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Page 1 of 17 - Bakersfield City School District
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Dear Parents/Guardians,
Thank you for participating in Summer Learning with your child. We hope it will be a rewarding and enjoyable
experience for your family.
The packet contains activities designed to be used daily for five weeks. These activities emphasize writing, reading,
science, geography, and speaking skills. A direction sheet is included on the following page. Please use your own
discretion in determining how much time to devote to each activity. We recommend supplementing this pack with
daily reading with your child. This should include his/her reading to you as well as you reading aloud to your child.
Included in the packet is an important chart entitled Summer Goals Calendar. Please have your child reflect on the
weekly activities they have completed and mark the chart. This will promote goal setting for your child over the
summer break. Positive parent comments will help encourage and motivate your child to continue to use the activities
in this packet.
Visit one of the following BCSD Summer School Sites to support your student’s summer enrichment:
Casa Loma
525 E. Casa Loma Drive
Chipman
2905 Eissler Street
Compton
3211 Pico Avenue
Evergreen
2600 Rose Marie Drive
Mt. Vernon
2161 Potomac Avenue
Nichols
3401 Renegade Avenue
Chavez
4201 Mesa Marin Drive
College Heights
2551 Sunny Lane
Emerson
801 Fourth Street
McKinley
601 Fourth Street
Munsey
3801 Brave Avenue
Estimados padres/tutores:
Gracias por participar en el aprendizaje de verano con su niño. Esperamos que sea una experiencia provechosa y
disfrutable para su familia.
El paquete contiene actividades diseñadas para ser usadas diariamente durante cinco semanas. Estas actividades
enfatizan escritura, lectura, matemáticas, ciencias, geografía, y destrezas para hablar. En la siguiente página se
incluye una hoja con instrucciones. Por favor use su propia discreción para determinar cuánto tiempo debe dedicar a
cada actividad. Recomendamos que suplemente este paquete con lectura diaria con su niño. Esto debe incluir que
él/ella le lea a usted y también que usted lea en voz alta a su niño.
Incluido en el paquete está un cuadro importante titulado Calendario de metas de verano. Por favor haga que su
niño reflexione acerca de las actividades semanales que haya completado y las marque en el cuadro. Esto
promoverá que su niño establezca metas durante las vacaciones de verano. Los comentarios positivos de los padres
ayudarán a animar y motivar a su niño para que continúe usando las actividades en este paquete.
Visite una de las siguientes escuelas de verano del BCSD para apoyar el enriquecimiento de verano de su estudiante:
Casa Loma
525 E. Casa Loma Drive
Chipman
2905 Eissler Street
Compton
3211 Pico Avenue
Evergreen
2600 Rose Marie Drive
Mt. Vernon
2161 Potomac Avenue
Nichols
3401 Renegade Avenue
Chavez
4201 Mesa Marin Drive
College Heights
2551 Sunny Lane
Emerson
801 Fourth Street
McKinley
601 Fourth Street
Munsey
3801 Brave Avenue
Grade 4 Summer Learning Packet Directions
Listed below are the directions for each type of daily activity included in the Summer Learning Packet.
Please use these directions to help your child successfully complete daily writing, reading, math, science,
and geography activities. There is also a weekly activity calendar included on the next two pages.
Summer Adventure Passport
Included in this packet is the BCSD Summer Adventure Passport, this book contains weekly virtual field
trips and activities your child can explore either using your home computer or at one of the ten summer
learning centers. As your child completes the activities within the Adventure passport, they have the
opportunity to earn and receive passport stamps from the Summer Learning Centers. Help your child
collect a passport stamp by ensuring that they complete the following activities:
• Virtual Field Trips
• Daily Reading Log
• Journal Writing
Also included in the Adventure Passport are activities that are happening within and around the area of Bakersfield that
you and your family can attend:
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Water Parks
Bright House Amphitheater Concerts and Movies
Kern County Museum
Martin Luther King Learning Center
The Boys and Girls Club
And many more……….
Don’t miss out on the reading incentives offered on the last two pages of this Summer Adventure Passport!
Reading
Encourage your child to read every day and keep track of their reading in the Summer
Adventure Passport.
• This packet includes reading and writing activities. If the passage is too difficult for your child
to read independently, you may choose to read it aloud.
• During and after the reading, discuss the selection with your child. Questions are included
within the learning packet to support your child with practicing the skills learned during the
school year.
