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Summertime

This lesson is one example of how you can implement a read-aloud. Read-aloud activities are a great way to reinforce reading skills at any age. You will engage students in a story, model fluent reading, discuss the themes of the story, and then students will illustrate their ideas in drawings and dioramas.

Create a Class Yearbook

Students create a keepsake yearbook of memories from the school year about to end.

Thinking Ahead to Next Year

* write letters or create handbooks or a video offering advice to those students who will follow in their footsteps.
* write letters to themselves for the teacher to mail to them a year or more later.
* write letters to the teachers who will have them in class next year.

Wacky Olympics

To have students enjoy a fun field day near the end of the school year.

Choosing a Summer Job

Pre-requisite: Students must have prior knowledge of graphing linear equations and solving systems of equations by graphing, substitution and elimination.