SUMMER 2025
Summer Learning That Works for Everyone Educators • Students • Families Scholastic’s summer programs and take-home reading packs help districts reach desired learning outcomes. Built on scientific evidence, they drive academic achievement, learning excitement, and family engagement. Our four-part approach to summer learning is grounded in research and helps thousands of schools improve summer initiatives for students, families, and educators every year. Efficacy
Drive targeted academic outcomes through evidence-based instruction. Engagement Offer engaging summer learning experiences for students and families. Equity Provide access to culturally relevant and enriching summer learning opportunities. Ease Streamline implementation for educators and remove barriers for families.
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SUMMER 2025
All Your Summer Learning Needs in One Place From take-home book packs to summer curriculums, we have the summer learning resources you need to get the outcomes you want. Find everything you need for summer success right here in this catalog. Summer Take-Home Book Bundles
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Summer Reading
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Retain and improve reading skills with high-interest take-home books and rigorous practice activities. My Books Summer
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My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs
My Books Summer Classroom Sets
My Books Summer Spanish Take-Home Book Packs My Books Summer & Summer Express Workbook Bundles My Books Summer Custom and Self-Select Take-Home Packs
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Comprehensive Summer Reading Solution Grab and Go Take-Home Book Packs
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Summer Curriculums
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Prepare your students for success next year with high-quality, evidence-based math and ELA instruction. Comprehensive Summer Camp Curriculums
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NEW for 2025! LitCamp
NEW for 2025! LitCamp en español
NEW! MathCamp
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NEW! MathCamp en español
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Scholastic Scholar Zone Summer Powered by BellXcel
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NEW! Ready4Reading Phonics Booster Kit
Professional Books
Family Engagement
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Provide families with the guidance and support to help children make meaningful academic progress this summer. Scholastic Literacy Events
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School Readiness Kit School Success Kit Scholastic R.E.A.L.
Weekly Reader: Summer Express
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Order Form
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Summer Take-Home Book Bundles Curated by us or customized by you
5 BOOKS
With summer take-home packs, you can send every student home with five books or more—and do it your way. Build book packs that align with your district’s
That’s all it takes to prevent a decline in reading achievement over the summer. 1
needs, budget, or planning capacity. We offer three easy options:
1 We Pick Let us do the work for you! Our literacy experts thoughtfully pair best-selling, student-favorite summer reading titles with trusted instructional materials to keep students reading (and developing) all summer long. ⊲ Grades PreK–12 ⊲ English or Spanish
Personalize materials with school logos, or add workbooks for additional practice
⊲ Fiction, nonfiction, or both ⊲ Packs of 5, 6, or 10 books
White Rabbit’s Color Book
by Alan Baker
With someone at home, cut out yellow, red, and blue colors from magazines or catalogs. Glue each color onto the matching color cup. Or draw pictures with crayons or markers.
Think Sheets to support comprehension
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Online Program Guide
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See page 6 to explore even more My Books Summer options.
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2 You Pick Select books that reflect your district’s demographics, priorities, or budget. It’s easy! ⊲ Choose from hundreds of titles, including fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, and more! ⊲ Select from a variety of collation and packaging options to best suit your needs.
3 Students Pick Build agency and engagement by letting your students pick summer reading books that interest them. We offer two options: ⊲ On-Site Summer Reading Events Pick a selection of books. We’ll send them to you. Hold an exciting summer reading event where students can choose books and build their own summer reading packs. ⊲ Self-Select Students select from a variety of fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, and more, and books are shipped to schools in convenient student-labeled packs.
93 % of kids say their favorite books are the ones they pick themselves. 2
Contact your Scholastic representative to learn more.
1. Kim, J. S. (2006). Effects of a voluntary summer reading intervention on reading achievement: Results from a randomized field trial. Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 28(4), 335–355. 2. Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report™: 8th Edition (Scholastic & Fluent 2022).
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Summer Reading Decades of research confirm that children lose on average one month of instructional knowledge over the summer break. We’ll help you maintain or increase students’ reading levels this summer with take-home book solutions that are proven to work and guaranteed to engage.
