Future 1st Graders Game Board
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Future 1st Graders Game Board
Math Endhaven Summer Fun For Future First Graders! Look at a calendar. Count the number of days until school begins (August 24). Record this in your summer journal! (Complete at least 15 activities and turn in at the start of the school year for a prize.) Do you have more tops or bottoms in your closet/dresser? Check by counting and record it in your summer journal! Estimate how many times you can jump on two feet for one minute. Then try it out. Record your results. Play any online activity or app from the middle. Don’t forget to record it in your summer journal! Line up 10 toys from smallest to largest. Show this in your summer journal. Which toy is 4th in line? Grab a handful of coins. Sort and find the value. Draw and label something you could buy with that amount of money. You have 14 toys. You give seven to a friend. How many do you still have? Show your thinking in your journal. Write an addition story for 6+2 Then solve it! Draw a repeating pattern with shapes in your summer journal. Ask a friend or adult to add to it! Glue a pattern into your summer journal with any small items (stickers, cereal, etc) Label your pattern. Count how many baby steps it take to get from your bedroom to the kitchen. Repeat with giant steps. Which took more? How many more? Trace your foot. Find something that measures smaller, bigger, and the same as your foot. Record those items. Math Websites: https://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3564 http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3563 http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=3565 http://www.aaastudy.com/cnt11ax2.htm#section2 http://www.funbrain.com/cgibin/mb.cgi?A1=start1&A2=0&ALG=Yes&INSTRUCT S=1 Math Apps: Dreambox Estimate how many spoonfuls it will take to eat a bowl of cereal. Count each spoonful as you eat. Record your results. TODO MATH Write the names of everyone in your family on a strip of paper. Arrange them from the longest to the shortest name. Write the order in your journal. Math Superheroes Ten people are in the swimming pool. How many feet and how many hands are in the pool? Splash Math Play any online activity or app from the middle. Don’t forget to record it in your summer journal! Roll 2 # cubes (dice) 10 times and add the two numbers together. Record. How many times did you get 12? Go on a shape hunt. Write down all of the things that look like squares, circle, triangles, and rectangles. Make a picture using 2 circles, 3 triangles, and some rectangles. Explain what you made. Write a story problem for 10-7. Then solve it!