• Each passage includes opportunities for students to write about what they read.
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Daily Writing
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In addition to the writing opportunities connected to the reading passages, we encourage
you to have your child respond to daily writing activities by writing in his/her Summer Writing
Journal.
If your child is not able to give a written response to the writing activities, you may choose to
have your child orally respond to these activities.
Encourage your child to read previous journal entries frequently.
Instrucciones del paquete de aprendizaje de verano del 4.o grado
Escritas a continuación están las instrucciones para cada tipo de actividad diaria incluida en el paquete
de aprendizaje de verano. Por favor use estas instrucciones para ayudar a su niño a completar
exitosamente las actividades diarias de escritura, lectura, matemáticas, ciencias, y geografía. También
hay un calendario de actividades semanales incluido en las siguientes dos páginas.
El pasaporte de aventura de verano
Incluido en este paquete está el pasaporte de aventura de verano del BCSD, este libro contiene
excursiones educativas virtuales semanales y actividades que su niño puede explorar ya sea usando su
computadora del hogar o una de los diez centros de aprendizaje de verano. Conforme su niño
complete las actividades dentro del pasaporte de aventura, tiene la oportunidad de ganar y recibir
estampillas para el pasaporte de los centros de aprendizaje de verano. Ayude a su niño a recopilar una
estampilla para el pasaporte asegurando que complete las siguientes actividades:
• Excursiones educativas virtuales
• Diario de lectura diaria
• Escritura en el diario
También incluidas en el pasaporte de aventura están actividades que están sucediendo dentro y alrededor del área de
Bakersfield que usted y su familia pueden asistir:
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Parques de agua
Conciertos y películas del anfiteatro de Bright House
Museo del Condado de Kern
Centro de aprendizaje Martin Luther King
Boys and Girls Club
Y muchos más……….
¡No se pierdan los incentivos de lectura ofrecidos en las últimas dos páginas de este pasaporte de aventura de verano!
Lectura
Anime a su niño a que lea todos los días y haga un seguimiento de su lectura en el pasaporte
de aventura de verano.
• Este paquete incluye actividades de lectura y escritura. Si el pasaje es muy difícil para que su
niño lo lea independientemente, usted puede elegir leerlo en voz alta.
• Durante y después de la lectura, discuta la selección con su niño. Preguntas están incluidas
dentro del paquete de aprendizaje para apoyar a su niño con la práctica de destrezas
aprendidas durante el año escolar.
• Cada pasaje incluye oportunidades para que los estudiantes escriban acerca de lo que
leyeron.
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Escritura diaria
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Además de las oportunidades de escritura conectadas a los pasajes de lectura, le animamos a
que haga que su niño responda a las actividades de escritura diarias escribiendo en su diario
de escritura de verano.
Si su niño no puede dar una respuesta escrita a las actividades de escritura, usted puede
elegir que su niño responda oralmente a estas actividades.
Anime a su niño a que lea frecuentemente las entradas previas del diario.
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Science
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Have your child discuss and write their responses to the weekly science question in his/her
writing journal.
Encourage frequent discussions during the activity by stopping to have your child ask a
question about the topic or respond to questions you may ask.
Daily Geography
Have your child investigate and answer a daily geography question.
Your child will record his/ her answer in the box of the Daily Geography chart.
Ciencias
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Haga que su niño discuta y escriba sus respuestas a la pregunta de ciencias semanal en su
diario de escritura.
Anime discusiones frecuentes durante la actividad deteniéndose para que su niño haga una
pregunta acerca del tema o responda a las preguntas que usted le pueda hacer.
Geografía diaria
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Haga que su niño investigue y conteste una pregunta de geografía diaria.
Su niño registrará su respuesta en el cuadro de la tabla de geografía diaria.
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Questions
“Too Much Trash”
Directions: answer the following questions based on the text.
1. Select the 3 details from the text that best support the idea that recycling is
a way to help with the “zero waste” goal.
Its goal is to teach people to make less trash.
Some people sort their trash to see what can be recycled.
Most of our trash ends up in landfills.
Recycled plastic can also be made into lumber.
The plan is being used in schools, companies, national parks, and
restaurants.
f. Food scraps usually end up in the trash. But some people put the
scraps into compost.
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b.
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d.
e.
2. Which statement best summarizes the central idea of the text?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Lumber is used for building things.