78 % of students maintained or increased
500,000+ Scholastic books
were sent home with students last summer.
100s of best-selling books, fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels available in English and Spanish. You can even create your own packs. (see page 2)
their reading levels from spring to fall after receiving Scholastic summer books and other learning opportunities. 1
1 Make Summer Count, Greenville, SC, 2016.
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SUMMER READING
My Books Summer Where summer reading meets academic achievement
GRADES PreK to 12
Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE
Keep kids reading all summer long with take-home packs that are guaranteed to engage and proven to work. With a variety of options to choose from, My Books Summer is one of the best (and most affordable) ways to keep students on track for next school year.
outcomes ⊲ Maintain and raise reading levels with books, skill-building activities, and writing prompts that are proven to work. ⊲ Boost comprehension skills with title-specific Think Sheets for every book in the pack. ⊲ Spark student engagement with take- home packs that align with their interests, including fiction, nonfiction, STEM, genre study, and more. ⊲ Strengthen family engagement with books for home libraries and strategies to help caregivers integrate reading into daily life (Grades PreK–5 only). Just 5 books... Reading just five books during the summer can prevent a decline in reading achievement when returning to school. —Home Libraries Research & Validation Paper, 2023
what’s available ⊲ Take-Home Packs • 5, 6, or 10 engaging books featuring fiction and informational texts (see page 6) ⊲ Classroom Sets • 30 My Books Summer take-home packs for easy classroom distribution (see page 7) ⊲ Spanish Take-Home Packs • 5 or 10 culturally relevant Spanish-language books (see page 8) ⊲ Summer Express Workbook Bundles • Activities that reinforce reading, writing, phonics, math, and more (see page 9) ⊲ Self-Select & Customization • Allow students to select their own books from hundreds of titles or customize take-home book packs to express your district’s commitment to summer reading (see page 10).
SUPPORTS Middle/High School
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My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs Keep your students reading all summer long
SUMMER READING
GRADES PreK to 12
Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE
Ignite summer reading excitement and improve literacy skills with My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs . These 5-, 6-, or 10-book packs combine some of the most engaging and acclaimed books for Grades PreK–12 with summer learning materials proven to improve literacy skills. With fiction, nonfiction, and specialty theme packs available, it’s easy to pair every student with books and activities that match their interests and abilities.
White Rabbit’s Color Book
by Alan Baker
With someone at home, cut out yellow, red, and blue colors from magazines or catalogs. Glue each color onto the matching color cup. Or draw pictures with crayons or markers.
red
yellow
blue
Family reading tips included!
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Program Guide
Starting at only $ 29 95 per student
unique benefits ⊲ Choose the right books for your students with packs containing fiction, nonfiction, or both. ⊲ Build student knowledge with specialty theme packs including STEM, health & wellness, genre study, and more! what’s included ⊲ 5, 6, or 10 engaging books featuring fiction and informational texts
Theme packs Build knowledge with theme packs covering topics like School Readiness, Communities, Health & Wellness, STEM, Genre Study, Literary Elements, and more!
ORDERING INFORMATION
Your Price
Fiction/Nonfiction 6-pack
$34.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95
⊲ Think Sheets for every text ⊲ Summer Reading Journal ⊲ Online Program Guide
Fiction 5-pack
Nonfiction 5-pack
Theme Packs
Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
$49.95
To place an order or for more information, contact one of our Scholastic specialists at: (800) 387-1437
SUPPORTS Middle/High School
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My Books Summer Classroom Sets Serve more students. Save more money.
SUMMER READING
GRADES PreK to 12
Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE
Need a simple, cost-effective way to keep kids reading this summer? My Books Summer Classroom Sets have you covered. These grade-specific packs feature high-quality Scholastic titles and activities that have been carefully curated to maximize engagement and keep skills sharp . Plus, these 30-pack sets are easy to distribute to whole classes and cost 15% less than single packs!
