Summer Morning Work {2nd Grade}

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What a great start to the day! Keep children learning this summer with a rigorous, fun and engaging brain workout! No learning loss here with literacy, math, language arts, history, and more! The cute summer graphics help make these pages fun for the students. This could be used as morning work, homework, in a homeschool setting or for fast finishers. This packet could also be used as a review for third graders, or for advanced first graders.

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What a great start to the day! With Summer Morning Work 2nd Grade, children keep learning this summer with a rigorous, fun and engaging brain workout! No learning loss here with literacy, math, language arts, history, and more! The cute summer graphics help make these pages fun for the students. This could be used as morning work, homework, in a homeschool setting or for fast finishers. This packet could also be used as a review for third graders, or for advanced first graders.

Total Pages: 23

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Happy Teaching! 😊

Summer Morning Work: 2nd Grade Skills Practiced:

Each page contains the following sections:

☀️ Date: Write the date

☀️ Measurement: Measure the item on the sign by first choosing a tool (a ruler, tape measure, or yard stick), then by estimating, and then measuring. **Be sure to have a ruler, fabric tape measure, and yard stick available for this portion of morning work

☀️Addition and Subtraction: Solve the three digit addition and subtraction problems (with and without regrouping)

☀️ Telling Time: Look at the time and draw the hands on the clock (in 5 minute increments)

☀️ Money Math: Summer Shopping: Look at the price tag and write how many pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters or dollars you need.

☀️ Summer Sight Words: Find the sight words in the word search.

☀️ English Language Arts: Look at the two words and determine if they are homophones, synonyms, or antonyms. Color the correct bubble.

☀️ Spelling and Grammar: Contraction Flip Flops: Look at the two words and write the contraction form in the boxes.

☀️ Parts of Speech: Verbs and Adverbs: Read the sentence, underline the verb and circle the adverb. Then, change the verb and adverb to make a new sentence. Write your new sentence on the lines. For example: The girl angrily threw the doll. The girl happily held the doll.

☀️ History Sentences: cut and glue the words in order to make a sentence (Rome and Julius Caesar)

 

“This was great seat work to facilitate the skills I am teaching them in class and the students liked the work!” –Crystal Hahn
“I worked with second grade for summer reading camp and this was perfect!” -Pamela S

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