Its goal is to teach people to make less trash.
Worms and bugs help break down the scraps.
Put items to be recycled in a recycled bin.
Write two sentences/details from the text that best support your answer above.
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Summary
““Too Much Trash”
Directions: Write a short summary for a classmate describing the main idea of
the article. End your summary with whether you would recommend they read
this article to find out information about recycling.
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Questions
“A Ton of Trash”
Directions: answer the following questions based on the text.
1. Which sentence from the passage would best describe the thoughts of the
author?
a. In the 2000s, most of the food people bought, from cereal to milk,
came in boxes and cartons that could be thrown away.
b. In a landfill, garbage gets buried between layers of soil. Because
many states have been running out of room for landfills, more and
more garbage goes to waste-to-energy (or resource-recovery)
plants.
c. Recycling refers to putting old objects, such as glass, plastic
bottles, newspapers, and aluminum cans through a special process
so that they can be used again.
d. "Instead of throwing away our garbage, we can reuse it."
2. What is the main idea of the text? Use details from the text to support your
answer.
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Summary
“A Ton of Trash”
Directions: Write a short summary of the article to a student that does not live
close to a restaurant explaining why having more than one owner would help
the customers and the owners.
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The Story of My Life
By A.L. Tree
I was born in Friendly Oaks Forest on April 17, 1940. On July 8,
1998, my friends and I were removed from our home. A whole army of
people riding in big, big school bus yellow trucks took us to a paper
mill. When we arrived, these ladies removed the leaves from our
branches. Next, we were ground into pulp. Next, they sprinkled water
on us. And before I could count to 100, they had made me into a piece
of paper.
And after this, three people took me and two of my friends,
Chris and Armari to the local newspaper company. Here, they used a
special kind of ink to write on us. After we were all inked up, we were
placed onto a truck with several thousand other newspapers.
Next, the trucks dropped us of at local grocery stores, banks,
libraries, gas stations, schools, and newspaper stands. Chris was
bought at the grocery store while Armari was bought at a truck stop.
Me, I was bought by a family that had a cute chocolate colored cocker
spaniel named Coco. After they read me, the mom, Mrs. Magee put me
into the recycling bin. I heard her say that the recycling bin would be
picked up on Tuesday. I wonder what's going to happen to me on
Tuesday!
It's finally Tuesday and I can't wait to tell you what happened
next. A big white truck came to get me, Tyrese the aluminum can and
Alyliaha the plastic bottle, and Tyler the glass jar. They brought us all
to Changing Faces Recycling Company. Once I got here I said bye to
all of my new friends. I knew that I might not see any of them again
because all of us were brought to separate rooms. I was brought to a
large room that was stacked with paper. All of the paper including
newspaper was separated and stacked into bundles in this room. The
bundles of paper, I am told, are called bales (that's B-A-L-E-S).
After we were all stacked and tied bundled, we were brought to
the paper mill and grounded into pulp. This time the paper mill
workers made me into cardboard. All of this travelling has made me
sleepy. I think I'll take a nap. Ummmm, something smells good in
here. What, am I doing in here? It's too hot in here, I want to go home.
"Welcome to Tony's Pizza, may I take your order.' 'I want large with
mushrooms, black olives and spinach." Finally, I get to leave this
place. Now I have a new home.
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Questions
“The Story of My Life”
Directions: answer the following questions based on the text.
1. Which sentence best describes the author’s message in the text?
a.
b.
c.
d.
After they read me, the mom, Mrs. Magee put me into the recycling bin.
I wonder what's going to happen to me on Tuesday!
All of this travelling has made me sleepy. I think I'll take a nap.
It's too hot in here, I want to go home.
2. Which details from the text indicate the inference that the tree enjoyed the
process of being recycled? Select all that apply.
____ And after this, three people took me and two of my friends, Chris and
Armari to the local newspaper company.
____ I wonder what's going to happen to me on Tuesday!
____ It's finally Tuesday and I can't wait to tell you what happened next.
____ Finally, I get to leave this place. Now I have a new home.
____ Here, they used a special kind of ink to write on us.
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Summary
“The Story of My Life”
Directions: Write a short summary for a friend describing the plot and
characters of this story. End your summary with whether you would
recommend they read this story.
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Never Trust Raccoons
They eat your food,
they scavenge your trash.
sometimes, they're in a bad mood,
and they leave little traces of ash.