Packs of 30 books!
unique benefits ⊲ Reduce your cost per book by buying in bulk. ⊲ Create a shared summer reading experience by providing students with the same engaging books as their peers. ⊲ Simplify distribution with 30 prepacked summer reading kits. what’s included ⊲ 30 My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs • 5 high-interest fiction or nonfiction titles in
theme packs ⊲ PreK: Beginning Concepts ⊲ Kindergarten: School Readiness ⊲ Grade 1: Communities ⊲ Grade 2: Health & Wellness ⊲ Grade 3: STEM ⊲ Grade 4: Animals & Habitats ⊲ Grade 5: Leaders & Innovators ⊲ Grades 6–8: Genre Study ⊲ Grades 9–12: Literary Elements
each pack (150 books total) • 5 Think Sheets (1 per title) • Summer Reading Journal • Online Program Guide each classroom set contains ⊲ 150 books ⊲ 150 Think Sheets ⊲ 30 journals
ORDERING INFORMATION
Your Price
Fiction 5-pack (30 copies of each 5-book set) Nonfiction 5-pack (30 copies of each 5-book set)
$795.00 $795.00
Theme Pack Classroom Set (30 copies of each 5-book set)
$795.00
Spanish Fiction or Nonfiction 5-packs (30 copies of each 5-book set)
$795.00
To place an order or for more information, contact one of our Scholastic specialists at: (800) 387-1437
SUPPORTS Middle/High School
Buy more, save more! Save 15% on the single-pack price.
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My Books Summer Spanish Take-Home Book Packs Help students build home libraries with Spanish-language books! According to nonprofit Reach Out & Read, Latino families average 20 fewer books in their homes than their English-speaking counterparts. That’s an especially important number during the summer when students have fewer sources of high-quality texts. To help you fill the gap, we offer My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs in Spanish. Each pack contains 5 or 10 culturally relevant books and all the same materials as our English packs—in Spanish!
SUMMER READING GRADES PreK Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE
to 5
Classroom sets also available
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Spanish Grade 1 Fiction 5-pack
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$41.58 $40.50
$29.95 $29.95
Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
8PC817015
$98.37
$49.95
unique benefit ⊲ Provide engaging and authentic Spanish books to support summer reading. what’s included ⊲ 5 or 10 engaging books featuring fiction and informational texts in Spanish
Spanish Grade 2 Fiction 5-pack
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8PC817016 8PC817017
$48.54 $42.66
$29.95 $29.95
Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
Starting at only $ 29 95 per student
8PC817018
$83.88
$49.95
Spanish Grade 3 Fiction 5-pack
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⊲ Think Sheets for every text in Spanish ⊲ Summer Reading Journal in Spanish ⊲ Online Program Guide in Spanish
8PC817019 8PC817020
$42.62 $38.62
$29.95 $29.95
Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles Spanish Grade 4 Fiction 5-pack Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles Spanish Grade 5 Fiction 5-pack Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
8PC817021
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Fiction 5-pack
8PC817006 8PC817007
$45.58 $42.54
$29.95 $29.95
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Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
$51.17
8PC817008
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8PC826171
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Spanish Kindergarten
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Fiction 5-pack
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$29.95 $29.95
8PC826172 8PC826173
$51.66 $48.54
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Nonfiction 5-pack Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
8PC817011
8PC826174
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My Books Summer & Summer Express Workbook Bundles Reinforce skills with hundreds of activities!
SUMMER READING GRADES PreK Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE
to 4
To help educators take summer reading to the next level, we paired My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs with our Summer Express workbooks. These workbooks feature activities designed to reinforce key skills like phonics, reading, math, writing, grammar and more —all to help students keep skills sharp for the next school year.
