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Did you know all students experience some “brain drain” during the summer, most notably in reading and math? What can you do? This summer, find ways to maintain and boost your child’s learning by incorporating educational activities into your regular routines. We will be sending out a summer connections newsletter to elementary parents seven times throughout the summer by e-mail with fun and easy ideas to incorporate reading and math activities into your summer activities along with grade-specific reading and math practice sheets.
Reading is a smart summer activity
The best way to keep strong readers strong and help struggling readers improve is to have your child reading regularly over summer.
Select a book that you can start reading aloud with your child this summer, or that your child can read independently. Check out the lists from our King County Librarian— book recommendations for Summer 2019 for some good ideas.
Up, Up and Away! A Singing Celebration
Monday, July 1, 2019 (7:00PM – 8:00PM) Issaquah Library. All ages.
From a tribute to Sally Ride to weird inventions and an exploration of the
solar system, sing songs that will send you to the nonfiction section to
learn more.
Late Play Date At the Museum!
Thursday, July 4 and August 1, 2019 (6:00p.m.–8:00p.m.)White River
Valley Museum. On the first Thursday of every month (through October)
drop-in for FREE admission and themed activities perfect for families with
children ages 3-12.
4th of July Family Picnic, Fireworks, Pie Baking
Thursday, July 4th, 2019 (4:00PM—fireworks at 10:00PM) Lake
Wilderness Park. There is food for sale, a pie baking contest, sack races,
water balloon tossing, face painting and more! Then at 10:00PM the
Maple Valley Youth Symphony will fill the air with music as a firework
show lights up the sky.
Targeting Summer Learning Loss
Keep skills sharp over the summer!
We need your current e-mail address
In order to verify/update your email address you will need to login to Skyward Family Access. After you’ve logged into Family Access, on the top right-hand side you will see a button called “Account Info.” When you click on this button you will have the opportunity to choose the “Change My Email” button. Please verify your email address and update if needed by clicking on the Email box. If you don’t know your Skyward Family Access password you can check in with the main office staff at your child’s school or the district Central Services staff.
Questions or Comments?
Tahoma Teaching and Learning
425-413-3400
See other editions of Learning Connections at
www.tahomasd.us
School • Community • Student • Parent
LEARNING CONNECTIONS
July 1, 2019 Summer Newsletter
T a h o m a S c h o o l D i s t r i c t N o . 4 0 9
IN THE COMMUNITY
Stop summer learning loss by exercising your brain
Raz-Kids (Grades K-3)
Keyboarding (Grades 2-5)
Raz-Kids is a wonderful world of leveled books that helps students improve their reading skills as they listen to books read for modeled fluency. Then, students can read the book to themselves or aloud for practice. Finally, they complete quizzes to check
for understanding. Many of our students have been accessing this resource throughout the year. Students access their account by going to www.raz-kids.com and logging in with their teacher’s username and their computer password. If your child has forgotten their username or password, contact Teaching and Learning (425-413-3400). You can access our online information page for details.
Keyboarding is an important 21st century skill, and one students get proficient at through practice. Type to Learn 4 is the online program we use with students. Students use their school computer username and password to login. If your child has forgotten their username or password, contact Teaching and Learning (425-413-3400). You can access our online information page for details.
Think Central (Grades K-5)
Students can practice their math skills by accessing the Mega Math games. Students can also access their activity book and use iTools to help answer math problems. Students use their school computer username and password to login. If your child has forgotten their username or password, contact Teaching and Learning (425-413-3400). You can access our online information page for details.
Look Up! Stories in the Sky
Monday, July 8, 2019 (7:00PM – 8:00PM) Issaquah
Library. All ages. Hear stories and music about the
constellations, moon and planets.
Planetarium Shows
Registration begins July 9, 10am. Monday, July
22, 2019 (1:00PM – 1:45PM or 2:00PM – 2:45PM or
3:30PM – 3:45PM). Maple Valley Library. Ages 5 to
12. Explore the universe, identify constellations and
learn astronomy terms at this night sky show held in
a portable planetarium.
The Jammin' on Jupiter Show
Tuesday, July 9, 2019 (2:00PM – 3:00PM)
Enumclaw Library. All ages. Sing, dance and laugh
with the band as they blast off to the moon! Explore
strange new worlds and meet a few hilarious aliens.
