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Coppell ISDElementary Summer Reading Challenge
READ INYOUR
PAJAMAS
We'd love to cheer you on this summer! Don't forgetto tag @CISDlib or @CISDLiteracy on your social mediaposts celebrating your completed activities!
RESEARCH ACOUNTRY YOU'D
LIKE TO VISITIN
CULTUREGRAMS (MACKINVIA)
READ ANARTICLE IN
NATGEO KIDS(MACKINVIA)
CHECK OUTAN EBOOK
FROM YOURPUBLIC
LIBRARY
VISIT ANAUTHORWEBSITE
WATCH THEBOOK
PAIRING ONBOOKFLIX
READ ACOOKBOOKAND TRY A
NEW RECIPE
READ ABOOK TO
SOMEONE ATHOME
Learners who complete 5 or more activities can submit theirboards to: tinyurl.com/cisdreads20 for a chance to win aprize from our community partner:
CREATE ACOMIC STRIP
OF YOURFAVORITE
BOOK
Coppell Taekwondo Academy
July 20 - July 31
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade Choice Board (7/20/20)
Estimation and Counting Select one image and think about how many you see. Use math to describe how many and how you know.
Money Matters Try out one of these economic activities from the Council of Economic Education.
Which One Doesn’t Belong? Select one image and think about which one doesn’t belong. Use math to describe why and how you know.
Book Log Create a book log of all the books you’ve read this summer.
Travel Time
Plan a “trip” to a place that you have always wanted to visit. Explore that place on Google Maps or Google Earth. Create a postcard to a friend telling all about your “visit”.
Find the Comet Neowise Try to go out and see the Comet Neowise. You will need binoculars. Look below the Big Dipper. It won’t be back for more than 6,000 years so check it out tonight!
Follow this LINK for details on how to get started.
Making Connections Read a book. Can you make a connection with something from the book to something in your own life? Use this journal page to draw or describe it.
How Empty is an Empty Bottle? Did you know that airplanes and sound have something in common? Can you guess what it might be? Air pressure! It is fascinating how air—something that is so fluid and invisible—can power an amazing number of fascinating phenomena. In this activity you will use your own breath to blow a small paper ball into an empty bottle. It sounds simple, but is it? Try it out and see for yourself!
Follow this LINK for details on how to set up
the experiment