ORDERING INFORMATION
PreK
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Fiction bundle
8PC818121 8PC818122 8PC818123
$61.49 $54.04 $94.79
$35.95 $35.95 $53.95
Nonfiction bundle Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
Kindergarten Fiction bundle
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8PC818127 8PC818128 8PC818129
$35.95 $35.95 $53.95
$57.49 $55.49 $95.24
Nonfiction bundle Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
FAMILY TIME
Cannonball by Sacha Cotter
Grade 1
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Before Reading Read the title and look at the cover. Ask: What is a cannonball? Explain that a cannonball involves jumping into water to make the biggest splash possible. While Reading As you read, pause and talk about the following questions: After page 10, ask: How does Nan try to help the narrator? What does she teach him? After page 19, have your child explain what happens the first two times the narrator tries to do a cannonball. After page 32, discuss the advice that Nan gives the narrator. How does the narrator use this advice? Who helps the narrator follow this advice, and how? After Reading Look at the narrator on page 9, then on page 32. Discuss how the narrator has changed, and how he feels about
Fiction bundle
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$35.95 $35.95 $53.95
$70.53 $61.57 $111.36
Nonfiction bundle Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
More than 100 pages of skills-based activities! Starting at only $ 35 95 per student
the change. Literacy Tip
The illustrator hides surprises in his pictures! In the splash on the cover, there’s a bird on the left and a dragonfly on the right. There’s also an orange octopus hiding throughout the book. Can you find it?
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unique benefits ⊲ Keep students reading all summer long with take- home books that were handpicked to maximize engagement and align with grade-level expectations. ⊲ Prepare students for the upcoming school year with 100 activities that reinforce reading, writing, phonics, math skills, and more. ⊲ Strengthen the home-school connection with family activities and tip sheets included! what’s included
Fiction bundle
8PC818133 8PC818134 8PC818136
$35.95 $35.95 $53.95
$58.53 $59.08 $96.87
Nonfiction bundle Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
Grade 3
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Fiction bundle
8PC818137 8PC818138 8PC818139
$35.95 $35.95 $53.95
$61.57 $54.53 $95.36
Nonfiction bundle Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
⊲ Summer Express Workbook ⊲ Family activities and tip sheets ⊲ My Books Summer Take-Home Packs • 5 or 10 books • Choice of fiction, nonfiction, or both
Grade 4
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Fiction bundle
8PC818140 8PC818141 8PC818142
$35.95 $35.95 $53.95
$66.57 $61.53 $107.36
Nonfiction bundle Best Value Fiction/Nonfiction 10-pack bundle 10 books: fiction plus nonfiction bundles
• Think Sheets for each book • Summer Reading Journal • Online Program Guide
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My Books Summer Custom and Self-Select Take-Home Packs District- and student-approved summer reading
SUMMER READING
GRADES PreK to 12
Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE
Research indicates that self-selected reading is twice as powerful as teacher-selected reading in developing motivation and comprehension.
Hundreds of titles!
Custom take-home books, your way
what’s included ⊲ 5 or 10 engaging books featuring fiction and informational texts
Choose from hundreds of titles across fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, and more. Book packs come individually packaged for each student. 1. You Choose Choose take-home book packs that reflect the needs of your district and students. 2. Students Choose Give your students the option to choose books that match their personal interests via online or on-site options.
⊲ Think Sheets for every text ⊲ Summer Reading Journal ⊲ Online Program Guide
ORDERING INFORMATION To place an order or for more information, contact one of our Scholastic specialists at: (800) 387-1437
Customized Solutions Enhance your My Books Summer offering with options that reflect your school or organization’s needs. These options include: ⊲ Customized letters with a message for families ⊲ Customized packaging with your
SAMPLE DISTRICT & ORGANIZATION LETTER
From the desk of Dr. Cristina Dunn Superintendent, Scholastic Unified School District
Let families know how valuable your summer reading program is with a customized superintendent/ organization letter.
