw a superhero

based on an insect. Tell how his or her insect

skills are used as superpowers.

22 Make a bubble solution

and blow bubbles outside. Mix the

solution and talk about measuring.

23 Hop on one foot and

count your hops. Challenge someone to see who can hop the greatest number of

times.

24 Count from 1 to 50.

Count backward from 50 to 1.

25 Eric Carle’s Birthday

Make, draw, or build a very hungry caterpillar.

26 You buy 3 boxes of

crayons. Each box has 10 crayons. How many total crayons did you

buy?

27 Write a short story about the weather

today. Draw a picture to go with it.

28 Create a number bond and number sentence

for each of these numbers:

17, 24, 36, 43, 59

29 Notice where the sun is at three different hours

of the day. Predict where it will be the

next hour.

30 Go on a walk with a

family member and try to find one item that

begins with every letter of the alphabet.

JULY 1 July is the 7th month. Celebrate by reading 7+7 minutes today!

2 Look for 5 different

places inside or outside where you see

numbers. Draw a picture of what you

see.

3 Find a pencil and

paperclips. Estimate how many paperclips long the pencil is. Test

your estimate.

4 Fourth of July

This holiday celebrates America’s birthday in 1776. How old is the

United States of America?

5 Draw a picture to show

the fraction:

6 Imitate the sounds of three different baby

animals. How are they different than the

sounds their parents make?

7 Draw a new cover for a book you read today.

What would you add or change about the

original cover?

8 If you ate one hotdog every day in July, how many hotdogs will you

have eaten?

9 How many ears are

there on 3 dogs?

10 Write a letter to a

friend. Write what you like about them.

11 Draw a map of your neighborhood. Mark where you live and where friends live.

12 Make cookies with an adult. Read a recipe

and follow it. Yummy cookies!

13 Find a big leaf and a

little leaf from the same tree or bush.

What’s the same about them? What’s

different?

14 Play a card game with

a friend or family member.

15 Find as many ellipses

today as you can.

16 Ask your parents to

read to you one of their favorite books from

when they were younger.

17 Summer Goal Check In How are you doing with your summer learning?

What progress have you made? What can you

continue to do?

18 Draw 5 ways you could

use this triangle.

19 Use a ruler to measure your bed. Use a tape

measure. Which one is easier to use when

measuring your bed?

20 APOLLO 11 MOON

LANDING—50 YEARS AGO THIS YEAR! Learn more here: bit.ly/2no4mTE

21 Using markers and

paper, draw a picture showing these patterns:

AB, AABB, ABC, ABBA, ABCBA

22 What number comes

after 16? What number comes after 30? What

number comes between 39 and 41?

23 Who is your favorite

book character? What would you serve if that character was coming

over for dinner?

24 Write a schedule of your day including the times.

Example: 8:00: Breakfast

25 Write a letter to your favorite author. Ask a

parent to help you find their address online.

26 Set the table for dinner. Write a nametag with a compliment for each

person at the table.

27 Use chalk to trace your shadow in the morning.

Stand in the same place and trace it again

in the afternoon.

28 Read a book with an

adult. Take turns reading the pages.

29 Ask 10 friends or

relatives which they like better: bananas or apples. Which fruit got

more votes?

30 P O E M

Write an acrostic poem.

31 Read a nonfiction book from your home library

or visit the public library.

AUGUST 1 Make a list of school

supplies you’ll need for school. What is the

estimated cost of each item? Total amount?

2 Create a board game! Write the rules. Play

with a friend.

3 Fill a sink with water. Drop a small ball into the water and count

how many rings it makes.

4 Estimate how many

doors are in your house.

Then count them.

5 Make a list of all the 3D

shapes you know. Go on a scavenger hunt to

find those shapes. Check off the ones

you find.

6 Skip count by 5’s to

100. Skip count by 10’s to 100.

7 Look at a calendar. How many days are left until

school begins? How many weeks?

8 Predict how many days from now until school starts will be sunny,

rainy, snowy, or cloudy. Can you find a way to

keep track?

9 Find out if a water

balloon sinks or floats. Write about your

discovery.

10 Look closely at a plant

or a tree. What keeps it from falling over?

Draw what you think it looks like below

ground.

11 Draw a clock at five

different times today.

12 Look for five places you see numbers inside or outside your house.

Draw one of the places & circle the numbers.

13 Practice counting

backwards from big numbers. 27, 50, 82

14 Ask family members

what their favorite ice cream flavor is. Make a

graph to show the results.

15 Find or cut out eight

numbers from a newspaper or

magazine. Put them in order from least to

greatest.

16 Call a family member on the phone and tell

them about a book you are reading.

17 Shine a flashlight

through a blanket, a sheet, and a piece of

paper. Which one lets the most light through?

18 Think of the books you read this summer and choose your favorite.

Draw a picture or write about why you liked it.

19 Write a letter to your new teacher. Tell the

teacher about yourself and your summer.

20 Go to bed early!

21 FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL!

Have a great day! All your hard work from this summer has been

worth it!

SECOND Grade Summer Learning Hello summer! In the Fall you will begin second grade! Keep your learning alive this summer by using this calendar for daily activities focusing on math, reading, writing, and science. Each day will provide you with a new learning activity. Do these together as a family, and use these activities as discussion starters. Research shows students who work on reading and math during the summer months show less regression at the beginning of the year. Have a great summer!

Parents, visit District 105 on social media this summer!

La Grange District 105

La Grange District 105 @lagrange105

La Grange District 105 @dist105

District 105 CONNECT Program, 2019

#D105SummerCONNECT

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