These little critters paw their way to your house,
And look for passageways inside.
They're not noticed, not even by a mouse,
Then, your eyes grow wide.
You scream and run and trash and jump,
for you can never escape the wrath,
of this little furry lump.
You look aside for a path,
and jump for the nearest exit.
You think in your mind "this is worse than a baboon!"
For this is trash's most evil enemy,
The Raccoon.
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Questions
“Never Trust Raccoons”
Directions: Answer the following questions based on the text.
1. How does the author add to the idea that the raccoon recycles items?
Describe using evidence from the first stanza.
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2. Which statement best describes the relationship between the Raccoon and
the trash?
a. “These little critters paw their way to your house, And look for
passageways inside.”
b. “You scream and run and trash and jump, for you can never escape the
wrath, of this little furry lump”
c. “For this is trash's most evil enemy,”
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Summary
“Never Trust Raccoons”
Directions: Write a short story describing how the relationship between the
raccoon and the trash could be different. Include how the role of both have
changed, the importance of the trash, and how the raccoon reacts.
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Essay Prompt
Your recycling club at your school is trying to get more to join for the upcoming
year. The club will have an impact on you, your school and your community. For
your part in the club, you are to inform students, teachers and parents the
benefits of recycling.
Once you have a main idea and details from more than one source that supports
your idea. Write a multi-paragraph explanation with a clear beginning, middle and
end. Explain your ideas clearly and use your own words, except when quoting
from the text.
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Multiplying By 3 (A)
Find each product.
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Multiplying By 5 (A)
Find each product.
4
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Multiplying By 6 (A)
Find each product.
6
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Multiplying By 7 (A)
Find each product.
4
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Curriculum and Standards (661) 631-4799
2016
http://www.bcsd.com/
Plan de Estudios y Estándares (Curriculum and Standards) (661) 631-4799
Week 1 – June 13
Lessons/Virtual TRIPS you can take at home or at the learning center!
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Volcano
Q: There are two types of lava. What are they? Answer in your journal.
>Go to: http://www.nps.gov/havo/photosmultimedia/lava-flows-and-tubes.htm
Q: How are volcanoes formed? Write your answer in your journal.
http://www.nps.gov/havo/photosmultimedia/lava-flows-hotspots.htm
Grade 4
Q: How is a lava tube formed? Write your answer in your journal.
http://www.nps.gov/havo/photosmultimedia/lava-tube-formation.htm
Draw a volcano in your journal. Write one paragraph about a volcano.
Week 1 - Read Every Day!
Record the number of minutes you read each day.
Grade 4
GOALS
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Journal Writing
FREE DIGITAL BOOKS
http://www.wegivebooks.org/books
Join with your email to read them!
www.textproject.org
Semana 1 – 13 de junio
¡Lecciones/VIAJES virtuales que puedes tomar en casa o en el centro de aprendizaje!
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Volcán
P: Hay dos tipos de lava. ¿Cuáles son? Contesta en tu diario.
>Ve a: http://www.nps.gov/havo/photosmultimedia/lava-flows-and-tubes.htm
P: ¿Cómo se forman los volcanes? Escribe tu respuesta en tu diario.
http://www.nps.gov/havo/photosmultimedia/lava-flows-hotspots.htm
4.º grado
P: ¿Cómo se forma un tubo de lava? Escribe tu respuesta en tu diario.
http://www.nps.gov/havo/photosmultimedia/lava-tube-formation.htm
Dibuja un volcán en tu diario. Escribe un párrafo acerca de un volcán.
Semana 1 - ¡Leer cada día!
METAS
de 4.º grado
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
Registra el número de minutos que leas cada día
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Viajes virtuales
Escritura en el diario
LIBROS DIGITALES GRATIS
http://www.wegivebooks.org/books
¡Únete con tu correo electrónico para leerlos!
www.textproject.org
Week 2 – June 20
LESSONS/VIRTUAL TRIPS
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Geysers
Predict: If Volcanos have hot lava, what effect does that have on water?
Go to http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/geysers_work.htm and also
http://yellowstone.net/geysers to read about thermal features. In your journal, list the major
ones at Yellowstone National Park, and write a description of each. Draw a map of where
Yellowstone is located.