Summer Reading Program
Dear Parent or Guardian, We have made incredible progress this school year. Thank you for your invaluable support and partnership, which helps to ensure that your child and all of our students succeed inside and outside of the classroom. The Scholastic Unified School District is pleased to give each child a summer reading take-home pack to motivate students to read this summer. Each pack includes engaging books, reading and writing activities, and tips to help you make the most of summer reading opportunities. Ongoing practice throughout the summer will help your child gain the necessary skills to flourish in school. The book packs will give you an opportunity to spend quality time with your child while also strengthening his or her reading comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking and conversational skills. The goals of our
summer reading take-home program are simple: • Encourage students to become lifelong readers
• Teach students how to think critically about what they’re reading • Connect students and families with local libraries, book stores, and community organizations • Expose students to different types of authors and characters • Help students develop reading and writing skills through different types of reading experiences
Research proves that families play an important role in building and maintaining reading skills, especially over the summer months. On behalf of the Scholastic Unified School District, we hope that you and your family have a restful summer and embrace the joy and power of reading.
Sincerely,
Dr. Cristina Dunn Superintendent of School, Scholastic Unified School District
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school or organization logo* ⊲ My Books Summer student backpacks and totes
Skills workbooks & customized summer reading letters
Student backpacks and totes
⊲ Workbooks to support foundational literacy and reading comprehension
*Junior tote for PreK and kindergarten, drawstring backpacks for Grades 1 and up. The minimum order quantity for the junior tote or drawstring bag is 250 per color.
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Comprehensive Summer Reading Solution Engage families and support independent reading this summer Scholastic’s Comprehensive Summer Reading Solution packs combine family Literacy Events and My Books Summer Take-Home Book Packs to provide a robust summer learning experience . Our packs provide educators with tools and resources to help families stimulate summer reading growth and engage students in the joy of independent reading.
Instructional Focus ⊲ Student Achievement ⊲ Vocabulary ⊲ Fluency ⊲ Writing ⊲ Comprehension ⊲ Independent Reading ⊲ Critical Thinking ⊲ Family Engagement ⊲ Problem-Solving SOLE SOURCE SUMMER READING GRADES PreK
to 5
Bringing Families and Schools Together LITERACY EVENTS
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Bringing Families and Schools Together E V E N T S LITERACY
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Summer Reading planning guide
Fiction
8PC587521 8PC587522
$910.00 $910.00
Summer Reading Grade 2
If I Built a House Written and illustrated by chris van dusen
Nonfiction
A creative boy named Jack shares with his mother the many unique and interesting features that he would include in a house that he imagines building. And the home he has planned is anything but bland! Read-Aloud Prompts (Whole Group) Review the steps in “Modeling a Read-Aloud” ( Summer Reading Planning Guide, page 16) to prepare for sharing this book. You can also use the following prompts, along with prompts of your own, to engage the group before, during, and after reading. 1. Organize the group. Check that everyone has a clear view of the book. 2. Explore the cover. Run your finger under the title and the author’s name as you read them aloud, and ask:
Fiction/Nonfiction Bundle School Readiness
8PC587523
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You might find it helpful to write your specific questions and comments on sticky notes and attach them to the edges of the corresponding pages.
G rade 2
978-0-545-86785-6 • What do you think this book will be about? Point to the picture on the front cover and ask: • What do you think the boy is doing? How does he feel? Show the back cover and ask:
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Alma and How She Got Her Name Juana Martinez-Neal Before Reading Read the title and look at the illustration on the front cover. Then read the text on the back of the book. Together, talk about your own full names. Are your names long? While Reading As you read, pause to discuss what is happening in the story. Why does Alma think that her name is too long? Invite your child to count how many names Alma has. What does Alma’s father mean when he says that Alma can decide if her name “fits”? How can someone’s name fit? As Alma’s father tells her the story of her names, ask your child to describe how Alma is feeling. Encourage your child to describe how Alma connects with (compares herself to) each relative for whom she’s named. After Reading Share what you know about your own names. Discuss whether you feel like your names “fit” you, and why or why not. Just for fun, share another name you think might fit you. Literacy Tip Remind your child that proper names, like Alma, Sofia, Esperanza, etc., always begin with a capital letter. (Sentences start with capital letters too!) Thumb through the book and invite your child to point out the capital letters in the text. Want to make it a challenge? Invite your child to count the capital letters on each page!
