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Summer Reading Requirement 2020 Seventh entering Eighth
Reading: Choose a book from the attached list and complete the graphic organizer
Writing: Using the organizer, write a one page book report on the book you chose.
Book reports should have the following components:
-Neatly handwritten or typed
-Summarize the events of the book using elements on graphic organizer
-Include introduction paragraph, 3 detail paragraphs, and a conclusion-All work is graded for grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Please staple all work together and hand in on the first day ofschool.
Have a great summer and God Bless!
SEVENTH GRADE ENTERING EIGHTH GRADE
SEVENTH GRADE ENTERING EIGHTH GRADEBlack Sliips Before Troy: The Story ofThe lliail - Roscmary Sutcliff©2005Retells the stor>' oftheTrojan War, from the qiiarrel for the golden apple, and the flight of l-1elen vvitll Paris, to tlie destruction of
Troy. CCS Age Rangc: 12 - 13 Years Grade Level: 7 - 8Cliasing Liiicoili 's Killer The Searchfor Jolllt Wilkes Booth - James L. Swanson ©2009Based on rarearchival material, obscure trial manuscripts, and interviews with relatives ofthe conspirators and the inanhunters, Chasing Lincolns Killer is a fast-paced thriller about tlie pursuit aiid capture ofjolin WilkesBooth: a wild twelve-day cliase through the streets ofWashington, D.C., across the svvamps ofMaiyland,and into the forests ofVirginia. Age Raiigc: 12 - 13 Years Grade Level: 7-8Chiiilreii ofllie Greal Depression - Russell Freedman ©2005Life was hard for children during theGreat Depression: kids had to do without new clothes, shoes, or toys and many couldn't atteiidschool because they had to work. Age Rniige: 11-14 Vcars Gradf Level: 6 - 9Code Talker: A Novel About Tlie Navajo Marines Of Wnrhl War Two - Joseph Bruchac ©2005Afterbeing taiight in a boarding school run by whites tliat Navajo is a useless language, Ned Begay is recruited
by the Mariiies to becoine a Code Talker, sending urgent iiiessages during WW2 in liis native tongue.Ase
Rniigf: 12 - 13 Years Grade Level: 7-8
Coiinlilown (Sixlies Trilogy) - Deborah Wiles ©2013Franny Chapinanjust wants some peace. But that'shard to get when her best friend is feuding with her, her sister has disappeared, and her iincle is fighting anold war in his head. Her saintly younger brother is no help, and the cute boy across the street onlycomplicates tliings. Worst ofall, everyone is walking aroundjust waiting for a bomb to fall. AgeR.iiige: 12 - 13 Years Grade Level: 7-8
The Dark is Rising - Susan Cooper ©1973On his eleventh birthday, Will Staiiton discovers that he istlie last of the Old Ones, destined to seek the six magical Signs that will enable the Old Oiies totriumpli overtheevil forcesofthe Dark. CCS Age Rangc; 12-15 Years GfiKle Lcvcl: 7-10
Dttwn tlie Rabbil Hole: An Echo Falls Mystery - Peter Abrahams ©2006Eighth grader IngridLevinHill idolizes Sherlock Holmes, so it is not surprising when, stuinbliiig across a murder, slie opts tokeep vvhat slie kiiows a secret and tries to solve the crime herself. 12 - 13 Years Grade Level: 7-8Elephiml RIIII - Roland Smith ©2007Nick endures seivitude, beatings, aiid inore after liis Britishfatlier's plaiilation iii Bunna is invaded by the Japanese in 1941, and ivliei) liis f'ather and otliers are takei)
prisoner and Nick is slranded with his friend Mya, they plan a daring escape on elephants, risking theirlives to save Nick's fatlier and Mya's brother froin a Japanese prisoiier of'vvar cainp. Agr Range: 12 - 13Years Grade Level: 7-8Esperanza Rising - Pam Munoz Ryan ©2000Esperanza and her mother are forced to leave their life ofwealth and privilege in Mexico to go vvork in the labor camps of'Southern California, where they mustadapt to the harsh circumstances facing Mexican farm workers on tlie eve oftlie Great Depression
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Dear Soon-To-Be 8th Graders,
Summer is a time for lots of fun in the sun, but keeping your math skills sharp is also important! Your
summer math assignment is to complete the skills review packet. This will be collected when you return
to ABVM for the 2020-2021 school year. This assignment is worth 20 points.
When you complete the packet please show all your work on loose leaf when needed. The loose leaf must
have the proper Assumption heading and all work must be written neatly and in pencil. Please staple the
entire completed packet together for submission in September. If you need help with certain problems
you may use old notebooks and online math resources such as Khan Academy.
I hope you liave a fun and safe summer vacation'
God Bless,
Mrs. Neuser
Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_1
Student Name: Date:
1. 2.
A. A
B. B
c. c
Each day that it is watered,a plant grows 1 inch.Whlch shows this?
Truck Facts
Which costs 2 timesas much as Truck 1 ?
A. Truck 3
B. Truck 2
C. Truck4
3.