Take the Geyser tour: http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/tours/oldfaithful/oldfaith.htm
If you have time, click on the live webcam http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/live/live4.htm
which watches over “Old Faithful” a famous geyser which erupts every 35 to 120 minutes.
Grade 4
Week 2 - Read Every Day!
Grade 4
GOALS
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
Record the number of minutes you read each day.
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Virtual Trips
Journal Writing
Semana 2 – 20 de junio
LECCIONES/VIAJES VIRTUALES
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Géisers
Predice: Si los volcanes tienen lava caliente, ¿qué efecto tiene eso en el agua?
Ve a http://www.nps.gov/yell/naturescience/geysers_work.htm y también a
http://yellowstone.net/geysers para leer acerca de las características termales. En tu
diario haz una lista de las principales en el Parque Nacional Yellowstone, y escribe una
descripción de cada una. Dibuja un mapa de dónde está localizado Yellowstone.
Toma el recorrido de los géisers:
http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/tours/oldfaithful/oldfaith.htm
Si tienes tiempo, haz clic en la webcam en vivo
http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/live/live4.htm la cual observa “Old Faithful” un géiser
famoso el cual hace erupción cada 35 a 120 minutos.
4.º grado
Semana 2 - ¡Leer cada día!
METAS
de 4.º grado
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
Registra el número de minutos que leas cada día
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Viajes virtuales
Escritura en el diario
Week 3 – June 27
LESSONS/VIRTUAL TRIPS
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Vertebrate Fossils
Question: Record what you think paleontologists do in each stage of life of a vertebrate
fossil?
Go to: http://paleobiology.si.edu/LVF/html/index.htm
Click: “What’s next?” then visit the Smithsonian national museum of natural history to see
what is next!
http://www.mnh.si.edu/vtp/1-desktop
Grade 4
Before there were cameras, there were scientific illustrators.
In your journal: be a scientific illustrator, and create a detailed drawing of a fossil, and
write one paragraph about a fossil.
Week 3 - Read Every Day!
Grade 4
GOALS
Learning Center 
when complete
Record the number of minutes you read each day.
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Journal Writing
Semana 3 – 27 de junio
LECCIONES/VIAJES VIRTUALES
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Fósiles vertebrados
Pregunta: Registra qué piensas que los paleontólogos hacen en cada etapa de vida de
un fósil vertebrado?
Ve a: http://paleobiology.si.edu/LVF/html/index.htm
Haz clic: “What’s next?” (¿qué sigue?) y luego visita el museo nacional Smithsonian de
historia nacional para ver ¡“qué sigue”!
http://www.mnh.si.edu/vtp/1-desktop
4.º grado
Antes de que hubiera cámaras, había ilustradores científicos.
En tu diario: sé un ilustrador científico, y crea un dibujo detallado de un fósil, y escribe un
párrafo acerca de un fósil.
Semana 3 - ¡Leer cada día!
METAS
de 4.º grado
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
Registra el número de minutos que leas cada día
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Escritura en el diario
Activities in Bakersfield
Kern County Library - Free
701 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
2014 Summer Reading Theme is Paws to Read.
Read 10 books between June 2, 2014 - July 31, 2014 and get a FREE BOOK TO KEEP!
http://www.kerncountylibrary.org/
City of Bakersfield Water Spray Parks - Free
May 31, 2014 - Sept 2, 2014, 7 Days a Week, 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
http://www.bakersfieldswim.us/spray_parks.html
Kern River Parkway - Free
Fitness Trail, Disc Golf and Public Pathway
http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/recreation/Kern_River_Parkway.htm
Bright House Amphitheater Located at The Park at River Walk
11200 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311
For Concert & Movie Information Call: (661) 852-777
http://www.bakersfieldamphitheatre.us/
Kern County Museum
3801 Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
Visiting Hours are Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12:00p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
For Questions Regarding Admissions & Events Call: (661) 437-3330
http://www.kcmuseum.org/
California Living Museum (CALM)
10500 Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93306
Open Daily: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
For Ticket Information Call (661) 872-2256
http://calmzoo.org/
North of the River Recreation
http://www.norfun.org/html/programs.html
IMMUNIZATIONS
All children are required to be up-to-date for immunizations at all times.
FREE OR LOW COST TDAP CLINICS!
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES DEPT. 1800 Mt. Vernon Ave. (661) 321-3000
For more information: http://www.bcsd.com/bcsdHealth/imms
Actividades en Bakersfield
Biblioteca del Condado Kern - Gratis
701 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
El tema de lectura de verano del 2014 es “Paws to Read”.