• How do you think the words and picture here might relate to the story? Explain that this book is fiction. It is about imaginary characters and events. 3. Preview the book. Take a picture walk through the book, then ask: • What do you think Jack is doing at the beginning of the story? • What does he seem to be doing throughout most of the story? • What might the woman at the end of the story be thinking? 4. Activate prior knowledge. Before reading the book, ask: • How is a blueprint—or a building plan—helpful to people who build houses? • Why would a planner make a model before beginning to build? • Have you ever drawn a plan for something you wanted to make? If so, share about your plan. 5. Introduce vocabulary. Name and define the words bland, norm, function, dome, unique, decor, gravity, rare, detaches, bold, exquisitely, and hailed . (Then, during the read-aloud, you might pause when you come to these words to check for understanding.)
As you read, remember to: articulate words clearly use lots of expression allow time for taking in the text and illustrations pause for questions and responses encourage discussion and sharing
Kindergarten Fiction
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Grade 1 Fiction
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Starting at only $ 30 33 per family
Grade 2 Fiction
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Grade 3 Fiction
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EL PODER DE LAS MATEMÁTICAS: Multiplicar y dividir por potencias de diez 40 MIN
Introduce Distribute Math Power Worksheets 1 and 2. Give each camper a sticky note and two different color crayons. In this lesson, campers will organize and compare data. Campers, let’s imagine that we’re planning a field trip. First, we have to make a choice. We can MATH POWER: Organize and Compare Data 40 MIN Some people like water parks better. They’re a good place to cool off when it’s hot outside. Other people like amusement parks better. They have lots of fun rides and games to play. How might we find out which one Math Campers like better? Inspire Look at the chart on Worksheet 1. It’s called a bar chart. What do you notice about the bar chart? What do you wonder? go to a water park or to an amusement park. It’s a difficult decision! Give campers a moment to share which they’d choose, then continue.
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Have campers count aloud with you to determine the number of sticky notes for each type of park. Record the numbers on the board. Write the greater than (>), less than (<), and equal (=) symbols on the board. Review their meanings with campers and explain that they’re used to compare numbers. Campers, who can tell me a math sentence that compares the number of votes for water park to the number of votes for amusement park? Write both totals on the board, side by side, with a space between for the greater than, less than, or equal sign. Ask campers which symbol makes the statement true and add it. Have campers look at Problem 1 on Worksheet 1 . We’ll use a bar chart to compare data. Use one color to fill in the bar for water park. How many votes are there for water park? How can we show this on the bar chart? Use a different color to
Pregunte: ¿Por qué 100 es una potencia de 10? Ayude a los participantes a recordar que 100 es una potencia de 10 porque 10 × 10 = 100. Recuérdeles que 10 también se considera una potencia de 10.
Presentar En esta lección, los participantes multiplicarán y dividirán números enteros y decimales por potencias de 10. Distribuya las hojas de actividades 1 y 2 y tablas de valor posicional a los participantes. ¿Qué objetos tienen una masa tan pequeña que pueden levantarlos? ¿Qué objetos tienen una masa tan grande que no pueden levantarlos? Dé a los participantes un momento para que piensen y luego invite a voluntarios a comentarlo.
RANGE OF LEARNERS Increase Access: Have campers number each colored square on the bar chart to make a connection between the colored bar and the corresponding number at the bottom. Increase Challenge: Encourage campers to use the > and < symbols to write two comparison statements about the number of votes for each type of park.
ALUMNOS MULTILINGÜES Invite a los participantes a decir en voz alta los números de la tabla de valor posicional donde están anotando las potencias de 10 y a comparar las palabras con el inglés. Ayúdelos a usar lenguaje comparativo, como por ejemplo: ______ es 10 veces ______ (mayor/menor) que ______.