Kids SummerStage
Wednesday, July 10, 2019 (12:00PM - 1:00PM). Les
Gove Park in Auburn. ***In the event of rain, location
will move to the Auburn Community & Event Center.
An exciting children's outdoor concert series that
includes music, live animals, magic and LOADS of
fun! Spray park and playground close by. 2019 Line-
up:
July 10 - Reptile Isle July 17 -
The Magic of Jeff Evans
July 24 - Recess Monkey July 31 - Ruth &
Emilia
August 7 - Charlie 'The Noiseguy' Williams August 14 -
Joanie Leeds
Kids' Free Dance Classes
Thursday, July 11 and August 8, 2019 (6:30PM–
7:30PM) Tacoma Art Museum. On the second
Thursday of each month, Kara O’Toole will guide
participants through dance phrases and relate
movement to works of art. Plan to stay for the hour
and wear comfortable clothes and shoes/socks you
can move in. All ages and experience levels are
welcome. Children under the age of 8 must be
accompanied by a participating guardian. If you have
any questions, contact T.U.P.A.C.: (253) 327-1873
Star Wars Yoda and Friends
Saturday, July 13, 2019 (11:00AM – 12:00PM).
Enumclaw Library. Ages 2 to 7 with adult. Learn
about flying through space and make friends with
Yoda and his friends Luke and Leia. Construct your
own origami Yoda.
100’s of opportunities in the
Greater Seattle Area through the
King County Library and other sponsors.
PLANNING for MORE FUN and EDUCATIONAL EVENTS ...
Students not yet reading at grade level in the Reading Assistance Program (RAP) and Special Education students in grades K-5 are participating in a summer book club.
Just before school ends, students selected 10 high interest books and magazines at their independent reading level.
Parents are asked to ensure their child reads daily
Summer Book Club (Grades K-5)
Summer math practice = Fall class success Students can lose up to 3 months of math learning over the summer. Help keep this from happening by checking out the hints sent in each newsletter and encouraging your child to complete the skill practice sheets. There are lots of great math websites, and we’ll send you links with each newsletter. Please know that we have tried to find websites that don’t have too much advertising. Finding ones that are advertising free is almost impossible. Be sure and check out the website yourself just to make sure it meets your expectations before having your child play the math games.
It’s summer! Get out and play Some kids look at summer as one long TV/videogame/social media session. It is important to keep your child involved in physical activities, talking with others and engaged in activities outdoors. Consider some fun summer time activities that encourage physical fitness. Remember that we have some great public parks for use!
Have lots of chats with your kids Summer is also a time when kids may go to camp or spend more time out of the house with friends. The best way to know what’s going on with your child is just to ask!
What did they do today? What was the best part of the day? What was something interesting that happened today? What did they read? What did they observe?
Summer Newsletter Schedule 7 Distribution Dates
Learning Connections Summer Newsletters are published with skill worksheets for grades 1-6. If you would like access to another
grade level please go to the Tahoma website.
www.tahomasd.us
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Did you know that you can make any level book successful by the kind of support you give?
R d h h ll i b k
This week
Read the most challenging books to your child. Encourage your child to join in and gradually assist you more. For books with less challenge you assist by
our focus is: giving strategy prompts. Soon your child will be using the strategies to read a book at their level with only occasional help from you.
Try to do at least one of these every day! ENJOYR d l d t hildo Read aloud to your child
o Read with your child and share the tasko Listen to your child read an easy or familiar book alone
1) Talk about the pictures, title, or subject of a book to build anticipation and practice predicting
2) Echo reading – you read a sentence and your child repeats it.
3) Alternate reading – take turns reading sentences, paragraphs or pagesparagraphs, or pages.
4) Fill in the blank ‐ read along normally and then pause for your child to fill in the word. Stop on a word encouraging your child to use the letter/sound clues along with the context to fill in
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letter/sound clues along with the context to fill inthe word.
Break the words into parts (chunks).
Look at the picture.
Tahoma School District-Bongard/Piche/Stewart
Look at the ending letter(s).
Is it like any other words you know?
Skip the word, and come back to it.
Substitute a word that makes sense.