¡Lea 10 libros entre el 2 de junio del 2014 al 31 de julio del 2014 y reciba un LIBRO GRATIS!
http://www.kerncountylibrary.org/
Parques de la ciudad de Bakersfield con rociadores de agua - Gratis
31 de mayo del 2014 al 2 de septiembre del 2014, 7 días a la semana, 12:00 p.m. a 7:00 p.m.
http://www.bakersfieldswim.us/spray_parks.html
Kern River Parkway - Gratis
Caminatas de condición física, golf de disco y sendero público
http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/recreation/Kern_River_Parkway.htm
Anfiteatro Bright House ubicado en el parque River Walk
11200 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311
Para información sobre conciertos y películas llame al: (661) 852-777
http://www.bakersfieldamphitheatre.us/
Museo del Condado Kern
3801 Chester Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93301
Las horas de visita son martes a sábado: 10:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m.
Domingo: 12:00p.m. a 5:00 p.m.
Para preguntas sobre la admisión y eventos llame al: (661) 437-3330
http://www.kcmuseum.org/
Museo California Living (CALM)
10500 Alfred Harrell Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93306
Abierto diariamente: 9 a.m. a 4 p.m.
Para información sobre los boletos llame al (661) 872-2256
http://calmzoo.org/
Recreación al norte del río (North of the River)
http://www.norfun.org/html/programs.html
VACUNAS
Se requiere que todos los niños estén al corriente con las vacunas todo el tiempo.
¡CLÍNICAS DE VACUNAS TDAP GRATIS O A BAJO COSTO!
DEPTO. DE SERVICIOS DE SALUD PÚBLICA 1800 Mt. Vernon Ave. (661) 321-3000
Para más información: http://www.bcsd.com/bcsdHealth/imms
Week 4 – July 5
LESSONS/VIRTUAL TRIPS
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Grand Canyon
Question: What is a canyon?
Go to the Grand Canyon and take a virtual tour.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/views/layouts/Main.html
In your journal: draw the layers of rock found in the Grand Canyon.
Hike the trails down to the Colorado river:
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/streetview/index.html click on grand
canyon.
Grade 4
In your journal, write about how they filmed the grand canyon after reading
about “behind the scenes.”
Week 4 - Read Every Day!
Grade 4
GOALS
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
Record the number of minutes you read each day.
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Journal Writing
Semana 4 – 5 de julio
LECCIONES/VIAJES VIRTUALES
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Gran cañón (Grand Canyon)
Pregunta: ¿Qué es un cañón?
4.º grado
Ve a Grand Canyon y toma un recorrido virtual.
http://www.nature.nps.gov/views/layouts/Main.html
En tu diario: dibuja las capas de roca que se encuentran en el Grand Canyon.
Toma las caminatas hasta el río Colorado:
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/streetview/index.html haz clic en grand canyon.
En tu diario, escribe acerca de cómo filmaron el gran cañón después de leer acerca
de “behind the scenes” (detrás de cámaras).
Semana 4 – ¡Leer cada día!
METAS
de 4.º grado
Learning Center 
when complete
Registra el número de minutos que leas cada día
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Escritura en el diario
Week 5 – July 11
LESSONS/VIRTUAL TRIPS
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Mystery
Question: Can you solve the case?
Nina and Max have several mysteries that they must solve. Read the story and
answer the questions. http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit024 Did you
solve it? Write why, or why not in your journal. Write what your clues were.
Grade 4
Try the next ones… http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit025
http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit026
http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit027
http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit028
Week 5 - Read Every Day!
Grade 4
GOALS
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
Record the number of minutes you read each day.
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Journal Writing
Semana 5 – 11 de julio
LECCIONES/VIAJES VIRTUALES
http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/virtualfieldtripsbcsd
Misterio
Pregunta: ¿Cómo puedes resolver el caso?
Nina y Max tienen varios misterios que deben resolver. Lee la historia y
contesta las preguntas. http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit024 ¿Lo
resolviste? Escribe por qué, o por qué no en el diario. Escribe cuáles fueron las
claves.
4.º grado
Trata los siguientes… http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit025
http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit026
http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit027
http://kids.mysterynet.com/solveit/solveit028
Semana 5 - ¡Leer cada día!