Completemos la tabla para determinar la masa de los diferentes objetos usando lo que sabemos sobre la masa de la botella de agua. Repase las instrucciones del problema y asegúrese de que todos los participantes las comprendan. ¿Qué tipos de estrategias podemos usar para determinar las medidas desconocidas? Invite a voluntarios a responder. Si nadie sugiere usar una tabla de valor posicional, ofrézcala como herramienta. Pida a los participantes que completen el problema y la tabla. Deles tiempo para implementar sus diferentes estrategias. Pídales que comparen sus estrategias con las de su compañero antes de repasar los problemas. Mientras trabajan, supervise que los participantes hayan usado tablas de valor posicional para determinar las medidas desconocidas. Invite a los participantes a comentar sus estrategias, incluyendo el uso de tablas de valor posicional, y sus respuestas con todo el grupo. ¿Qué observan sobre la masa de los objetos que tienen una masa mayor que la masa de la botella de agua? Guíe a los participantes para que hablen sobre la cantidad de ceros en el producto y la ubicación del punto decimal al multiplicar por potencias de 10. ¿Qué observan sobre la masa de los objetos que tienen una masa menor que la masa de la botella de agua? Guíe a los participantes para que hablen sobre la cantidad de ceros en el cociente y la ubicación del punto decimal al dividir por potencias de 10. Integrar Determinamos que cuando multiplicamos por potencias de 10, el valor aumenta y todos los dígitos se desplazan hacia la izquierda. Cuando dividimos por potencias de 10, el valor disminuye y todos los dígitos se desplazan hacia la derecha. Veamos dos problemas adicionales. Guíe a los participantes a los Problemas 2 y 3 de la Hoja de actividades 2. Repasen juntos las instrucciones. Pregunte: ¿Por qué 1,000 es una potencia de 10? Busque que los participantes recuerden que 1,000 es una potencia de 10 porque 10 × 10 × 10 = 1,000. Invite a los participantes a resolver los Problemas 2 y 3 de manera independiente. Después de darles tiempo para trabajar, invite a voluntarios a comentar sus estrategias y soluciones usando las tablas de valor posicional como apoyo. Verificar la comprensión Repase estas preguntas con los participantes para llegar a los puntos clave de la lección. • ¿Qué números son potencias de 10? • ¿Qué les sucede a los dígitos de un número cuando lo multiplicamos por una potencia de 10? • ¿Qué les sucede a los dígitos de un número cuando lo dividimos por una potencia de 10?
Use los ejemplos de los participantes para hacer la siguiente pregunta: ¿Cuántos [objetos con menor masa] creen que se necesitan para que tengan la misma masa que un [objeto con mayor masa]?
Invite a voluntarios a comentarlo. Guíelos para que entiendan que el objeto con mayor masa tiene una masa varias veces mayor que el objeto con menor masa y que el objeto con menor masa tiene una masa varias veces menor que el objeto con mayor masa. Inspirar
MULTILINGUAL LEARNERS Invite campers to analyze the bar chart and state what they notice about the lines, colors, and numbers. Ask guiding questions: What do the labels mean? How is this data presented? Encourage campers to ask at least one clarifying question.
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Invite campers to study the bar chart. Have them discuss with a partner what they notice and wonder, then ask volunteers to share with the group. If campers don’t mention certain aspects of the bar chart, ask these questions to guide their thinking:
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fill in the bar for amusement park. How many votes are there for amusement park? How can we show this data on the bar chart? How many campers chose water park? How many chose amusement park? How do you know? How many more campers chose ______ park than ______ park? Explain how you know. Validate responses and highlight ideas about comparing the lengths of the bars to find the difference. Have partners brainstorm other questions they might answer using the bar graph, then work together to create a strategy for answering them. Integrate Guide campers to Problem 2 on Worksheet 2 . Let’s make a bar chart to show which activity is our favorite.
ALUMNOS MULTILINGÜES Invite a los participantes a comentar el significado de mayor masa y menor masa en sus propias palabras. Anímelos a dibujar otros objetos que tengan menor y mayor masa que la botella de agua. Permítales comentar en su lengua materna.