Think about the story. What would make sense?
Reread the sentence. What word would sound right?
Take a running start.
Look at the beginning letter(s). Get your mouth ready.
This week
our focus is:
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o Solve two-step word problems using
addition and subtraction within 100 (2.OA.1)
o Fluently add and subtract within 20 (2.OA.2)
Talk with your child about numbers.
Compare numbers, order numbers, count
backwards, count forwards, count by 2s,
3s, 4s, and 6s. Ask your child, “What is 3
less than 16?” or “Which number is
larger: 114 or 108?” Show your child how
you use numbers every day!
Subtraction 5 A‐H
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Subtraction(G)5 Score:
8 14 8 5 12
– 5 – 5 – 1 – 5 – 5
10 – 5 = _____ 7 – 5 = _____ 13 – 5 = _____
11 6 12 15 8
– 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 2
9 – 5 = _____ 10 – 5 = _____ 11 – 5 = _____
7 13 6 9
– 5 – 5 – 3 – 4
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Subtraction(G)5 Score:
8 14 8 5 12
– 5 – 5 – 1 – 5 – 5
10 – 5 = _____ 7 – 5 = _____ 13 – 5 = _____
11 6 12 15 8
– 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 2
9 – 5 = _____ 10 – 5 = _____ 11 – 5 = _____
7 13 6 9
– 5 – 5 – 3 – 4
Subtraction 5 A‐H
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Subtraction(H)5 Score:
12 11 6 10 13
– 5 – 4 – 5 – 1 – 5
9 – 2 = _____ 5 – 5 = _____ 11 – 5 = _____
9 14 10 7 6
– 4 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5
8 – 5 = _____ 9 – 5 = _____ 13 – 5 = _____
12 6 10 15
– 5 – 5 – 5 – 5
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Subtraction(H)5 Score:
12 11 6 10 13
– 5 – 4 – 5 – 1 – 5
9 – 2 = _____ 5 – 5 = _____ 11 – 5 = _____
9 14 10 7 6
– 4 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5
8 – 5 = _____ 9 – 5 = _____ 13 – 5 = _____
12 6 10 15
– 5 – 5 – 5 – 5
Addition 5 A‐H
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Addition(G)5 Score:
5 4 5 0 5
+ 6 + 5 + 7 + 5 + 2
5 + 3 = _____ 4 + 8 = _____ 5 + 5 = _____
5 1 2 9 6
+ 8 + 5 + 3 + 5 + 5
3 + 9 = _____ 4 + 7 = _____ 5 + 5 = _____
8 3 4 5
+ 5 + 5 + 6 + 9
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Addition(G)5 Score:
5 4 5 0 5
+ 6 + 5 + 7 + 5 + 2
5 + 3 = _____ 4 + 8 = _____ 5 + 5 = _____
5 1 2 9 6
+ 8 + 5 + 3 + 5 + 5
3 + 9 = _____ 4 + 7 = _____ 5 + 5 = _____
8 3 4 5
+ 5 + 5 + 6 + 9
Addition 5 A‐H
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Addition(H)5 Score:
5 5 9 4 1
+ 5 + 0 + 5 + 5 + 5
6 + 5 = _____ 7 + 3 = _____ 3 + 5 = _____
2 3 8 9 5
+ 6 + 8 + 5 + 3 + 2
7 + 5 = _____ 5 + 4 = _____ 9 + 0 = _____
1 2 5 5
+ 5 + 5 + 8 + 9
MathFluency Name:
Date:
Addition(H)5 Score:
5 5 9 4 1
+ 5 + 0 + 5 + 5 + 5
6 + 5 = _____ 7 + 3 = _____ 3 + 5 = _____
2 3 8 9 5
+ 6 + 8 + 5 + 3 + 2
7 + 5 = _____ 5 + 4 = _____ 9 + 0 = _____
1 2 5 5
+ 5 + 5 + 8 + 9
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Grade 2 Unit 1 Performance Task one 1
Unit 1
At the Zoo
Martin’s class visits the zoo.
1. There are some brown bears and some white bears.
There are 12 bears in all.
How many brown and white bears could there be?
Write an equation to show your answer.
_ brown bears _ white bears
____
2. Martin sees 3 rows of cages in the bird house.
There are 3 cages in each row.