A. 60
B. 18
C. 72
12 inches = 1 foot
Kate is 6 feet tall.
How many inches is this?
Triangle ABC Es congruent to Triangle DBC
A. f in.
B. 4 in.
C. 5 in.
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TruckCostin»
Tons itcan tow
1 20,000 8
2 22,000 12
3 40,000 28
4 35,000 24
Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_2
Student Name:
1.
Miles Driven
The car will drivein6 hours.
mites
A. 170
B. 180
C. 190
Date:
2.
Square A Square B Square C
5 Inches 20 inches 20 inches
Which squares are congruent?
A. B and C
B. Aand B
C. A and C
3. 4.
A. 36
B. 24
C. 30
4 in 6 houses have a dog.
There are 12 houses.
How many have a dog?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 6
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Hours Miles
1 30
2 60
3 90
4 120
5 150
How Much WaterTanks Hold
60
« I8a 363 24|
L2
o1 2 34 S
Water Tanks
6 water tanks hold _ gallons.
Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_4
Student Name: Date:
Which triangles are congruent?
A. AandB
B. B and C
C. AandC
2.
Ahouseis 30ft. tall.
Aschool is 3 times as tall.
How tall is the school?
A. 90 ft.
B. 33 ft.
C. 60 ft.
3. 4.
Price of Different Pie Sl'rces
Jane buys 4 slices of a pie for $6.00.
What kind of pie did she buy?
A. Apple
B. Cherry
C. Pecan
Which costs 2 times as muchas Radio C?
A. Radio D
B. Radio B
C. RadioA
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Pie Slices Price
Pecan1 $2.50
2 $5.00
Cheny1 w.m; £4.00
Appte1 51.50
2 £3.00
Radio Type Radio Cost
Radio A S 150.00
Radio 8 $175.00
RadfoC $75.00
RadioD $100.00
Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_5
Student Name: Date:
Which 2 triangles form the rectangle?
2.
A. A
B. B
c. c
S7.00$6.00
^ $5.008 $4.00" S3.00
52.00Sl.OO
12345 6 78NumberofRides
It costs $3.00 to get into the fair.
Each ride costs $0.50.
How much does it cost to get into thefair and go on 2 ndes?
A. $1.00
B. $5.00
C. $4.00
3. 4.
Acube has 2 black sides, 2 white sides,1 yellow side, and 1 green side.
What is the chance it will land with theyellow side up?
A-iB-y
C-T
50 In.
C 100 in. D
Triangle ACD is congruent to Triangle ABD
AB+BD= in.
A. 100
B. 125
C. 150
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Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_7
Student Name:
1.
-r ofJim's gumballs are red.
What % are red?
A. 50%
B. 20%
C. 25%
2.
Date:
= 1 cm
1 cm = 4ft
How long is the counter?
A. 8 feet
B. 5 feet
C. 6 feet
3.
A. A
B. B
c. c
10
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3 "^ 310 "sw^ 10
Which is similar to X?
4.
Carlos makes 2 pizzas in 1 hour.
How many hours to make 10 pizzas?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 5
CDU iter
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Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_8
Student Name: Date:
1.
1 cm = 5 feet
1 cm
1-low wide is the doghouse?
A. 1 foot
B. 5 feet
C. Sfeet
2.
s 4t 3u
2
1 I
Flower Growth
—sunflowerdaisy
1 2"3-4 557Gallons oF WSter
Which is taller: a sunflower or a daisy?
A. daisy
B. sunflower
C. both are the sarne
3. 4.
= 1 cm
lan=4ft:
How long is the sink?
A. 8 feet
B. 4 feet
C. 6feet
A. 5
B. 15
C. 9
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A | 3
5
9 B
7
Aand B are similar.
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Math Nums Ops Algebra and Geometry 7_9
Student Name: Date:
1. 2.
Acoin has a heads side and a tailsside.
Chuck flips the coin 80 times.
About how many times wilt st iand headsup?
A. 25
B. 40
C. 50
Triangles Aand B are congruent.
Area of A = 90 units2
Area of B = units2
A. 90
B. 30
C. 45
3. 4.
Joe gets 90% right on a quizwith 20questions.
htow many questions does he get right?
A. 18
B. 9
C. 20
These triangles are congruent.
The side lengths are _.
A. equal
B. not equal
C. perpendicular
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Math Measurement Geometry and Algebra 7_1
Student Name: Date:
1.
Volume =L «Wx H
5cm[ 7cm'9cm7cm
7 anA
7 cmB
Volume of A Volume of B
A. >
B. =
c. <
2.
3 cylinders have equal height.
Which has the greatest surface area?
-GA. | | area of base = lx in.2
area ofbase = 6re in.2
area ofbase = 4Tc in.2
4.
Voiume = 10 in.3
How many 1 in.3 blocks fit inside thisshape?
A. 11
B. 10
C. 100
37
B.
c.
Math Measurement Geometry and Algebra 7_2
Student Name:
1.
A. 36
B. 27
C. 40
3.
Volume ==L xW x H
3"
<—>•*' 3"3"
V= in.-
Circumference = 2m
Acircle has r = 8 in.