Miremos las imágenes de la Hoja de actividades 1. ¿Qué observan sobre la imagen y la tabla? ¿Qué se preguntan? Dé a los participantes tiempo para mirar las imágenes y la tabla y pensar. Luego pídales que comenten sus ideas en parejas. Déles tiempo para hablar. Invite a los participantes a expresar sus observaciones y preguntas. Si los participantes no mencionan las potencias de 10, haga estas preguntas guía.
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The name of the bar chart is “Favorite Park.” What does the word “favorite” mean? What might the numbers along the bottom of the chart mean? What do you think the longer bar represents? The shorter bar? Explain to campers that they’re going to collect data, or information, for a bar chart. Today, we are going to take a survey of the class. That means we’ll ask questions to find out whether campers prefer water parks or amusement parks. We’ll use a bar chart to show the data. It will tell us which kind of park campers like better. Investigate Let’s vote to find out what kind of park campers in our class prefer. Remember, when we vote, we make a choice. You may know adults who vote in elections for the president or a mayor. Write “Water Park” on the board within reach of campers. Write ”Amusement Park” a distance below it. Draw a horizontal line alongside each one where campers can place their sticky notes as they vote. Have campers place their sticky notes on the line next to the park they like best. Make sure the notes are evenly spaced in rows so they’ll be easy to compare and count. After campers have voted, if the count is even, add your vote to break the tie. Then ask: Campers, how can we tell which type of park got the most votes? Listen for campers to mention counting. Ask guiding questions to get to the idea of comparing the lengths of the rows of sticky notes. There are two rows of sticky notes. Can we tell just by looking which type of park got more votes? (The longer row has more sticky notes, so that type of park got the most votes.) Yes! We can tell just by looking that the __________ park got more votes. Now let’s count the number of votes for each park.
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MULTILINGUAL LEARNERS Ask campers to label the bars in the chart with related concepts like long er bar , short er bar, more votes, less votes, greater than, less than . Encourage them to make additional labels for the same terms in their home language using a different color.
¿En qué se diferencian los números que se usan para multiplicar y dividir la masa de la botella? ¿En qué se parecen los números que se usan para multiplicar y dividir la masa de la botella? ¿Cómo se relacionan con 10 los números que se usan para multiplicar y dividir la masa de la botella de agua? Investigar Guíe a los participantes al Problema 1 de la Hoja de actividades 1.
Would you rather read a book or dance to your favorite music? Have campers raise their hands if they prefer reading. Count the number of votes and record it under Reading on the board. Do the same for dancing. Write the symbols >, <, and = on the board. Which symbol can we write between the two numbers to make a true statement? Have campers use the numbers to complete the Favorite
NIVELES DE APRENDIZAJE Mayor acceso Invite a los participantes a escribir los dígitos de 200 en una tabla de valor posicional. Vean cómo los dígitos se desplazan hacia la izquierda o derecha cuando se multiplican o dividen por 10. Mayor desafío Invite a los participantes a medir la masa de un objeto pequeño, como un lápiz, y a determinar la masa de 100 lápices y la de un objeto con una masa 100 veces menor que la del lápiz.
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Activity bar chart on Worksheet 2. Invite them to share their thinking about how they filled in their chart. Ask questions about the data shown in their bar charts. Which activity did more campers choose? How many more chose _____ than _____ ? How do you know? Check for Understanding Review the activities with campers to reinforce the key points of the lesson. How did you know how long to make each bar in the bar chart? How can you tell just by looking at the bar chart which activity got more votes? How can you figure out how many more votes one activity got than the other? How can you use the symbols >, <, or = to write a comparison sentence?
¿Qué notan sobre los números que se usan para multiplicar y dividir la masa de la botella? Guíe a los participantes para que reconozcan que la masa de la botella se multiplica y se divide por 10 y por 100. Repase la definición de potencia como el producto de un número multiplicado por sí mismo cualquier cantidad de veces; por ejemplo, 10 elevado a la segunda potencia significa 10 multiplicado por sí mismo 2 veces (10 x 10). Esa primera potencia de un número es un caso especial, ya que es igual al número; por ejemplo, 10 elevado a la primera potencia es 10, ya que 10 x 1 = 10.
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