How many cages are in the bird house?
Complete the number sentence to solve.
_ 1 _ 1 _ 5 _
There are ___ cages.
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Grade 2 Unit 1 Performance Task2 two
There are 13 monkeys at the monkey house. 8 of the monkeys are outside. The rest of the monkeys are inside.
3. How many monkeys are inside? Draw or write
to show how you found your answer.
___ monkeys inside
4. How many more monkeys are outside than inside?
Draw or write to show how you found your answer.
___ more monkeys
5. Martin counts 7 baby seals and 8 adult seals.
Find the sum. Then write the related addition fact.
7 1 8 5 _ _ 1 _ 5 _
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Add.
1. 7 + 9
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8 + 5
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9 + 6
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4 + 2
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3 + 9
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Subtract.
2. 17 - 8
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12 - 5
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13 - 7
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5 - 5
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11 - 2
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18 - 9
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Make a ten to find the total.
3. 9 + 6 =
4. 5 + 7 =
8 + 8 =
6 + 8 =
8 + 3 =
4 + 9 =
Find the total or partner.
5. 4 + 8
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6. 16 - 9
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8 + 7
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11 - 5
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9 + 5
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14 - 7
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5 + 6
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15 - 9
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4 + 4
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11 - 4
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6 + 9
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13 - 9
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7. Stretch Your Thinking Explain a way you could add 3 + 4 + 7 + 6.
18 UNIT 1 LESSON 9 Add Three or Four Addends
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Add in any order. Write the total.
1. 9 + 1 + 4 =
3. 8 + 9 + 1 =
5. 7 + 5 + 3 =
7. 1 + 4 + 8 =
9. 4 + 3 + 8 =
11. 9 + 9 + 2 =
13. 4 + 3 + 2 + 4 =
15. 8 + 3 + 1 + 7 =
17. 3 + 7 + 9 + 3 =
19. 8 + 3 + 9 + 3 =
2. 6 + 9 + 1 =
4. 7 + 8 + 2 =
6. 8 + 8 + 2 =
8. 5 + 6 + 7 =
10. 2 + 7 + 6 =
12. 6 + 3 + 7 =
14. 6 + 4 + 5 + 5 =
16. 1 + 7 + 2 + 4 =
18. 7 + 6 + 3 + 4 =
20. 1 + 8 + 9 + 4 =
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Show your work.Make a drawing. Write an equation. Solve the problem.
1. Amir had 9 books. He went to the library and got 4 more. How many does he have now?
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2. Bella had 15 balloons. Some of the balloons flew away. Now she has 8 balloons left. How many balloons flew away?
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3. What number is 10 more than 9? Explain or show how you know.
4. Write the numbers from 34 to 44.
5. Stretch Your Thinking Make a math drawing to solve the word problem. There are 47 children in Ali’s gym class. They need to stand in groups of 10. How many groups of children will there be? How many children will not be in a group of 10?
groups children not in a group of 10
50 UNIT 2 LESSON 4 Combine Ones, Tens, and Hundreds
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Make a drawing. Write an equation. Solve the problem.
1. Elena set the table for 9 people. Three more people came for dinner. How many people were there in all?
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2. Hector had 12 pennies. He lost 4 of them. How many does he have now?
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3. Oni ate 3 cookies that she baked. She now has 9 left. How many did she bake?
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4. Aisha found 9 shells at the beach. She now has 17 shells. How many did she have before she went to the beach?
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5. Stretch Your Thinking Tisa collects animal stickers. She had 96 stickers. She found 4 more stickers. Then her cousin gave her 16 more. How many stickers does she have now? Explain how you found your answer.
Show your work.
56 UNIT 2 LESSON 7 Addition – Show All Totals Method
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Think about the first-step question. Then solve the problem.
1. Luisa has 35 building blocks. Jack gives her 18 more blocks. Luisa uses 26 blocks to build a castle. How many blocks are not used in the castle?
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2. There are 45 red apples and 24 green apples for sale at a farm stand. The farmersells some apples. Now she has 36 apples left. How many apples does the farmer sell?
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3. Maria has 16 more beads than Gus. Gus has 24 beads. Denise has 12 more beads than Maria. How many beads does Denise have?
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