C= in.
A. 16re
B. 12ll
C. 811
Date:
2.
Circumference = 2iir
Which circumference is greatest?
A. r = 4 in,
B. r = 40 in.
-G-= 10 In.
A. 21 x 71
B. (21 x 21) x IT
C. 7 xn
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Math Measurement Geometry and Algebra 7_4
Student Name: Date:
1.
Clrcumference = 2m
Which circumference is greatest?
A.
B.
c.
r = 8 In.
r = 4 in.
r = 7 in.
Circumference = K x diameter
A. 54.34
B. 45.43
C. 34.54
76 in. is afaoufthe circumference
A. scoop of ice cream
B. frisbee
C. hula hoop
4.
Volume = base area x length
V= 48ft.3
base area = ft.
A. 18
B. 6
c. g
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Math Measurement Geometry and Algebra 7_5
Student Name: Date;
1.
Which can fold to make this box?
A.
B.
c.
2.
Circumference = 71 x diameter
diameter of a circle = 4"
Circumference is about
A. 3"
B. 24"
C. 12"
Circumference = 11 x diameter
A. 16.24
8. 6.28
C. 12.18
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Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_1
Student Name: Date:
1.
Which value is least?
A. -5
B. 10
c. o
A. -3
B. 2
C. -1
3. 4.
15-3+7=Estimate:
230.7-110.9
A. 11
B. 12
C. 52
A. 109
B. 120
C. 130
'~)-7
Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_2
Student Name: Date:
2.
(3+6)- (6 - 3) =
A. 3
B. 18
C. 6
3. 4.
Jane has 4.8 pints ofjuice.
Tim has 7,4 pints ofjuice.
About how many pints ofjuice do theyhave in all?
Estimate:
6.72 + 8
A. 12
B. 10
C. 15
A. 1
B. 15
C. 13
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Math Numbers Operations and Aigebra 7_3
Student Name: Date;
1. 2.
Which value is negative?
A.T
B. 0.05
C. -5
shirt= $14.99
pants = $27.00
sweater = $36.99
About how much $ in all?
A. $100.00
B. $80.00
C. $50.00
3. 4.
120 ft
140ft
A tree is 120 feet tall. Abe cuts 40 feetoff the top.
How tall is the tree now?
A. 100ft.
B. 80ft.
C. 160ft.
-4+14+7=
A. 17
B. 25
C. 3
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Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_4
Student Name: Date:
1. 2.
6 +-2=Estimate:
7.82 + O
A. 4
B. O
C. 3
A. 10
8. 9
C. 8
3.
Jane has 5.8 pints ofjuice.
Tlmhas 8.4 pints ofjuice.
About how many pints do they have inall?
A. 17
B. 14
C. 12
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Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_5
Student Name: Date:
1.
Aworm dlgs -4 ft. in Ihe ground.
Then he goes -3 ft. deeper.
hlow far down is he now?
A. -1 ft.
B. -7ft.
C. -3ft.
2.
Adiver is at 100 feet below sea level.
She dives 50 feet deeper.
Where is she now?
A. -150ft.
B. -50 ft.
C. -75 ft.
4.
A. 13
B. 42
C. 15
Estimate:
7.82 + 6.84
p'
Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_6
Student Name: Date:
1.
Bill owes $20.00,
He gets $25.00.
1-low much $ can he keep?
A. $20.00
B. $15.00
C. $5.00
3.
Estimate:
3.44 + 2.27
A. 7
B. 6
C. 4
2.
shirt= $14.99
pants = $27.00
sweater = $36.99
About how much $ in all?
A. $100.00
B. $80.00
C. $50.00
4.
A. 48
B. 42
C. 30
Estimate:
7.4 x 5.7
9-
IVIath Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_7
Student Name: Date:
1. 2.
7 x-5 =Estimate:
16.92+7.89
A. -35
B. 12
C. 2
3.
A. 25
B. 22
C. 21
4.
7.3 + 3.1 is about
A. 10
B. 12
C. 8
A. 90
B. 80
C. 100
Estimate:
84.2+ 15.9
o
Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_8
Student Name: Date:
1.
-5x3=
A. -3
B. 15
C. -15
2.
Ann has 14 pens.
She gives -^- of her pens to Tom.
How many pens does Ann have left?
A. 7
B. 28
C. 8
3. 4.
Aflower is 5.5 inches high. Arabbit eatssome of the flower. Now the flower is 1
inch high.
Which shows how many inches therabbit ate?
A. 5.5-1
B. 1 + 1
C. 5.5 + 1
John has 3 times as many tomatoes asMing.
John has 24 tomatoes.
How many tomatoes does Ming have?
A. 21
B. 27
C. 8
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Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 7_9
Student Name: Date:
1. 2.
Which is a negative number?
A. 4
B. 0.04
C. -4
•«-+-3-2-10123
Which is NOT negative and NOTpositive?
A. -2
B. 1
c. o
3.
Which has the least value?
A. -6
B. -5
C. -4
4.
Estimate:
14.22 x 12.34
A. 170
B. 112
C. 100