METAS
de 4.º grado
Learning Center 
when complete
STAMP
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Escritura en el diario
KERN COUNTY LIBRARY SUMMER READING
List the books that you read. Once you have read ten books, tear out
this page and take it to any Kern County Library to earn a FREE book.
June 1st, 2016 - July 31st, 2016
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Britannica School
http://www.school.eb.com
Password: child
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Britannica School offers age-appropriate resources for Grades K-12.
Every day Britannica School adds new and revised articles from over
140,000 trusted sources. Students can get access to content including
thousands of photos, videos, maps and Illustrations on a PC, tablet or
smart device.
LECTURA DE VERANO DE LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONDADO KERN
Anota los libros que leas. Cuando hayas leído diez libros, desprende esta página
y llévala a cualquier biblioteca del condado Kern para ganar un libro GRATIS.
1 de junio del 2016 al 31 de julio del 2016
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Britannica School
http://www.school.eb.com
Nombre del usuario: child
Contraseña: bcsd
Britannica School ofrece recursos apropiados a la edad para kínder a 12.º grado.
Cada día Britannica School agrega artículos nuevos y revisados de más de
140,000 fuentes confiables. Los estudiantes pueden acceder el contenido
incluyendo miles de fotografías, videos, mapas e ilustraciones en una computadora portátil, tableta o aparato smart.
At Home:
Keep Going!
JULY 18
Explore
http://www.pasoroblespioneer
museum.com/index.htm
Take the virtual tour!
JULY 25
Go to 10 amazing places in the
U.S.!
http://maps.google.com/help/
maps/streetview/gallery/ushighlights
AUGUST 1
Go to 7 amazing places in the
World!
http://www.panoramas.dk/7wonders/colosseum.html
AUGUST 8
Let’s visit Thomas Jefferson’s
house!
http://explorer.monticello.org
AUGUST 15
AUGUST 17
Back to School
The National Museum of the US
Air Force has a fun virtual tour
and audio component!
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.co
m/full/tour-std.html
Read
Journal
Read facts about the
Paso Robles Pioneer
Museum
What is the history of
Paso Robles?
How is life different now
from then?
Read the amazing
facts below the
pictures.
Write about which one
you will visit when you
are older
Read the Information
about each amazing
place below the
picture.
Which place is your
favorite? Give 3 reasons
why in your journal.
Go to each tour and
explore the house and
the plantation.
Draw a map of Virginia.
Indicate where the
plantation is located.
Click on a blue dot on
the map!
Click on the speaker
symbol to hear the
audio tour.
Summarize what each of
the nine areas of the
museum represents.
Check by Teacher in
Fall
En el hogar:
¡Sigue adelante!
18 de julio
Explorar
http://www.pasoroblespioneer
museum.com/index.htm
¡Tomar el recorrido virtual!
25 de julio
¡Ir a 10 lugares asombrosos en
Estados Unidos!
http://maps.google.com/help/
maps/streetview/gallery/ushighlights
1 de agosto
¡Ir a 7 lugares asombrosos en el
mundo!
http://www.panoramas.dk/7wonders/colosseum.html
8 de agosto
¡Visitemos la casa de Thomas
Jefferson!
http://explorer.monticello.org
15 de Agosto
17 de agosto
Regreso a clases
¡El Museo Nacional de la fuerza
aérea de Estados Unidos tiene
un recorrido virtual divertido y
un componente de audio!
http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.c
om/full/tour-std.html
Leer
Diario
Leer los hechos
acerca del museo
Paso Robles Pioneer
¿Cuál es la historia de
Paso Robles?
¿Cómo es la vida
diferente ahora de
entonces?
Leer los hechos
asombrosos debajo de
las fotos.
Escribir acerca de cuál
visitarás cuando seas
mayor
Leer la Información
acerca de cada lugar
asombroso debajo de
la foto.
¿Cuál es tu lugar
favorito? Da 3 razones
del por qué en tu diario.
Ve a cada recorrido y
explora la casa y la
plantación.
Dibuja un mapa de
Virginia. Indica dónde
está ubicada la
plantación.
¡Haz clic en un punto
azul en el mapa!
Haz clic en el símbolo
de voz para escuchar
el audio del recorrido.
Resume lo que
representa cada una de
las nueve áreas del
museo.
Check by Teacher in
Fall